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Medieval Costume Workshop 1100 – 1500 AD
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Clothing terms Barbette and FF Fillet
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Bliaut or Bliaud
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Braies men’s baggy undergarment worn next to the skin.
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Caul
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Chemise as seen in this early 1400's illumination Dionysus I humiliates the women of Locri.
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Circlet
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Coif
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Cowl Large softly draped collar or hood
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Hennin Variations Steeple Truncated Horned
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Houppelande 15th century fashion-- Christine de Pisan presents her book to Queen Isabeau, who wears a figured houppelande lined in ermine with a broad collar
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Kirtle Also known as: cote, cotte, cotte-hardie
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Liripipe The elongated point of the hood
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Mantle
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Parti-coloured
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Poulaines “Named after its inventor, the poulaine was a shoe whose tip was a long as two feet for princes and noblemen, one foot for rich people of lower degree, and only half a foot for common people. Such shoes proved a hazard among the French Crusaders at the battle of Nicopolis (1396) when they had to cut off tips in order to be able to run away.”
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Roundlet
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Surcote
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Tabard
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Tippits
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Toque A closed top hat worn by women that developed from the fillet; it is a brimless hat with a flat crown with upright sides; a pillbox hat.
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Tunic
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Wimple
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