I wrote this 2020 :-D
Ninth Doctor is even more straightforward :-D
Black, worn leather jacket, black shoes, black pants, low v-neck dark t-shirt. He has worn black, dark green, dark burgundy, navy and probably some other very dark colors.
Now, as far as I know, ladies didn't have leather jackets in the 1880s, but I found this, "Ladies' pleated jacket", from 1883. Good enough, I say :-D
Then my doctor, 10th. Now, he was wearing the brown pin striped suit and a navy suit, different shirts and ties. He also had this lovely long coat and converses :-D
Tennis shoes - canvas shoes with rubber soles - were introduced in the 19th century, so I can have those :-D
These shoes are from 1892. Yeah... Unused, tucked away for 100 years, but they were made 1892.
So - here's a traveling coat Tissot painted 1880 and 1881.
The Eleventh Doctor isn't that much different, again. A button-down shirt, bowtie, tweed jacket (he wears a vest every now and then), shortish pants and boots, suspenders, and a fez. Also, he has a dark green long coat. And a fez. Fezzes are cool.
Ninth Doctor is even more straightforward :-D
Black, worn leather jacket, black shoes, black pants, low v-neck dark t-shirt. He has worn black, dark green, dark burgundy, navy and probably some other very dark colors.
Now, as far as I know, ladies didn't have leather jackets in the 1880s, but I found this, "Ladies' pleated jacket", from 1883. Good enough, I say :-D
Tennis shoes - canvas shoes with rubber soles - were introduced in the 19th century, so I can have those :-D
These shoes are from 1892. Yeah... Unused, tucked away for 100 years, but they were made 1892.
So - here's a traveling coat Tissot painted 1880 and 1881.
Illustrirte Frauen-Zeitung 1880:
Walking or indoor dress with basque bodice with added peplums and pleated skirt.
Walking dresses 1880
A ladies' button down shirt from 1880s.
He also wore a bit of everything, but mostly black. Often the long velvet coat and black pants and boots. I kind of like the hoodie, and that splash painted sweater... it looks like the space :-D
knitted spencers; first from 1848, the second from Godey's lady's book for 1861
And then the 12th doctor
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