Bryzhzhi

Bryzhzhi
 Bryzhzhi - cuffs, collar or some other parts of women's and men's clothing in the thick part of the fold or assembly. Popular among women cuffs and collars in the form bryzhzhey first appeared about 1,550 years. They remained in vogue for about half a century - until 1610. Bryzhzhi were starched (to ensure durability ...
 Bryzhzhi - cuffs, collar or some other parts of women's and men's clothing in the thick part of the fold or assembly. Popular among women cuffs and collars in the form bryzhzhey first appeared about 1,550 years. They remained in vogue for about half a century - until 1610. Bryzhzhi were starched (to ensure durability and stiffness) corrugated strips of cloth. This is quite a complex structure composed of several rows of pleats. Over time bryzhzhi become so large that they had to strengthen the metal wire. Men's fashion also took this element decorate clothing. White bryzhzhi were a sign of elegance. Their nakrahmalivali, ploili forceps. Large collars bryzhzhi existed among the various segments of the population. They moved from Spain to France, the Netherlands, England, where he lasted until the 17th century.