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Barbette |
A Fabric band worn under the chin by medieval Women. |
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Bliaut |
An Extremely tight fitting surcote worn by medieval women. |
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Braies |
A wrapped undergarment made of linen worn my medieval men. |
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Chainmail |
Protective garments worn by knights, Made of linked steel rings. |
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Chainse |
A Pleated linen surcote worn by medieval women. |
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Chemise |
A linen Undershirt worn be medieval men and women. |
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Closed mantle |
An outdoor garment worn by medieval men and women, It consisted of a poncho like mantle with a head opening. |
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Cote |
An under-tunic worn by medieval men and women. Wealthy men and women wore it long, lower class men and soldiers wore it short. |
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Cote- Hardie |
An outer tunic worn by men of the late medieval period. Fitted through the waist where it buttoned then flared to a full knee length skirt. often belted at the hip with sleeves that had an extended back section, Was often dagged. |
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Doublet (late medieval) A.K.A. Pourpoint |
Worn by late medieval men it was Originally a military garment, it was short, close fitting and padded. started out sleeveless then developed sleeves. buttoned or laced closed. |
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Fillet |
Worn by medieval women, it was a standing linen band, like a small crown. worn with the barbette. |
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Gown |
Worn by women in the late medieval, it was originally called the cote, then it grew more closely fitted |
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Hennin |
An enormous cone shaped peaked hat worn by women in the late 15th century. |
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Herigaut |
A full garment with long hanging sleeves worn by men in the late medieval periode |
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Houppelande |
Originally a mans house coat. it was fitted along the shoulders then fell in large tubular folds held in place by a belt. the sleeves could be short or extremely long for ceremonial occasions. it had a circular standing collar. |
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Huke |
Worn by wealth men. Was originally for covering armor. it was open at the sides and closed at the shoulders like a tabbard. sometimes belted. |
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Open Mantel |
Worn by medieval men and women, it was cloak like and closed by a clasp at either the front of the side. |
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Pelice |
a fur trimmed or lined cloak. |
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Poulaines |
Medieval shoes with long pointed toes. AKA crakowes |
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Surcote |
A shorter decorative cote that displayed the cote underneath at the sleeves and hem. |
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Wimple |
A linen or silk scarf worn to cover the neck of medieval women. often worn with a veil. |
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Breeches |
Pants that replaced trunk hosen during the 17th century. |
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Bases |
Seperate wide skirts that were attached to the bottom of the doublets or jackets worn by men in the earliy 16th century. |
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Camicia |
Italian for undershirt, worn by women and men. women's were fuller. |
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Chemise (Renaissance) |
Basic undershirt of the renaissance woman. |
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Chopines |
Tall platform shoes that were worn to keep women's feet and skirts out of the mud. |
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Conch |
A very fine veil worn by women in the 16th century, with winglike frame in the back. |
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Cravat |
A Neck scarf with lace ends worn by 17th century men. |
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Doublet (renaissance) |
Based on the medieval doublet with more variety of styles and materials. could have an attached or seperate skirt at times reaching down to the knees |
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Falling band |
A Large lace collar that replaced the ruff during the early 17th century. |
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Ferroniere |
A Copper or other metal band with attached pearls worn by women around the forehead during the Italian renaissance. |
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Frontage |
A Tall headpiece of stiffened lace on a wire frame worn by women of the the late 17th century. |
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Mantua |
A Type of women's 17th century dress that was cut with bodice, skirt and train all in one piece. worn with the front opened and skirt gathered in the back. |
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Petticoat |
An Underskirt |
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Petticoat Breeches (Rhinegraves) |
Very wide legged breeches cut like culottes, looked like a woman's petticoat |
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Plumper |
A Wax form worn inside the mouth to fill out the cheeks of a 17th century woman. |
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Stockings |
covers the bottom half of the leg |
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Stomacher |
A Decorative piece of cloth used to cover the corset where it was exposed by the front of the dress |
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Trunk Hosen |
A covering of the top of the legs for men of the 16th century. was often padded out to form a pumpkin like shape. |
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upper and nether stocks |
Hosen that had been divided into to sections that were sewn together. |