Crozet

Crozet
 Crozet (Ger. Krose) - ploeny (corrugated) German collar, who came from Spain to Germany in the XVI century. Was originally part of the upper garment, but later became an independent member. Crozet has counterparts in France (mill) and England (RAF). At the beginning of the XVI century. Spaniards brought from America potatoes, and then learned how to produce ...
 Crozet (Ger. Krose) - ploeny (corrugated) German collar, who came from Spain to Germany in the XVI century. Was originally part of the upper garment, but later became an independent member. Crozet has counterparts in France (mill) and England (RAF). At the beginning of the XVI century. Spaniards brought from America potatoes, and then learned to produce starch out of it, which is another of the areas of influence on European fashion collar. Thanks to starching the opportunity to create great ploenye collars, known as "millstone". Germany was one of the few areas (apart from Flanders), in which these elements continued to wear clothes before the XVII century.