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    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork(see Historical Inspirations below)
    • Also available in Linen
    • All interior seams enclosed or finished
    • Available in a medieval palette of natural and jewel tones
    • Can be custom ordered in any color combination as a Parti-colored gown +$50
    • If you choose parti-colored option add your color choices in the comments box during checkout
    • No visible machine stitching
    • Backlaced closure allows for near custom fit
    • Lace available in natural or black(+$5)
    • Comes in five sizes to accommodate most body types
    • size 6 is available as a custom order +$50
    • If you would like to order this in one of our patterned wools – use that selection in the drop down and specify which pattern(from the swatches below) in the notes of your order.
    • This style is made to order so please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery and it is not eligible for exchange or return
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    Size Chart

    Note: In our women’s clothes we’ve abandoned ‘standard’, modern sizing because it is far from standard, and tends to cause more confusion than provide accurate information. So, please judge your size by your chest and waist measurements. We do not give hip measurements because the gown flares dramatically at the hip and is so generously sized there that fit is not an issue at that point. A range of fit is given for each size because the lacings and placket in the back start at the top and extend to below the hip providing flexibility within each size as well as a near perfect fit to each individual within that size range. The gowns run long with a small train so that you can wear them in the authentic fashion of the period – trailing along the ground or hem it to your desired length.

    Size

    Bust Measurement

    Waist Measurement

    2

    36- 40″

    28- 34″

    3

    40- 44″

    31- 39″

    4

    44- 50″

    36- 44″

    5

    50- 56″

    44-52″

    6

    56- 62″

    50- 56″

    Size 6 is available made-to-order only.

    Wool Colors:
     

    Red, Burgundy, Royal Blue, Hunter Green, Jade Green, Purple, Black, Dark Brown, Camel, Assorted Patterned Wools

    (Please don’t hesitate to email, call or text us (708-502-1937) with any questions about available patterned wools)

    Note: Please note, with the difficulty of accurately representing colors on a variety of monitors, the color names are meant as descriptions along with the swatches. Please use both when deciding on what color to order. Also, despite how the colors may appear on your monitor the same color names in Wool, Silk and Linen are different and do not exactly coordinate.

    In the 14th century clothing moved away from simple variants of the tunic towards sleek, elegant lines that emphasized the human form. The basic woman’s gown of this era is elegant simplicity, naturally following the contours of the body, with a wide neckline – the height of 1300s daring! Our gown is based on contemporary artwork. We have retained all of the classic elements of the historical design: fitted sleeves extending down unto the hand, full skirts, and a wide, rounded neckline. The skirts run long with a small train so that you can wear them in the authentic fashion of the nobility – trailing along the ground – or you can hem it to your desired length. As was done in the 14th century, this gown can be worn alone, over an underdress or chemise or beneath a sideless surcoat or houppelande.

    Since ladies are rarely depicted from behind in illuminations, the exact closure method for these gowns is unknown. We have chosen to use a simple, back-lacing method that was common in both earlier and later centuries. A range of fit is given for each size because the lacings and placket in the back start at the top and extend to below the hip, providing flexibility within each size as well a near perfect fit to each individual within that size range. The placket is designed so that, no matter how tight or how loose the dress is laced, you are always completely covered. Our standard lace is a natural color or you can get black for an additional charge.

    Drawing after a detail of the Book of Hours for Franciscan Use circa late 14th century in The Bibliotheque National, Paris, France

    Drawing after the Hours of Milan circa 1380

    Drawing after the effigy of Lady Burton circa 1382 in The Little Casterton Church,Rutlandshire, England

    Drawing after the Tacuinum Sanitatis

    Drawing after The Viconti Hours circa 1390 in The National Library, Florence , Italy

    A joyous lady wears a stunning white linen backlace gown, contrasted with a purple linen Liripipe Hood and Turret Hat, which is held in place with a linen Barbette.

    A lady models our linen backlace gown in gold

    A lady models our linen backlace gown in dark green, complemented with a white linen Veil.

    A back view of our backlace gown with natural lacing.

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    CLEARANCE 14th c. Linen Backlaced Gown https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-14th-c-linen-backlaced-gown/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-14th-c-linen-backlaced-gown/#respond Wed, 16 Apr 2025 14:53:09 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=48519
    • CLEARANCE - save $40!
    • Limited availability, will not be restocked
    • ALL FINAL SALE
    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork(see Historical Inspirations below)
    • Made in 100% Linen
    • Full selection available on regular product page in Linen or  Wool
    • All interior seams enclosed or finished
    • Available in a medieval palette of natural and jewel tones
    • No visible machine stitching
    • Backlaced closure allows for near custom fit
    • size 6 is available as a custom order +$50
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    Size Chart

    Note: In our women’s clothes we’ve abandoned ‘standard’, modern sizing because it is far from standard, and tends to cause more confusion than provide accurate information. So, please judge your size by your chest and waist measurements. We do not give hip measurements because the gown flares dramatically at the hip and is so generously sized there that fit is not an issue at that point. A range of fit is given for each size because the lacings and placket in the back start at the top and extend to below the hip providing flexibility within each size as well as a near perfect fit to each individual within that size range. The gowns run long with a small train so that you can wear them in the authentic fashion of the period – trailing along the ground or hem it to your desired length.

    Size

    Bust Measurement

    Waist Measurement

    2

    36- 40″

    28- 34″

    3

    40- 44″

    31- 39″

    4

    44- 50″

    36- 44″

    5

    50- 56″

    44-52″

    6

    56- 62″

    50- 56″

    Size 6 is available made-to-order only.

