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Regal Ruff
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A ruff is a frilly, circular collar that was very popular in Western Europe. It was invented some time in the mid-1500s and reached its peak in the early 1600s before disappearing around the Thirty Years' War. Back then, they were mainly worn by upper-class individuals. Because said individuals were the only ones rich enough to hire artists, you see the trademark collar in so many portraits from that era. They tend to vary in widthnote The largest ones had a width of a foot or more and needed a wire frame to support them and thickness, but they are always pleated fabric collars. They are usually depicted in whitenote Actual ruffs were often dyed in pastel colours. Elizabeth I of England went so far as to ban blue ruffs as part of her sumptuary laws—not (as usual) because the colour was unacceptable for the lower orders but rather because blue was (and is) the national colour of Scotland., although other colors, such as black or red, might appear in monochromatic costumes or on the Queen of Hearts. There's a reason why only the wealthiest were able to wear one (at first, that is, but we'll get to that soon): Every time a ruff was washed, some servant had to break out the starch and the goffering iron and press each back-and-forth curve. In other words, it was quite a hassle, and all for a mere accessory. It would seem that those wearing the ruffs valued them highly. It should be noted that the nobles weren't the only ones who wore ruffs. As they were becoming popular among the nobles, they were also being picked up by people who associated with them: Servants, priests, and especially performers. This is why Shakespearean actors are commonly portrayed wearing ruffs. However, it seems that none had taken as much of a liking to the ruff as clowns had. Once the Court Jester began wearing one, it became a standard feature of clown costumes and remains so to this day, long after ruffs fell out of fashion with the upper class. As a result of their Real Life popularity, or maybe just because they look a little silly (especially big, wide ones!), these collars are fairly common in the media. If a fictional monarch is wearing one, then this is likely to become a subtrope of Requisite Royal Regalia. However, this trope can still apply even if the character isn't aristocratic. Perhaps he or she serves an aristocrat. Perhaps he or she isn't an aristocrat but aspires to become one. Maybe he or she just has a bad case of Small Name, Big Ego. Either way, all a ruff-wearer has to do to count as an example is to be - or act - powerful. Although the ones wearing the ruffs will most likely find them fashionable, most others will find them ridiculous. As a result, ruffs in fiction are just as likely to be Played for Laughs as they are to be Played Straight. Someone wearing a ruff may easily end up being Mistaken for Clown when they're trying to be fashionable. How the ruff is portrayed - in illustrated or animated works, that is - tends to vary. Some artists go to the trouble of drawing all the details to create a realistically pleated collar. A simpler way out is to just draw a thick disk with a wavy line along the side. Compare High Collar of Doom and Mystical High Collar, a different kind of collar which only covers the back (and sometimes the sides) of the neck. Classy Cravat is similar. The wearer may possibly be Collared by Fashion. For the veterinary device worn by pets (officially called an Elizabethan collar), see Cone of Shame. |
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Played with in one Hark! A Vagrant strip, which features a court jester who wears one of these. While the jester does serve a king and queen, his behavior is very uncouth. | |
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In Nightmare Busters, the Final Boss is an impish-looking creature called the Tyrant, who rides around on a floating throne from which he attacks you with magic projectiles. He wears a thin, almost pointy-looking ruff. | |
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Belle's sisters in Jean Cocteu's Beauty and the Beast wear this as part of their over-the-top fancy attire. They represent greed and selfishness and therefore have a style that reinforces their excessive lifestyles. While not from royalty, they are (or were) the daughters of a rich and successful merchant and used to hobnob with the aristocracy and the royalty. Belle, on the other hand, while still wearing pimped out dresses under The Beast's guard, dresses in a simpler way in contrast, and her wardrobes expose her neck, showing her simplicity and honest approach at life. | |
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Shrek and Fiona sport these when they're wearing ridiculously fancy clothes in Shrek the Third. | |
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King Omelet from Little King's Story wears a ruff, and is much more intelligent and refined than most of the other kings in the game. | |
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Horrible Histories: Turns up, naturally enough, in the "Terrible Tudors" sketches. One sketch in particular—in "Mardy Mary Queen of Scots" (Series 6, Episode 4)—shows the problems caused when ruffs reached there most ridiculous extremes, with men meeting in public being forced to feed each other with overlong spoons due to the size of their ruffs. | |
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Our Miss Brooks: Walter Denton and Mr. Boynton have each worn ruffs when dressed in costume: Walter wears a ruff dressed as Romeo in "The Festival". Mr. Boynton's Prince Charming costume in "Oh Dem Gold Shoes" features a regal ruff. |
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Animaniacs: In "King Yakko," Dictator Umlaut wears an extravagant military outfit with a ruff when he comes to speak with Yakko. This causes him to be Mistaken for Clown by the Warner siblings. | |
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In the Newgrounds game Murder (no relation to a certain game mode in Garry's Mod), you play as an aristocratic-looking man who tries to assassinate a king and usurp his power. Once he does so, the king's servants try to do the same to him. Many of the servants wear ruffs, as does the player character himself. | |
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Discworld: Ruffs are fashionable in Ankh-Morpork during the events of Guards! Guards!, along with slashed doublets and big hats with feathers. Corporal Nobbs' enthustastic embrace of these trends leads Vimes to question if he understands the "plain" part of "plain clothes". Magrat's queen dress in Lords and Ladies has a ruff, which her maid tells her is all the rage in Sto Helit. Magrat, still trying to work out which bit's the farthengale and which is the pantoffle, wonders if that means they make people angry, with a suggestion that she'd quite understand if they did. |
