Open doublet over the linen shirt.
Red bloomers over tight-fitting leggings and garters of the same color.
A slit beret sits on the head, the feet are in tight slippers.
These so-called horn shoes were all the rage in Augsburg 500 years ago.
If anyone knew how a man should dress, it was Matthäus Schwarz. He wore the striking, magnificent robe on February 20, 1520, "when he fell in love with a Dutch girl", as the inscription above the colored drawing made by the painter Narcissus Renner says.