    White, Black, Red, Royal Blue, Burgundy, Purple

    Slate Blue, Sage, Dark Green, Oatmeal, Dark Brown, Gold

    Note: Please note, with the difficulty of accurately representing colors on a variety of monitors, the color names are meant as descriptions along with the swatches. Please use both when deciding on what color to order. Also, despite how the colors may appear on your monitor the same color names in Wool, Silk and Linen are different and do not exactly coordinate.

    In the 14th century clothing moved away from simple variants of the tunic towards sleek, elegant lines that emphasized the human form. The basic woman’s gown of this era is elegant simplicity, naturally following the contours of the body, with a wide neckline – the height of 1300s daring! Our gown is based on contemporary artwork. We have retained all of the classic elements of the historical design: fitted sleeves extending down unto the hand, full skirts, and a wide, rounded neckline. The skirts run long with a small train so that you can wear them in the authentic fashion of the nobility – trailing along the ground – or you can hem it to your desired length. As was done in the 14th century, this gown can be worn alone, over an underdress or chemise or beneath a sideless surcoat or houppelande.

    Since ladies are rarely depicted from behind in illuminations, the exact closure method for these gowns is unknown. We have chosen to use a simple, back-lacing method that was common in both earlier and later centuries. A range of fit is given for each size because the lacings and placket in the back start at the top and extend to below the hip, providing flexibility within each size as well a near perfect fit to each individual within that size range. The placket is designed so that, no matter how tight or how loose the dress is laced, you are always completely covered. Our standard lace is a natural color or you can get black for an additional charge.

    Drawing after a detail of the Book of Hours for Franciscan Use circa late 14th century in The Bibliotheque National, Paris, France

    Drawing after the Hours of Milan circa 1380

    Drawing after the effigy of Lady Burton circa 1382 in The Little Casterton Church,Rutlandshire, England

    Drawing after the Tacuinum Sanitatis

    Drawing after The Viconti Hours circa 1390 in The National Library, Florence , Italy

    A joyous lady wears a stunning white linen backlace gown, contrasted with a purple linen Liripipe Hood and Turret Hat, which is held in place with a linen Barbette.

    A lady models our linen backlace gown in gold

    A lady models our linen backlace gown in dark green, complemented with a white linen Veil.

    A back view of our backlace gown with natural lacing.

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    CLEARANCE 10-14th c. Linen & Wool Kirtle https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-10-14th-c-wool-kirtle/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-10-14th-c-wool-kirtle/#respond Wed, 08 May 2024 20:40:51 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=45910
    • CLEARANCE - save up to $70!
    • Regular price $199.95-264.95
    • Limited availability, will not be restocked
    • ALL FINAL SALE
    • Full selection available on regular product pages in Wool or Linen
    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork(see Historical Inspirations below)
    • size 6 is available as a custom order +$40
    • The perfect base layer for all your medieval gowns - comfortable and smoothing
    • Works equally well as an authentic undergown as well earlier period simple overgown
    • No visible machine stitching
    • All interior seams finished
    • Comes in five sizes to accommodate most body types
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    Note: In our women’s clothes we’ve abandoned ‘standard’, modern sizing because it is far from standard, and tends to cause more confusion than provide accurate information. So, please judge your size by your chest and waist measurements. We do not give waist and hip measurements because the kirtle  is an ‘A’ line style and flares out from the bust so that fit at the hip is generally not an issue.

    Size

    Max. Bust Measurement

    Length (from shoulder)

    2

    36″ / 91cm

    56″

    3

    40″ / 102cm

    56″

    4

    46″ / 117cm

    57″

    5

    50″ / 125cm

    57″

    6

    54″ / 137cm

    57″

    Size 6 is available made-to-order only.

    Wool Colors:

    Red, Burgundy, Royal Blue, Hunter Green, Purple, Black

    Dark Brown, Camel, Patterned Wool (Please don’t hesitate to email, call or text us (708-502-1937) with any questions about available patterned wools)

    Note: Please note, with the difficulty of accurately representing colors on a variety of monitors, the color names are meant as descriptions along with the swatches. Please use both when deciding on what color to order. Also, despite how the colors may appear on your monitor the same color names in Wool, Silk and Linen are different and do not exactly coordinate.

    We are pleased to offer our medieval kirtle, a simple, elegant gown that pulls on without lacing. Medieval artwork of the 10th – 14th centuries often depicts simple, smooth gowns with tapered sleeves and full skirts. In the 12th and 13th century, this gown is often worn as a simple overdress by common women and wealthy ladies as well being used as an under gown with apron dresses, bliauts and pendant sleeved gowns. In the later 14th and 15th centuries the kirtle remains an overdress for commoners, while being depicted beneath the cotehardies, sideless surcoats, and houppelandes of the high born. Very often these images show undergowns of widely contrasting colors and in our quest to provide you with the means to create that wonderfully medieval look our kirtle is available in a rainbow of colors.

    This versatility and long period of use makes our kirtle perfect for many different periods and portrayals. Wear it as an undergown with our popular Apron Dress, bliaut, scoop-sleeve dress , half-sleeve gown, or our houppelande, to look the part of a well-born lady, or on its own, perhaps with a hood, thin belt and linen chemise for the simpler fashions of the 13th century. Finally, whatever your period of choice, the kirtle is the perfect solution on hot, summer days, where you keep cool while still maintaining the proprieties of a lady!

