It's a little-known fact that the 17th century was all about forms. Like, literally all about forms. People were filling out forms to request permission to do stuff, forms to report their taxes, and forms to get married. It was like, form-ception.
But have you ever stopped to think about the aesthetics of forms? The swooshy lines, the tedious boxes, the endless checkboxes? No, it seems not.
That's why we're here to bring you the most stylish, the most tasteful, the most utterly unnecessary form-filled articles of the 17th century.