Found the lingerie department more than 500 years
A lingerie suit that was found in Austria is believed to have been born more than 500 years ago (1480).
500-year-old lingerie set found in Australia.
This kit includes bras and pants, lace and linen materials excavated from a grave in Australia. Experts said the suit has many similar characteristics to the medieval women's suits in Britain.
Hilary Davidson, fashion specialist at the London Museum, said the clothes found in Australia were often used by medieval women in England, although lace and linen materials were not popular. at that time.
500 year old pants.
This suit is in a series of 3,000 different pieces of clothing found at Lengberg Castle, east Tyrol in Australia.
Experts identified the time when the suit was buried in 1480. Although it was buried for a long time, the outfit was not rotten and still retained its shape.
This over 500-year lingerie kit was published in the BBC magazine's History magazine.
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