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In medieval and early modern England, before zippers, velcro and poppers were invented, our ancestors relied on points and pins to get dressed. Today's video explores how these vital items were made and used. I hope you enjoy this video and find it interesting! Please subscribe and click the bell icon to be updated about new videos. Also, if you want to get in touch, please comment down below or find me on social media: Instagram: / katrina.marchant Twitter: / kat_marchant Email: [email protected] Intro / Outro song: Silent Partner, "Greenery" [ • Greenery – Silent Partner (No Copyright Mu... ] Images: Buttonholes sewn with silk yarn. Image from https://swanrivercrafts.com/2015/12/1... Whitcomb Judson design for the first form of zipper; intended to close shoes. Photograph of popper or snap fastener. From Wikimedia Commons. Photograph of black Velcro. My close up of a pin found while mudlarking by the Thames. An example of a pinners bone found at London Wall (item no. PRM 1885.118.260). From https://excavatingpittrivers.blogspot... Hans Holbein’s portrait of Jane Seymour, Queen of England (1536). In the Kunsthistorisches Museum. Queen Elizabeth I, The 'Ermine' Portrait, attributed to Nicholas Hilliard (1585). Held at Hatfield House. Vintage postcard showing a lady in an elaborate hat. Shared by https://justhistoryposts.com/2018/03/... The account of Leoti Blaker’s defense of herself in The Evening World (New York, New York) 27 May 1903, Page 3 from https://www.newspapers.com/clip/13694...