The basic male garment was the shirt or the bottom shirt. The Russian men's shirts of the XVI — XVII centuries under the square underarm gussets, on each side of the belt triangular wedges. Shirts were sewn from linen and cotton fabrics, and silk. The sleeves have narrow brushes. Sleeve length is probably dependent on the purpose of the shirt. The gate was either absent (just round the neckline), or in the form of racks, round or square ("caret"), with basis in the form of leather or birch bark, with a height of 2.5-4 cm; fastened with a button. The presence of gates assumed the incision in the middle of the chest or on the left (blouse), with buttons or ties.
In folk costume shirt was outerwear, and in a suit nobility — the bottom. House maid nobles wore a shirt — it has always been silk.
Shirts different colors: mostly white, blue and red. Wore their trousers and girdled by a narrow belt. On my back and chest shirt sewn lining, called background.
1. It's five o'clock. The meeting could already come to an end; let's wait a little bit, he may soon come. 2. Peter must be ill, otherwise he'd be in the theater, he never comes at the last moment. 3. Can't be that she forgot about the concert, it's not like her at all. 4. I do not expect it today; but who knows, maybe he will come. 5. "I'd like to know where she got "Three comrades" Remarque?". — "She could take it in our library". — "Can't be, so she took her to our library: Semenova yesterday took the last copy". — "Well, she must have took it to another library." 6. "Where's Paul?" — "I don't know, he might have gone to the Philharmonic". — "Well, that's not very kind of him; he could take the ticket and for me." — "Hey, look on the table something is, it must have left you a ticket and a note". 7. Can not be that she was here yesterday. If she were here, she would have left me a note. 8. Do not return until the book to the library; you may need it for a report. 9. Can I get your book? 10. Here you can use present progressive? 11. He said that the report had already and he can read it tomorrow at the meeting. 12. "He must have left already". — "Can't be, so he left without seeing me." 13. "Where Is Maria?" "She must be still asleep." 14. You must be mistaken, on the twenty-fifth page there are no words.
In folk costume shirt was outerwear, and in a suit nobility — the bottom. House maid nobles wore a shirt — it has always been silk.
Shirts different colors: mostly white, blue and red. Wore their trousers and girdled by a narrow belt. On my back and chest shirt sewn lining, called background.