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Kazimiera
12-07-2012, 06:49 PM
What’s a Codpiece?

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In the 1500s, men wore hose to cover their legs. Now the hose they wore were nothing like the hose women wear today. The hose covered the legs but did not cover the genitals. As the jackets and doublets got shorter with fashion, men began to accidentally expose themselves when they sat down or mounted a horse. So, to cover their manhood, men began to wear a codpiece (from the Middle English “cod,” meaning “scrotum”).

The codpiece began as a simple piece of fabric that would be tied down, really just an extra piece of linen. However, as time wore on the codpiece became more elaborate and decorative, longer and padded. So instead of helping to conceal the genitals, the codpiece emphasized them.

However, there are alternative theories as to why the codpiece was developed. Author Marion Sichel, in the book History of Men’s Costume, suggests the codpiece developed because men’s hose became so tight they restricted movement, and the codpiece gave men more freedom of movement.

While the most readily accepted idea is that the codpiece was used to emphasize a man’s sexual prowess, there is another idea about what a codpiece was used for. Anthropologist Grace W. Vicary believes that the elongated codpieces might have contained medication to relieve symptoms of venereal diseases; this way the medication would not ruin the outer clothing.

Whatever the reasons for the codpiece’s evolution, it is without a doubt one of the most unique and distinctly manly articles of clothing ever seen. And though its height of popularity might have been in the 1500s, there is evidence that early precursors to the codpiece were around even in Ancient Greece. Some figurines recovered in archeological digs on Crete depict codpieces.

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Who Wore Them in The Past


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Some very manly men in the past have worn codpieces. Henry VIII is a prime example. His armor on display in the Tower of London shows that he wore a very large codpiece.

Now, the codpiece has fallen out of fashion in the last five hundred years or so, but that doesn’t mean it has vanished entirely. The Star Wars movies show great examples of codpieces on the armor of Darth Vadar and the Storm Troopers. David Bowie wore a codpiece in The Labyrinth, and Malcolm McDowell sports one in the Kubrick film A Clockwork Orange. You also see them in a lot of heavy metal bands today and in the leather subculture. Also across the world, at Renaissance fairs, men wear them still to this day.

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Dacul
12-07-2012, 07:56 PM
Great thread Kazimiera!
This shows that you can post historic non-obscene things,but that are linked with Apricity orgy on this sub-forum.

Vesuvian Sky
12-07-2012, 08:00 PM
Noticing an association w/ dogs in cod piece portraits here. Weird. Apparently that dog seems to want to sniff the subject matter of this thread. Weird yet again.

I mean seriously, what was that artist thinking maybe "I think it would be a good idea to have a dog in this portrait trying to sniff codpiece. I'm sure that will completey not distract the viewer from the grandeur of sir lord duke red pants."

:picard2:

Kazimiera
12-07-2012, 08:02 PM
Great thread Kazimiera!
This shows that you can post historic non-obscene things,but that are linked with Apricity orgy on this sub-forum.

I don't think this thread will get that much attention because all of our male Apricity members (no pun intended) are too well-hung to want such a device. ;)

:p

Frigga
12-08-2012, 12:13 AM
I imagine that the codpieces got larger, because of a couple of reasons:

1- A man gets erect throughout the day when exposed to something that he finds sexually stimulating, so they got bigger to facilitate their penises at varying stages of erection.

2- Obviously female attention was drawn to the codpiece, so it was probably a way to advertise their virility and capabilities in the rutting action with the ladies. One of the few times in history that women were able to physically judge a man on his genitalia without him undressing, I should imagine. I wonder how many men were guilty of false advertising? :laugh: