This example of formal daywear for a gentleman or wealthy man dates from about 1615–20. Made of fine watered wool and embellished with braid, the doublet was probably not grand enough for court, but worn for formal public occasions. The close-fitting sleeves are typical of the period and the doublet reflects the new high-waisted style for men. Shoulder wings and waist tabs are stylistic details characteristic of doublets in the early 17th century.