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In England, men were fined for wearing short tunics in the Middle Ages

Until the 1490s, men's clothing was quite fussy and revealing

What comes to mind when you think about Medieval England? Villagers? Witches? Gallant knights? In this case, these facts will certainly surprise you, reports NOVA.

Forget armour: up until the 1490s, men's clothing was quite fussy and revealing. Modern young nobles walked around wearing leggings and "palace robes": short tunics that gave quite a daring look. In addition, men en masse wore tight-fitting corsets to show off a slimmer waist. However, this could earn them fines if their clothes are too tight and short.