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This gown, a tran­si­tional style between a cote­hardie and a houp­pelande, is based on 15th cen­tury Ital­ian sources. The dress is made of red wool and fully lined. The dress laces on the sides with hand sewn eye­lets and hand made fin�­ger loop braid. The neck­line is accented with gold silk and span­gles, a pre­cur­sor to mod­ern sequins. The gown is worn here both with braided hair and with a dec­o­rated hat. Loop Braid, Medieval Garb, Medieval Clothes, Queen Costume, Fantasy Dresses, Medieval Costume, Century Clothing, Medieval Dress, Medieval Clothing

This gown, a tran­si­tional style between a cote­hardie and a houp­pelande, is based on 15th cen­tury Ital­ian sources. The dress is made of red wool and fully lined. The dress laces on the sides with hand sewn eye­lets and hand made fin­ger loop braid. The neck­line is accented with gold silk and span­gles, a pre­cur­sor to mod­ern sequins. The gown is worn here both with braided hair and with a dec­o­rated hat.

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Early 15th Century Xv 1400s German Burgher Of Ravensburg And His Stock Photo, Royalty Free Image: 62980205 - Alamy Knight Painting, German Costume, Henry Iv, Blue In Green, Costumes Around The World, Medieval Gothic, History Fashion, Knight Art, Gothic Clothing

Download this stock image: Early 15th Century XV 1400s German Burgher of Ravensburg and his Wife, Knight in armour from Stettenberg - DJCYW1 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.

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Pourpoint, 14th-15th century, Made to Order 14th Century Dress, 14th Century Fashion, 15th Century Fashion, 14th Century Clothing, 15th Century Clothing, Mens Garb, Century Shoes, Medieval Garb, Medieval Clothes

Historic Enterprises Pourpoint, 14th-15th century, MADE TO ORDER [BSD-M01-M2O] - References to the "pourpoint" crop up in records all across Europe during the 14th and 15th C., but the exact cut remains elusive. One of the best descriptions occurs in the Ordinances of Louis the XI: "...a doublet [pourpoint] without sleeves or collar, of two folds of cloth, that shall

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