Medieval costumes from the 1st half of a 15th century.Wersja polska

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Female houppelande made of woolen cloth with "open sleeves", decorative cut at the edge.

about 1410,

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Female woolen houppelande with "sack sleeve", kruseler head-dress,

about 1410,

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Cotte simple with woolen cotte, kruseler head-dress,

about 1410,

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Half circled cloak made of heavy, navy blue woolen cloth,
Woman's hood - red woolen cloth

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Men's robe with "sack sleeve" decorative cut in sleeve seam, chaperone.
(undergarment - doublet and the plunders of black wool).

about 1410

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Chaperon pin-up a'la "cockscomb".

about 1410

Female houppelande with "sack sleeve", chaperone.
(underdress - cotte simple and chemise)

about 1415 

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Female houppelande with "sack sleeve", saddle - shape head-dress, (underdress - cotte simple and chemise)

about  1425

made by Magdalena Sepial

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Men's robe with "sack sleeve", doublet and plunders. Chaperon - pin up hood.

about 1410

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Female houppelande with open, long sleeve weave cuted at the edges, (underdress - cotte simple),
Spanish head dress.

about 1415 

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Female robe of damask with open, long sleeve. Head - dress "el tranzado".

beginning of the 15th c.

Gruff knight not necessary!

French cotte simple (under dress) with short sleeves.

about 1430

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Ocupational dress - cotte simple, laced at the front, apron and cuff.

about 1450

Miss Agnieszka as Pieskowa Skala Castle hostess.

Doublet and the plunders "miparti" (two colours), chemise of linen

about 1415

Doublet and the plunders of black wool, chemise of cotton (underweare of the red robe above).

about 1410 

Half - circle female wool coat

Men's doublet of blue wool.

Note the way of sewing collar and sleeve.

 

 
       
Middle Ages:   11th-13th c. | 14 c. | 15 c. 1st half | 15 c. 2nd half 
Renaissance:   Poland, | Italy, | England, | France, | Germany,
Baroque:
  17 c.
18th c.:   France, | Scotland