    The kirtle’s neckline is shaped to peek out from the neckline of your gown so that it can be seen beneath the overdress. The sleeves are slightly fitted to avoid bunching when worn with an overdress and provide a slight flare at the wrist for that distinctly medieval flare. As with our plain, white linen underdress our kirtle is fitted to the bust and then flares outward, ending just above the floor so that it fits smoothly under your gown without interfering with your train. Our kirtle is made with no visible machine stitching.

    Drawing after a detail of the Romance of Alexander, MS. Bodley 264, circa 1340 in the Bodeleian Library, Oxford, England

    Drawing after Le Tres Riches Heures of Jean Duc de Berry circa 1413 in the Bibliotheque du Musee Conde, Chantilly, France

    Drawing after Le Tres Riches Heures of Jean Duc de Berry circa 1413 in the Bibliotheque du Musee Conde, Chantilly, France

    Drawing after Le Tres Riches Heures of Jean Duc de Berry circa 1413 in the Bibliotheque du Musee Conde, Chantilly, France

    Drawing after an illuminated manuscript Cod. ser. nov. 2644, folio 34r

    Drawing after Book of Hours for Rome Use, MS M.287, fol.64v, circa 1445 in The Free Library of Philadelphia, Rare Book Department, Pennsylvania, USA

    Drawing after the Maciejowski Bible circa 1250 in the Pierpont Morgan Libary, New York, USA

    Drawing after the Maciejowski Bible circa 1250 in the Pierpont Morgan Libary, New York, USA

    A regal merchant woman wears a red wool kirtle underneath a purple linen Surcoat. She compliments the outfit with a gold linen Turret Hat and Tasseled Pouch, which is tied to her leather belt.

    A woman prepares to take a sip of her drink, she wears a dark brown wool kirtle, which is cinched at the waist with a bright red belt.

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    CLEARANCE 12th-13th Century Linen Pendant Sleeve Gown https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-12th-13th-century-linen-pendant-sleeve-gown/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-12th-13th-century-linen-pendant-sleeve-gown/#respond Wed, 08 May 2024 20:22:08 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=45895
    • CLEARANCE - save $70!
    • Limited availability, will not be restocked
    • ALL FINAL SALE
    • Based on contemporary artwork
    • No visible machine stitching with the exception of lacing holes
    • Available in a pallet of rich, jewel tones with contrast sleeve lining
    • Full selection available on regular product page in Linen or  Wool
    • size 6 is available as a custom order +$40
    • All interior seams enclosed or finished
    • Comes in four sizes to accommodate most body types
    • Back laced closure allows for near perfect fit
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    Size Chart

    Note: In our women’s clothes we’ve abandoned ‘standard’, modern sizing because it is far from standard, and tends to cause more confusion than provide accurate information. So, please judge your size by your chest and waist measurements. We do not give hip measurements because the gown flares dramatically at the hip and is so generously sized there that fit is not an issue at that point. A range of fit is given for each size because the lacings and placket in the back start at the top and extend to below the hip providing flexibility within each size as well as a near perfect fit to each individual within that size range. The gowns run long with a small train so that you can wear them in the authentic fashion of the period – trailing along the ground or hem it to your desired length.

    Size

    Bust Measurement

    Waist Measurement

    2

    36- 40″

    28- 34″

    3

    40- 44″

    31- 39″

    4

    44- 50″

    36- 44″

    5

    50- 56″

    44-52″

    6

    56- 62″

    50- 56″

    Size 6 is available made-to-order only.

    White, Black, Red, Royal Blue, Burgundy, Purple

    Slate Blue, Sage, Dark Green, Oatmeal, Dark Brown, Gold

    Note: Please note, with the difficulty of accurately representing colors on a variety of monitors, the color names are meant as descriptions along with the swatches. Please use both when deciding on what color to order. Also, despite how the colors may appear on your monitor the same color names in Wool, Silk and Linen are different and do not exactly coordinate.

    About our Pendant Sleeved Gown

    The Twelfth Century was an era of cultural and technical innovation that has been called both the High Middle Ages and the Little Renaissance. In southern France, troubadours wrote a new form of music that sang of courtly love, while the rough-and-ready knightly class adopted a new ideology of its own: chivalry. The brutality of the Crusades not only caused the birth of new, distant kingdoms and the new knighthood of the Knights Templar and Hospitallers, but reopened a gateway to the East that brought an influx of new ideas, technologies and materials. The great, Gothic cathedrals, universities, and the reopening of the silk trade were all children born of this new cultural flowering. It was also an age of legendary personalities, whose names have survived the centuries: Henry Plantagenet, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Richard the Lionheart, William Marshal, Saladin and the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa.
    This era was also an age of innovation and elegance in civilian dress. One such example was a new, elegant back-laced gown that replaced the bliaut over the second half of the 12th century, and was made popular throughout the courts of England and France by such famed ladies as Queen Eleanor and her daughter, the renowned Marie de France. These new, fitted gowns adopted a variety of both simple and dramatic sleeve shapes, and although they fell out of fashion in the 13th century, were forerunners to the fitted dresses that would reappear in the 14th. We have chosen a unique, beautiful design from the later decades of the 12th century for its combination of style and comfort. The long, fitted dress has narrow sleeves that flare out into dramatic, streaming cuffs that almost reach to the ground. This gown is the height of High Medieval fashion! Based on contemporary artwork, and made in 100% Linen, our pendant sleeved, back-laced gown is available in our new pallet of rich, jewel tones with a contrasting sleeve lining. Four sizes and the historical back-laced closure allows for near perfect fit for most body types. Our standard lace is a natural color or you can get black for an additional charge. This gown shows that nobility doesn’t just have to be stately, it can be sexy!

