Safeguard (costume)

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A safeguard or saveguard was a riding garment or overskirt worn by women in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Some safeguards were intended to protect skirts or kirtles worn beneath.[1] Mary Frith, dramatised as the character Moll Cutpurse in The Roaring Girl, wore a black safeguard over breeches.[2] The safeguard, and its French equivalent, the devantiére, can be described as a wrap-around apron, possibly worn over some kind of breeches.[3]

The Great Seal of Elizabeth I, designed by Nicholas Hilliard shows her riding sidesaddle with voluminous skirts

Safeguard and wardegard

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