CONTENTSVOL. II. APPAREL OF THE PURITAN AND PILGRIM FATHERSII. DRESS OF THE NEW ENGLAND MOTHERSIII. ATTIRE OF VIRGINIA DAMES AND THEIR NEIGHBORSIV. A VAIN PURITAN GRANDMOTHERV. THE EVOLUTION OF COATS AND WAISTCOATSVI. RUFFS AND BANDSVII. CAPS AND BEAVERS IN COLONIAL DAYSVIII. THE VENERABLE HOODIX. CLOAKS AND THEIR COUSINSX. THE DRESS OF OLD-TIME CHILDRENXI. PERUKES AND PERIWIGSXII. THE BEARDXIII. PATTENS, CLOGS, AND GOLOE-SHOESXIV. BATTS AND BROAGS, BOOTS AND SHOES
I. APPAREL OF THE PURITAN AND PILGRIM FATHERS
II. DRESS OF THE NEW ENGLAND MOTHERS
III. ATTIRE OF VIRGINIA DAMES AND THEIR NEIGHBORS
IV. A VAIN PURITAN GRANDMOTHER
V. THE EVOLUTION OF COATS AND WAISTCOATS
VI. RUFFS AND BANDS
VII. CAPS AND BEAVERS IN COLONIAL DAYS
VIII. THE VENERABLE HOOD
IX. CLOAKS AND THEIR COUSINS
X. THE DRESS OF OLD-TIME CHILDREN
XI. PERUKES AND PERIWIGS
XII. THE BEARD
XIII. PATTENS, CLOGS, AND GOLOE-SHOES
XIV. BATTS AND BROAGS, BOOTS AND SHOES