    Drawing after a German Manuscript in the Library of St. Peter’s, circa 1080-1150 in Salzburg, Austria

    Drawing after an illustration in Hortus Deliciarium by the Abbess Herrade de Landsburg , circa 1180 in the Strassburg Library in Strassburg, Germany

    Drawing after a illuminated manuscript in the Engelberg Monastery Library, Cod.14, circa 12th century in Engelberg, Swizterland

    Drawing after a Spanish sculptural relief of St. Juliana and Devil, circa the late 12th century in Siones, Spain

     

    Drawing after an illuminated manuscript Cott. MS. Nero C. iv., circa 12th century

    Burgundy and Black pendant dress shown with white linen underdress

    Burgundy and Black pendant dress shown with white linen underdress

    Left: burgundy and black pendant sleeve gown shown with white linen rectangular veil and underdress, gold linen turret hat

     

    Right: Men’s Linen Supertunic in burgundy with black and an Undertunic.

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    CLEARANCE Linen Frontlaced Gown https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-linen-frontlaced-gown/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-linen-frontlaced-gown/#respond Tue, 29 Aug 2023 19:38:06 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=43030
    • CLEARANCE - save $35!
    • Regular price $354.95-404.95
    • Limited availability, will not be restocked
    • ALL FINAL SALE
    • Full selection available on regular product page in Linen and Wool
    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork(see Historical Inspirations below)
    • Made in Linen
    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork(see Historical Inspirations below)
    • All interior seams enclosed or finished
    • No visible machine stitching
    • Frontlaced closure allows for near custom fit
    • size 6 is available as a custom order +$50
    • Please don’t hesitate to email  call or text us(708-502-1937) with any questions about stock or availability.
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    Size Chart

    Note: In our women’s clothes we’ve abandoned ‘standard’, modern sizing because it is far from standard, and tends to cause more confusion than provide accurate information. So, please judge your size by your chest and waist measurements. We do not give hip measurements because the gown flares dramatically at the hip and is so generously sized there that fit is not an issue at that point. A range of fit is given for each size because the lacings and placket in the back start at the top and extend to below the hip providing flexibility within each size as well as a near perfect fit to each individual within that size range. The gowns run long with a small train so that you can wear them in the authentic fashion of the period – trailing along the ground or hem it to your desired length.

    SizeBust MeasurementWaist Measurement
    236- 40″28- 34″
    340- 44″31- 39″
    444- 50″36- 44″
    550- 56″44-52″
    656- 62″50- 56″

    Size 6 is available made-to-order only.

    White, Black, Red, Royal Blue, Burgundy, Purple

    Slate Blue, Sage, Dark Green, Oatmeal, Dark Brown, Gold

    Note: Please note, with the difficulty of accurately representing colors on a variety of monitors, the color names are meant as descriptions along with the swatches. Please use both when deciding on what color to order. Also, despite how the colors may appear on your monitor the same color names in Wool, Silk and Linen are different and do not exactly coordinate.

     

    The 15th century was a time of great cultural and social change in Europe. In the north, the old institutions of the Middle Ages were waning, while south of the Alps the Renaissance was already being born in Italy. It was a century that saw the rise of humanism, the first of the great Renaissance artists, the birth of the printing press and the discovery of the New World. But it also saw bloody civil war throughout England and the Empire, the rise and fall of the Dukes of Burgundy, and the stirrings of religious discontent that would blossom into the viscious religious wars of the following century. Amidst this culture of change and innovation in art, arms and armour, a variety of new clothing styles emerged, largely driven by the luxurious courts of Burgundy and those of the wealthy Italian despots.

    We have chosen to introduce our forthcoming 15th century line with this dress because of its versatility and uniqueness. Based on contemporary artwork, we have chosen several distinctive elements of early-to-mid 15th century clothing: a wide, somewhat squared neckline revealing the top of the underdress, front-lace closure, and short sleeves flaring into long streamers, an evolution of the tight sleeves and tippets popular with the 14th century cotehardie.

    Although some of these individual elements first began appearing in the second half of the 14th century, they did not commonly appear, let alone in combination, until circa 1400. Together, they create an elegant and distinctive garment typical of the first half of the 15th century. This means that such a gown is still contemporary with the last fashionable years of our current 14th century cottes, while at the same time overlapping with the introduction of the gowns and doublets that typify the middle and late 1400s, allowing you many different ways to elegantly match your lord across much of the century, and making for a good introductory garment to 15th century fashion.

    This gown’s front closure uses the same placket design as our back-laced gowns, allowing it to be fully adjustable. The lacing, split sleeves and linen construction makes for a perfect dress on hot summer days. Our standard lace is a natural color or you can get black for an additional charge. Made in 100% linen, the split-sleeved frontlace gown is available in the colors listed below in all of our standard sizes. Please note that in our historical references, below, the gown is always pictured as a short-sleeved gown, with the underdress omitted. This is simply so that he lines of the overdress are not obscured in the drawings. Please note that the gown is always shown worn with a long-sleeved underdress. In period, ladies did not brazenly display their arms!

    Read more about the 15th Century in our From the Pen of History article here!

