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The Codpiece: Fashion’s Most Confident Mistake

15 min · 17. juni 2026
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Before zippers, before modern trousers, and before anyone thought this might be a bad idea, Renaissance Europe invented the codpiece. What began as a simple solution to a tailoring problem evolved into one of the most extraordinary fashion trends in history. Noblemen padded them, tailors decorated them, artists painted them, and kings proudly displayed them. No ruler embraced the codpiece more enthusiastically than Henry VIII, whose portraits helped turn a practical garment into a symbol of masculinity, authority, and political power. In this episode of The Threads of History, Theodore Alexander explores the surprising origins of the codpiece, its connection to the evolution of men's clothing, the culture of Renaissance fashion, the propaganda of Henry VIII, and the curious moment when codpieces even appeared on suits of armor. The story is funny, fascinating, and far more revealing than you might expect. #HistoryPodcast #MensFashion #FashionHistory #Renaissance #HenryVIII #TudorHistory #ClothingHistory #TheThreadsOfHistory

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episode The Codpiece: Fashion’s Most Confident Mistake cover

The Codpiece: Fashion’s Most Confident Mistake

Before zippers, before modern trousers, and before anyone thought this might be a bad idea, Renaissance Europe invented the codpiece. What began as a simple solution to a tailoring problem evolved into one of the most extraordinary fashion trends in history. Noblemen padded them, tailors decorated them, artists painted them, and kings proudly displayed them. No ruler embraced the codpiece more enthusiastically than Henry VIII, whose portraits helped turn a practical garment into a symbol of masculinity, authority, and political power. In this episode of The Threads of History, Theodore Alexander explores the surprising origins of the codpiece, its connection to the evolution of men's clothing, the culture of Renaissance fashion, the propaganda of Henry VIII, and the curious moment when codpieces even appeared on suits of armor. The story is funny, fascinating, and far more revealing than you might expect. #HistoryPodcast #MensFashion #FashionHistory #Renaissance #HenryVIII #TudorHistory #ClothingHistory #TheThreadsOfHistory

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