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38 Cards in this Set

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Clavi

decorative bands woven into fabric

Segmentae

round patches, decorative

Yoke

decorative collar

Hose

stockings up to the thigh

Pallium or Lorum

long, narrow heavily jeweled scarf



(might have derived from toga)

Paludamentum

upper class 6th century cloak

Tablion

large embroidered square at the front of paludamentum

Dalmatic

fuller shaped sleeve

Veil

going to replace the pala

Turban

haircovering; looks like a cap surrounded by a small tire



Empress set crowns on top of hat

Braies

"breeches"



men's linen undergarment

chemise

linen undershirt



(often taken off during work)

Tonsure

Monk's hair cut

Amice

CLERICAL DRESS




fabric wrapped around neck


Alb

CLERICAL DRESS



garment worn during mass


Chasuble

CLERICAL DRESS



cape-like garment worn over top


Stole

CLERICAL DRESS



band around neck


Manipule

piece worn over arm

Gaiters

Leg bandages



(either worn over hose or alone)

Clogs

wooden simple shoe



(metal brads on bottom)

Bliaut (Below)

upperclass; more complex than other garments

Chainse (Shens)

outer garment for upperclass women;



long and pleated

Mantle

a cape or a cloak (semi-circular)

Pelicon or Pelice

cloaks; fur lined or decorated with fur

Barbette

linen band that wrapped around temple to under chin to temple



worn with fillet

Fillet

veil covering for married women's hair

Sugarloaf hat

cone-like hat with flat brim

Chatelaine

ornamental cluster of small tools hanging from the wasit

Wimple

veil worn around side of face and under the chin

Cote

under tunic

Surcote

outer tunic

Magyar Sleeves

sleeve cut very full under arm and tapering to close fit at the wrist

Garnache

outdoor garment w/ flaps

Herigaut

also called "gardecorps"



hood and hanging sleeve

Tabard

short, loose garment with short/no sleeves



(worn by monks and lowerclass men)

Coif

most frequently used for men



cotton cap

Hood

headcovering

Cornette/Liripipe

not attached to cape



hoods fit closer to the head and sometimes made with long, hanging tube of fabric at the back