    Drawing after ‘Lancelot du Lac’ et la quete du Graal circa 1385, manuscript 343 in the Bibliotethque National, Paris, France

    Drawing after a representation of Christine de Pisan in work ‘Le Livre du Chemin de Lonque Estude’ circa 1403 in the Bibliotethque National Royal de Belgique, Brussels, Belgium

    Drawing after a portrait painting in the ‘Braque Family Tryptich’ by Rogier van der Weyden circa 1450 in the Museo del Prado, Louvre, Paris, France

    Drawing after the painting ‘The Deposition’ by Rogier van der Weyden circa 1435 in the Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain

    Drawing after Le Tres Riches Heures of Jean Duc de Berry circa 1413 in the Bibliotheque du Musee Conde, Chantilly, France

    Drawing after the frontispeice of Christine De Pisan’s Collected Works in which she is presenting it to Isabeau of Bavaria, Queen of France – MS Harvey 4431 (vol 2) in the British Library, London, England

    Drawing after an illuminated manuscript circa early 15th century, Krumlov MS, ref. no III B 10 fol.47 in the National Museum, Prague, Czechoslavakia

    Drawing after an illustration in the Velislav Picture Bible fol. 10 circa mid 14th century in the National Library, Prague, Czechoslavakia

    Drawing after Le Tres Riches Heures of Jean Duc de Berry circa 1413 in the Bibliotheque du Musee Conde, Chantilly, France

    A lady wears a dark green linen frontlace gown with her underdress visible from her open sleeves. she contrasts the look with a red linen liripipe hood.

    A lady wears a royal blue linen frontlace gown with contrasting gold linen half-sleeves. She covers her hair modestly with a wimple and red linen short-tail hood. She travels light with only her gold tasseled pouch on her persons.

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    CLEARANCE Wool Frontlaced Gown https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-wool-frontlaced-gown/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-wool-frontlaced-gown/#respond Tue, 29 Aug 2023 19:12:48 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=43022
    • CLEARANCE - save $70!
    • Limited availability, will not be restocked
    • ALL FINAL SALE
    • Full selection available on regular product pages in Linen and Wool
    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork(see Historical Inspirations below)
    • All interior seams enclosed or finished
    • No visible machine stitching
    • Frontlaced closure allows for near custom fit
    • Comes in five sizes to accommodate most body types
    • Please don’t hesitate to email  call or text us(708-502-1937) with any questions about stock or availability.
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    Size Chart

    Note: In our women’s clothes we’ve abandoned ‘standard’, modern sizing because it is far from standard, and tends to cause more confusion than provide accurate information. So, please judge your size by your chest and waist measurements. We do not give hip measurements because the gown flares dramatically at the hip and is so generously sized there that fit is not an issue at that point. A range of fit is given for each size because the lacings and placket in the back start at the top and extend to below the hip providing flexibility within each size as well as a near perfect fit to each individual within that size range. The gowns run long with a small train so that you can wear them in the authentic fashion of the period – trailing along the ground or hem it to your desired length.

    Size

    Bust Measurement

    Waist Measurement

    2

    36- 40″

    28- 34″

    3

    40- 44″

    31- 39″

    4

    44- 50″

    36- 44″

    5

    50- 56″

    44-52″

    6

    56- 62″

    50- 56″

    Size 6 is available made-to-order only.

     

    Wool Colors:

    Red, Burgundy, Royal Blue, Hunter Green, Purple, Black

    Dark Brown, Camel, Patterned Wool (Please don’t hesitate to email, call or text us (708-502-1937) with any questions about available patterned wools)

    Note: Please note, with the difficulty of accurately representing colors on a variety of monitors, the color names are meant as descriptions along with the swatches. Please use both when deciding on what color to order. Also, despite how the colors may appear on your monitor the same color names in Wool, Silk and Linen are different and do not exactly coordinate.

     

    The 15th century was a time of great cultural and social change in Europe. In the north, the old institutions of the Middle Ages were waning, while south of the Alps the Renaissance was already being born in Italy. It was a century that saw the rise of humanism, the first of the great Renaissance artists, the birth of the printing press and the discovery of the New World. But it also saw bloody civil war throughout England and the Empire, the rise and fall of the Dukes of Burgundy, and the stirrings of religious discontent that would blossom into the viscious religious wars of the following century. Amidst this culture of change and innovation in art, arms and armour, a variety of new clothing styles emerged, largely driven by the luxurious courts of Burgundy and those of the wealthy Italian despots.

    We have chosen to introduce our forthcoming 15th century line with this dress because of its versatility and uniqueness. Based on contemporary artwork, we have chosen several distinctive elements of early-to-mid 15th century clothing: a wide, somewhat squared neckline revealing the top of the underdress, front-lace closure, and short sleeves flaring into long streamers, an evolution of the tight sleeves and tippets popular with the 14th century cotehardie.

    Although some of these individual elements first began appearing in the second half of the 14th century, they did not commonly appear, let alone in combination, until circa 1400. Together, they create an elegant and distinctive garment typical of the first half of the 15th century. This means that such a gown is still contemporary with the last fashionable years of our current 14th century cottes, while at the same time overlapping with the introduction of the gowns and doublets that typify the middle and late 1400s, allowing you many different ways to elegantly match your lord across much of the century, and making for a good introductory garment to 15th century fashion.

