CHANGEABLE TAFFETA

Clown: “Now, the melancholy god protect thee; and the tailor make thy doublet of changeable taffeta, for thy mind is a very opal…” (Twelfth Night)

CHEVERIL

Clown: ”You have said, sir. To see this age! A sentence is but a cheveril glove to a good wit: how quickly the wrong side may be turned outward!” (Twelfth Night)

DOUBLET

Clown: “…the tailor make thy doublet…” (Twelfth Night)

FLAX

SIR TOBY BELCH: “Excellent; it hangs like flax on a distaff; and I hope to see a housewife take thee between her legs and spin it off.” (Twelfth Night)

FUR

“…And furred with fox and lamb-skins too, to signify, that craft, being richer than innocency, stands for the facing.” (Measure for Measure)

GOWN

Feste: “Well, I'll put it on, and I will dissemble myself in't; and I would I were the first that ever dissembled in such a gown.” (Twelfth Night)

LEATHER

“How like a jade he stood, tied to the tree, serviley master’d with a leatheren rein! But when she saw his love, his youth’s fair fee…”(Twelfth Night)

RIBAND/RIBBON

“If I were not in love with Mopsa, thou shouldst take no money of me; but being enthralled as I am, it
will also be the bondage of certain ribbons and gloves.” (The Winter’s Tale)

SILK

“Any silk, any thread, Any toys for your head, Of the new'st and finest, finest wear-a? Come to the pedlar; money's a medler. That doth utter all men's ware-a.” (The Winter’s Tale)

SMOCK

“You would think a smock were a she-angel, he so chants to the sleeve-hand and the work about the square on't.” (The Winter’s Tale)

STOCKING

MALVOLIO: “Remember who commended thy yellow stockings, and wished to see thee ever cross-gartered: I say, remember.” (Twelfth Night)

VELVET

MALVOLIO: ”Calling my officers about me, in my branched velvet gown; having come from a day-bed, where I have left Olivia sleeping…” (Twelfth Night)