Medieval costumes from the 2nd half of a 15th century.Wersja polska

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Full reconstructions of historical clothes

Men's short robe of damask,

round chaperon.

about 1460

Gamurra and golden brocade cotta with laced sleaves.

Italy

about 1480

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Italian cotta and gamurra.

The end of 15th c.

Made by Magdalena Sepial

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Burgundian court robe of green damask, trimmed with red velvet.

"Chimney pot" head-dress.

about 1460

Men's robe of brocade,

round chaperon.

about 1450 - 60

Italian men's giornea made of velvet. Farsetto (Italian doublet) and calze (plunders) under it.

about 1450

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Cotte simple and surcot.

about 1430 - 1460

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Female french robe with wide sleeves, men's short robe.

about 1470

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Woollen dress of middle class polish lady (without underdress).

about 1480

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Men's green wool doublet and plunders.

Note the spherical upper part of a sleeve.

about 1470

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Costumes for ensembles of the former music and dance

Doublet made of ruby colour silk.

end of 15th c.

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Gamurra.

at the turn of the 15th and 16th century.

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Huque.

end of 15th c.

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Lady's giornea on gamurra.

at the turn of the 15th and 16th century.

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Cotta (costium)

end of 15th c.

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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