diff --git a/docs/development/02designprocess.md b/docs/development/02designprocess.md index 348891c6daa33d01bc5a2f937801216de709385a..0bdd67e58026dd671db1199b3a57c203dede4287 100644 --- a/docs/development/02designprocess.md +++ b/docs/development/02designprocess.md @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ With the abandonment of the communal parish coffin at the end of 17th century, i #### **ENGLISH SHROUDS IN THE UK** -By the end of the 19th century, the shroud had changed from a sheet to **a tailored garment**. Coffin sheets were no longer necessarily needed as the shroud developed a style of its own. An English Shroud, reminiscent of a Christening robe, is a single piece of clothes which goes around the waist down to the feet with no backs. They were laid over the body and then tucked in at the sides. A bodice around the chest was designed with decorations. Male shrouds tended to have sans bows, while women had a high-neck frill and less ruching panels on the torso. +By the end of the 19th century, the shroud had changed from a sheet to **a tailored garment**. Coffin sheets were no longer necessarily needed as the shroud developed a style of its own. **An English Shroud, reminiscent of a Christening robe, is a single piece of clothes which goes around the waist down to the feet with no backs**. They were laid over the body and then tucked in at the sides. A bodice around the chest was designed with decorations. Male shrouds tended to have sans bows, while women had a high-neck frill and less ruching panels on the torso. By the early 20th century, many companies were offering unisex shrouds in stead of seperating men’s and women’s styles.