    This gown’s front closure uses the same placket design as our back-laced gowns, allowing it to be fully adjustable. The lacing, split sleeves and linen construction makes for a perfect dress on hot summer days. Our standard lace is a natural color or you can get black for an additional charge. Made in 100% wool, the split-sleeved frontlace gown is available in the colors listed below in all of our standard sizes. Please note that in our historical references, below, the gown is always pictured as a short-sleeved gown, with the underdress omitted. This is simply so that he lines of the overdress are not obscured in the drawings. Please note that the gown is always shown worn with a long-sleeved underdress. In period, ladies did not brazenly display their arms!

    Read more about the 15th Century in our From the Pen of History article here!

    Drawing after a detail of the Book of Hours for Franciscan Use circa late 14th century in The Bibliotheque National, Paris, France

    Drawing after the Hours of Milan circa 1380

    Drawing after the effigy of Lady Burton circa 1382 in The Little Casterton Church,Rutlandshire, England

    Drawing after a detail of the Book of Hours for Franciscan Use circa late 14th century in The Bibliotheque National, Paris, France

    Drawing after the Hours of Milan circa 1380

    Drawing after the effigy of Lady Burton circa 1382 in The Little Casterton Church,Rutlandshire, England

    Drawing after a detail of the Book of Hours for Franciscan Use circa late 14th century in The Bibliotheque National, Paris, France

    Drawing after the Hours of Milan circa 1380

    Drawing after the effigy of Lady Burton circa 1382 in The Little Casterton Church,Rutlandshire, England

    A woman in a grey wool frontlace gown, her white underdress showing through from the open sleeves. She wears a rectangular linen Veil, held in place with a barbette. She finishes the look with a black leather quatra-bar belt and kidney pouch.

    An adventurous woman wears a warm camel wool frontlace gown, contrasted with a red wool dagged hood she has repurposed into a headdress and red leather belt. her underdress shows from her open sleeves, the ends of which are tucked into her leather gloves.

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    CLEARANCE 14th-15th c. Womens Linen ‘Lancelot du Lac’ Cotehardie https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-14th-15th-c-womens-linen-lancelot-du-lac-cotehardie/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-14th-15th-c-womens-linen-lancelot-du-lac-cotehardie/#respond Tue, 29 Aug 2023 18:57:56 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=43013
    • CLEARANCE - save $45!
    • Limited availability, will not be restocked
    • ALL FINAL SALE
    • Full selection available on regular product page
    • Based on artwork in the 'Lancelot du Lac' manuscript
    • All interior seams finished
    • Includes our signature lacing with a full placket for a flattering fit
    • Fully tailored sleeve with long buttoned cuff to elbow
    • Available in striking combinations either solid or with contrast sleeves
    • Please don’t hesitate to email  call or text us (708)-502-1937) with any questions
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    Size Chart

    Note: In our women’s clothes we’ve abandoned ‘standard’, modern sizing because it is far from standard, and tends to cause more confusion than provide accurate information. So, please judge your size by your chest and waist measurements. We do not give hip measurements because the gown flares dramatically at the hip and is so generously sized there that fit is not an issue at that point. A range of fit is given for each size because the lacings and placket in the back start at the top and extend to below the hip providing flexibility within each size as well as a near perfect fit to each individual within that size range. The gowns run long with a small train so that you can wear them in the authentic fashion of the period – trailing along the ground or hem it to your desired length.

    Size

    Bust Measurement

    Waist Measurement

    2

    36- 40″

    28- 34″

    3

    40- 44″

    31- 39″

    4

    44- 50″

    36- 44″

    5

    50- 56″

    44-52″

    6

    56- 62″

    50- 56″

    Size 6 is available made-to-order only.

    White, Black, Red, Royal Blue, Burgundy, Purple

    Slate Blue, Sage, Dark Green, Oatmeal, Dark Brown, Gold

    Note: Please note, with the difficulty of accurately representing colors on a variety of monitors, the color names are meant as descriptions along with the swatches. Please use both when deciding on what color to order. Also, despite how the colors may appear on your monitor the same color names in Wool, Silk and Linen are different and do not exactly coordinate.

    Our new 14th century gown is a form of cotehardie based on contemporary artwork, specifically the splendid examples in the Lancelot du Lac manuscript (c.1380). This magnificently illustrated rendition of Chretien de Troyes’ account of the quest for the Grail, was produced for the court of Bernarbo Visconti, Count of Milan, and it remains one the most cherished pictorial sources for fashion, arms, and armour in aristocratic courts of the late 14th century.

    The gowns depicted in Lancelot are of a classic form that was particularly popular in northern Italy and France during the last quarter of the 14th century: a gown fitted in the torso with a front-closure, flaring from the hips into full skirts and a short train. The arms are generously full to the elbow, at which point they significantly taper to follow the line of the forearm. The sleeve buttons from elbow to the cuff with cast, metal buttons, as is depicted in the manuscript. We have followed contemporary artwork by seaming the sleeve at the elbow and making the lower sleeve out of a contrasting color of fabric. This was a common, and particularly attractive, feature of the Italian cyprianae, which we have faithfully reproduced.

    The gowns shown in the Lancelot manuscript are meant to represent the clothing of a royal court, and their real-world counterparts would have been cut and sewn to fit each customer. Because they are a very difficult garment to fit “off the rack”, we have departed from what is illustrated for the garment’s closure. While these are universally buttoned in the Lancelot manuscript, this again requires customers to either have a tailored garment, or to wear their cotehardie with a loose fit. Not satisfied with this, we have chosen to use the same front-lacing placket design that has made our early 15th century front-laced gown so popular, and allows a better fit for a wider variety of body-types. Lacing was a common alternative amongst middle-class and aristocratic ladies of the late 14th century.  Our standard lace is a natural color or you can get black for an additional charge. The cyprianae itself was always side or back-laced, while front-laced “cottardite” in “French fashion”, are specifically denoted in the trousseau of Valentina Visconti, upon her 1389 marriage to Charles V son Louis, the Duke of Orleans. This combination of function and fashion creates a unique gown that is easy to dress yourself in, yet would look at home in the illustrated pages of a 14th century romance.

