The Try Guys Wear 1800s Bridgerton Dresses - Summary

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The Try Guys try on historical women's dresses from the Regency era, inspired by the Netflix show Bridgerton. They struggle to put on the socks, corsets, and dresses by themselves, and they learn some facts about the social and cultural norms of that time period. They also admire the Duke of Bridgerton and make jokes in British accents. They end with a zoom call where they show off their looks and comment on each other's appearance.

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1. The text is a transcript of a video where the Try Guys try on historical women's dresses from the Regency era.
2. The Regency era was a period from roughly 1811-1820 that came before the Victorian era and was less morally strict.
3. The women's dresses in the Regency era had empire waists, light fabrics, and showed some ankles, which were not considered too salacious.
4. The Try Guys had difficulty putting on the corsets, chemises, and dresses by themselves and needed assistance from each other or their partners.
5. The Try Guys also referenced the Netflix show Bridgerton, which is set in the Regency era, and commented on the attractiveness of the Duke character.
6. The Try Guys learned about the importance of marriage and dowry for women at that time and how it was influenced by social class and parental consent.
7. The Try Guys ended the video with a zoom call where they showed off their dresses and wigs and sang a song.