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The medieval period stands out as one of the most fascinating eras, a time of knights and castles, kings and queens, and significant social, political, and cultural transformations. An integral thread woven into this fabric of history is fashion - a potent symbol of power, status, and identity in medieval society. In this article, we will explore the weird and wacky world of medieval fashion, a realm as complex and diverse as the period itself.Medieval fashion was more than just a practical…

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One-piece garment worn by women from later Middle Ages into Baroque period. Typically worn over a chemise or smock which acted as a slip and under the formal outer garment or gown/surcoat. Kirtles began as loose garments without a waist seam, changing to tightly fitted supportive garments in the 14th century. Later kirtles could be constructed by combining a fitted bodice with a skirt gathered or pleated into a waist seam. They could lace up the front, back or side-back, and be embellished. Kirtle Dress, Victorian Dress Costume, 17th Century Clothing, 16th Century Fashion, Tudor Fashion, 17th Century Fashion, Tudor Costumes, Fitted Gown, 18th Century Fashion

One-piece garment worn by women from later Middle Ages into Baroque period. Typically worn over a chemise or smock which acted as a slip and under the formal outer garment or gown/surcoat. Kirtles began as loose garments without a waist seam, changing to tightly fitted supportive garments in the 14th century. Later kirtles could be constructed by combining a fitted bodice with a skirt gathered or pleated into a waist seam. They could lace up the front, back or side-back, and be embellished.

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