    Our Lancelot du Lac gown is available in linen with a linen contrast lower sleeve. All edges are finished or fully enclosed, improving both aesthetics and durability. As was done in the 14th century, the cotehardie can be worn alone over a linen undergown, or beneath a sideless surcoat, exposing to the belt worn at the hips.

    Drawing after ‘Lancelot du Lac’ et la quete du Graal circa 1385, manuscript 343 in the Bibliotethque National, Paris, France

    Drawing after the effigy of Catherine Beauchamp, Countess of Warwick, circa 1370-1375, St Mary’s Church, Warwick, England

    Drawing after ‘Lancelot du Lac’ et la quete du Graal circa 1385, manuscript 343 in the Bibliotethque National, Paris, France

    Drawing after ‘Lancelot du Lac’ et la quete du Graal circa 1385, manuscript 343 in the Bibliotethque National, Paris, France

    Illustration from the Romance of Alexander, French, 1338-44, fol 59r in the British Museum

    This Lady struts confidently in her royal blue linen Lancelot Gown with gold linen sleeves. Beneath she dons a linen Chemise, linen Stockings,  Garters, and Boots. Also shown is a Gold linen Liripipe Hood . She finishes her look with a Decorated Belt.

    This Lady struts confidently in her black linen Lancelot Gown with gold linen sleeves. Also shown is a red linen Liripipe Hood . Beneath she dons a red linen Kirtle, linen Stockings, wool Garters, and Boots.

    This Lady struts confidently in her black linen Lancelot Gown with gold linen sleeves. Also shown is a red linen Liripipe Hood . Beneath she dons a red linen Kirtle, linen Stockings, wool Garters, and Boots.

    This Lady struts confidently in her royal blue linen Lancelot Gown with gold linen sleeves. Beneath she dons a linen Chemise, linen Stockings,  Garters, and Boots. Also shown is a Gold linen Liripipe Hood. She finishes her look with a Decorated Belt.

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    12th- 13th Century Linen Pendant Sleeve Gown Full Wardrobe https://revivalclothing.com/product/linen-pendant-sleeve-gown-wardrobe/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/linen-pendant-sleeve-gown-wardrobe/#respond Tue, 18 Jan 2022 18:25:46 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=40455
  • Save 10% and more!
  • Please see individual clothing pages for sizing information on each piece
  • Price: $684.95 –Regularly $761 – You save $76!!
  • size 6 is available as a custom order +$50
  • The following leather goods can be added for an additional discount!
  • A Turret Hat can be added for an additional $10 discount!
  • All shoe sizes are unisex – please see each shoe page for sizing charts.
  • If you are between two sizes or intend to add a modern insole, we recommend ordering the next size up. In addition, turned and stitched shoes tend to be snug in the toe, so we recommend ordering a size larger than your regular size.
  • Ideal for a new reenactor in need of an entire wardrobe
  • Available in a diverse palette that includes jewel tones and muted colors
  • Please don’t hesitate to email call or text us (708) 502-1937) with any questions about stock or availability.
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    White, Black, Red, Royal Blue, Burgundy, Purple

    Slate Blue, Sage, Dark Green, Oatmeal, Dark Brown, Gold

    Note: Please note, with the difficulty of accurately representing colors on a variety of monitors, the color names are meant as descriptions along with the swatches. Please use both when deciding on what color to order. Also, despite how the colors may appear on your monitor the same color names in Wool, Silk and Linen are different and do not exactly coordinate.

    This Lady stands regally in her dark green and gold linen Pendant Sleeve Gown.  Beneath, one can just see the sleeves of her white Underdress. She wears a rectangular Linen Veil with a burgundy Turret Hat on top, and a Decorated Belt at the waist. Hidden from sight she wears Stockings, a pair of Garters, and Ankle Boots.

    Left: This regal lady wears a black and red linen Pendant Sleeve Gown. She has wrapped her hair loosely with a Turban and has topped it with a gold Turret Hat. Her white Underdress peaks out from underneath her rolled back sleeves. She finishes the look with a silver belt at the waist. Not shown are her Stockings, Garters, and Turnshoes.

    Right: This Lord Stands proud next to his Lady as he wears a matching red and black linen Supertunic, with his white Undertunic peaking through in stark contrast. He finishes the look with a belt similar to his lady. Not shown are his black Ankle Boots.

    Linen Veil with Wimple

    Linen Underdress.

    This Lady smiles for her close up in a blue linen Kirtle and custom brocade Surcoat. She covers her neck and hair with a Wimple and Pins her Veil into place under her Turret Hat

    Gold linen Stockings with ribbon garters.