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Pampered pooch Percy from Disney's Pocahontas had one while lounging in Governor Ratcliffe's tent. It was torn to shreds in his furious pursuit of the Rascally Raccoon Meeko. | |
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Little John wears one in Disney's Robin Hood (1973) while posing as Sir Reginald, Duke of Chutney. This guise allows him to hover near Prince John during the phony archery tournament meant to snare Robin Hood. | |
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The Garfield Show: The Evil Chancellor from the episode "Furry Tales" wears a red ruff to compliment his black outfit. | |
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In the Silly Symphony Music Land, the Queen of the Land of Symphony wears one. Fitting, as she is a rather strict, uptight ruler. | |
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Exploited in a supplemental Dungeons & Dragons book which recommends that rogues wear outfits with ruffs to have a better chance at infiltrating aristocratic places. | |
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The Queen of Midland from Berserk has this ruff, as do a number of the more arrogant nobles. | |
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In the Lord Peter Wimsey novel Thrones, Dominations, Harriet's mourning dress has "a sort of Elizabethan collar," white and pleated. Her dressmaker has a dozen of them made up for her, and she loans one to Rosamund Harwell which ends up being a clue in Rosamund's murder: It's supposed to go with a black mourning dress, not the white dress her corpse was found wearing. | |
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In Minions, there is a Grumpy Old Man who guards the Queen's crown. His ruff not only indicates that he serves a monarch, but that his fashion sense is a little outdated. | |
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In an unusual non-royalty example, Deviot from Power Rangers Lost Galaxy (and his counterpart Biznella from Seijuu Sentai Gingaman) have one of these around their necks- and they're robots. Apparently the motif was that of a pierrot, but this doesn't really come across at all and he just looks goofy- and it's even worse as he has a giant ponytail of "robo-hair" that trails down the back of his ruff- making him a Fashion-Victim Villain. But the character's actions- Magnificent Bastard doesn't even begin to cover it- help make up for his odd appearance. | |
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The ghost from Haunt the House wears one. Although we know very little about him, his fancy ruff and his fancy mansion imply that he is of noble heritage. The "arrogant" aspect of the trope also shines through - it is pretty mean of him to scare all those people away. | |
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Magrat's queen dress in Lords and Ladies has a ruff, which her maid tells her is all the rage in Sto Helit. Magrat, still trying to work out which bit's the farthengale and which is the pantoffle, wonders if that means they make people angry, with a suggestion that she'd quite understand if they did. | |
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The Pokémon Frillish has a natural frill around its neck that resembles a ruff, regardless of what gender the Frillish is. However, when Frillish evolves into the royal-looking Pokemon Jellicent, it only has a ruff if it is female. Male Jellicents' ruffs are replaced by giant mustaches. | |
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The Exception: Wilhelm might no longer be Emperor, but he still dresses the part (obvious from his closet supply), especially in front of guests and his Wehrmacht bodyguards. | |
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Queen Nakhta in The Pirate's Fate wears one, as part of her overall Elizabethan design. In one route she gets a new one, even bigger and more impractical, more resembling a cobra's hood than a fashion statement. | |
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The Eternal Smile: In the story "Duncan's Kingdom", the normally free-spirited princess wears one when she mourns at her father's funeral. | |
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Amusingly, in the Silly Symphonies short The Golden Touch, King Midas' cat wears one, implying that Midas is so rich that he's able to afford such a fancy accessory for his pet! In the Silly Symphony Music Land, the Queen of the Land of Symphony wears one. Fitting, as she is a rather strict, uptight ruler. One is also worn by the Queen Ant in The Grasshopper and the Ants. |
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The Duke in The Wizard of Id started out wearing a ruff, but this feature vanished to reduce pencil mileage in a daily syndicated strip. | |
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Blackadder II: Lord Percy Percy wears an outrageously huge frill in one scene. After Blackadder mocks him for it he comes back wearing a very small one. | |
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The all-powerful King of all Cosmos from Katamari Damacy wears a very wide one. | |
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Pilaf from Dragon Ball is an arrogant character who fancies himself an emperor, and wears a ruff to show it. He also plans to Take Over the World. | |
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Lizzie Hearts, the daughter of the Queen of Hearts in Ever After High has one too. If you look really closely, the ends of her ruff are shaped like hearts. | |
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The Sorceress from Spyro: Year of the Dragon is a vain, tyrannic ruler who wears a fancy ruff. | |
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The seahorse from The Little Mermaid wears one, to signify that he is a member of King Triton's court. | |
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Voltes V: Katherine Rii's ruff◊ is pink and covers her shoulders. It also matches the pink ruffles under her blue dress and sleeves. She is a Boazanian noble who looks down on humans and assists Prince Heinel's long list of war crimes, but soon comes to realize that War Is Hell and tries to save both of them. | |
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Cackletta from Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga wears one that resembles a flower's petals. Although she is not from a noble background, as far as we know, her fancy style of clothing symbolizes her aspirations of taking over a kingdom. | |
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Ruffs are fashionable in Ankh-Morpork during the events of Guards! Guards!, along with slashed doublets and big hats with feathers. Corporal Nobbs' enthustastic embrace of these trends leads Vimes to question if he understands the "plain" part of "plain clothes". | |
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