    Black and brown leather Kidney Pouch

    Wool Garters

    Brown Leather Tall Boots

    Simple Medieval Leather Belt

    Black Leather Turn Shoe

    Brown Ankle Boot

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    12th-13th Century Wool Pendant Sleeve Gown https://revivalclothing.com/product/wool-pendant-sleeve-gown/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/wool-pendant-sleeve-gown/#respond Thu, 22 Aug 2019 17:44:05 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=34842
    • Based on contemporary artwork
    • Also available made to order in Linen
    • Available in a medieval palette of natural and jewel tone with contrast sleeve lining
    • If you would like to order this in one of our patterned wools – use that selection in the drop down and specify which pattern(from the swatches below) in the notes of your order.
    • Lace available in natural or black (+$5)
    • No visible machine stitching with the exception of lacing holes
    • All interior seams enclosed or finished
    • Back laced closure allows for near perfect fit
    • Comes in five sizes to accommodate most body types
    • size 6 is available as a custom order +$40
    • This style is made to order so please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery
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    Size Chart

    Note: In our women’s clothes we’ve abandoned ‘standard’, modern sizing because it is far from standard, and tends to cause more confusion than provide accurate information. So, please judge your size by your chest and waist measurements. We do not give hip measurements because the gown flares dramatically at the hip and is so generously sized there that fit is not an issue at that point. A range of fit is given for each size because the lacings and placket in the back start at the top and extend to below the hip providing flexibility within each size as well as a near perfect fit to each individual within that size range. The gowns run long with a small train so that you can wear them in the authentic fashion of the period – trailing along the ground or hem it to your desired length.

    Size

    Bust Measurement

    Waist Measurement

    2

    36- 40″

    28- 34″

    3

    40- 44″

    31- 39″

    4

    44- 50″

    36- 44″

    5

    50- 56″

    44-52″

    6

    56- 62″

    50- 56″

    Size 6 is available made-to-order only.

    Red, Burgundy, Royal Blue, Hunter Green, Purple, Black

    Dark Brown, Camel, Patterned Wool (Please don’t hesitate to email, call or text us (708-502-1937) with any questions about available patterned wools)

    Note: Please note, with the difficulty of accurately representing colors on a variety of monitors, the color names are meant as descriptions along with the swatches. Please use both when deciding on what color to order. Also, despite how the colors may appear on your monitor the same color names in Wool, Silk and Linen are different and do not exactly coordinate.

    About our Pendant Sleeved Gown

    The Twelfth Century was an era of cultural and technical innovation that has been called both the High Middle Ages and the Little Renaissance. In southern France, troubadours wrote a new form of music that sang of courtly love, while the rough-and-ready knightly class adopted a new ideology of its own: chivalry. The brutality of the Crusades not only caused the birth of new, distant kingdoms and the new knighthood of the Knights Templar and Hospitallers, but reopened a gateway to the East that brought an influx of new ideas, technologies and materials. The great, Gothic cathedrals, universities, and the reopening of the silk trade were all children born of this new cultural flowering. It was also an age of legendary personalities, whose names have survived the centuries: Henry Plantagenet, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Richard the Lionheart, William Marshal, Saladin and the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa.
    This era was also an age of innovation and elegance in civilian dress. One such example was a new, elegant back-laced gown that replaced the bliaut over the second half of the 12th century, and was made popular throughout the courts of England and France by such famed ladies as Queen Eleanor and her daughter, the renowned Marie de France. These new, fitted gowns adopted a variety of both simple and dramatic sleeve shapes, and although they fell out of fashion in the 13th century, were forerunners to the fitted dresses that would reappear in the 14th. We have chosen a unique, beautiful design from the later decades of the 12th century for its combination of style and comfort. The long, fitted dress has narrow sleeves that flare out into dramatic, streaming cuffs that almost reach to the ground. This gown is the height of High Medieval fashion! Based on contemporary artwork, and made in 100% Linen, our pendant sleeved, back-laced gown is available in our new pallet of rich, jewel tones with a contrasting sleeve lining. Four sizes and the historical back-laced closure allows for near perfect fit for most body types. Our standard lace is a natural color or you can get black for an additional charge. This gown shows that nobility doesn’t just have to be stately, it can be sexy!

    Drawing after a German Manuscript in the Library of St. Peter’s, circa 1080-1150 in Salzburg, Austria

    Drawing after an illustration in Hortus Deliciarium by the Abbess Herrade de Landsburg , circa 1180 in the Strassburg Library in Strassburg, Germany

    Drawing after a illuminated manuscript in the Engelberg Monastery Library, Cod.14, circa 12th century in Engelberg, Swizterland

    Drawing after a Spanish sculptural relief of St. Juliana and Devil, circa the late 12th century in Siones, Spain

     

    Drawing after an illuminated manuscript Cott. MS. Nero C. iv., circa 12th century

    Burgundy and Black pendant dress shown with white linen underdress

    Burgundy and Black pendant dress shown with white linen underdress

    Left: burgundy and black pendant sleeve gown shown with white linen rectangular veil and underdress, gold linen turret hat

     

    Right: Men’s Linen Supertunic in burgundy with black and an Undertunic.

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    White, Black, Red, Royal Blue, Burgundy, Purple

    Slate Blue, Sage, Dark Green, Oatmeal, Dark Brown, Gold

    Note: Please note, with the difficulty of accurately representing colors on a variety of monitors, the color names are meant as descriptions along with the swatches. Please use both when deciding on what color to order. Also, despite how the colors may appear on your monitor the same color names in Wool, Silk and Linen are different and do not exactly coordinate.

    Linen Chemise

    linen Lancelot gown with silk oval veil

    Wool Garters

    Red linen stockings held up by ribbon garters

    Black Leather Kidney Pouch

    Simple Medieval Leather Belt

    Black Leather Turn Shoe

    Brown Ankle Boot

    Brown Leather Tall Boots

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