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    • CLEARANCE - save $20!
    • Limited availability, will not be restocked
    • ALL FINAL SALE
    • Full selection available on regular product page
    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork(see Historical Inspirations below)
    • Generous, flattering and authentic fit
    • Comfortable and authentic sleep or lounge wear
    • No visible machine stitching with the exception of lace holes and hidden waistband
    • All interior seams finished
    • Cut very full and long enough to keep braies tucked into chauses
    • For shorter, slimmer cut style designed to be worn with our Joined Hose see our 15th c. Braies
    • 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: Sizing on our Braies is very general because they are such loose fitting garments. In general terms we recommend Small for up to a 44″ waist, Medium for up to a 56″ waist and for those who prefer a looser fit in the waist. In general, the looser, larger fit is better for earlier portrayals while braies get smaller and more fitted toward the turn of the 15th c. The Large usually works better for those with a 48″ waist and above and for larger thigh circumference. Both the Large and the X-Large work well for those who like the very full look, as it is represented in some earlier medieval artwork. All sizes are generously cut in the length so they stay tucked into chauses.

     

    Size

    Recommended Waist Measurement

    Ungathered Waist

    Max Thigh Size

    Length

    Small

    up to 44″/112 cm

    (or for a slimmer fit)

    48″/122cm

    24″/61cm

    22″/56cm

    Medium

    44″/112 cm to 56″ / 142 cm

    (or for a looser fit)

    60″/152cm

    24″/61cm

    23″/58cm

    Large

    48″/122 cm to 74″/188 cm

    (or for the fullest fit and/or a very gathered waist look)

    78″/198cm

    30″/76cm

    26″/66cm

    Only available in White.

    For the majority of the Middle Ages, the idea of trousers was simply unknown. Rather, men (and possibly women) of all classes wore a pair of baggy drawers under their normal clothing. Laced to these braies was a pair of tight-fitting hose or chauses to cover the legs. Normally made of linen or wool, they are best cut on the bias (diagonal) across the warp and weft to increase their elasticity. While some hose stopped at the ankle, others incorporated feet, and some even had leather soles stitched on to take the place of shoes. These chauses were often further secured beneath the knee with a simple wool or leather garter. While braies are always depicted as being white, chauses came in a variety of colors.

    Our braies are based on surviving historical artwork. Like many other elements of clothing, braies went through some substantial evolution in the late Middle Ages. Artwork from the 13th and early 14th centuries depict massive, voluminous shorts, while by the 15th century, these had been reduced to the medieval equivalent of briefs. Our braies depict a moment in time in this evolution. Made of a stout linen, they are mid-thigh length and full, but trim enough to avoid causing bunching or unseemly lines and bulges when worn under a cotte, cotehardie or gown. Placing the lacing point for the chauses at the drawstring allows them to pull against the hips, reducing the drag on the braies, making sure your pants stay up when you want them to. A final advantage to historical underwear that is often overlooked is comfort. The relaxed fit of the braies is of great comfort when lounging around camp, and in hot weather, the chauses can be rolled down and worn around the ankles, for the medieval equivalent of shorts.

    How to point your Braies and Chauses

    Our braies are designed to have the chause pointed to the drawstring at the waist rather than the fabric of the braies themselves. This method puts less stress on the the linen of the braies as well as lessening the pull of the chause points on the top of the braies which tends to drag the waist down toward the hips. It also gives you complete flexibility on how high or low you can point you chauses to your braies. When you first get your braies you will need to adjust the waistband to your liking as well as the part of the drawstring which you will use to point the chauses to.

     

    To adjust your braies and chauses: Put on your braies and tighten the drawstring to the point where it feels comfortable on your waist and the fabric at the waist is distributed evenly on all sides, tie it loosely leaving a little slack. Use the slits at the side of the waistband to pull out a portion of the drawstring on each side – this will pull some of the drawstring from the center to the sides, let that happen. Once you’ve adjusted it so that you have a small loop at each side and it fits comfortably on your waist, you can tie the drawstring in a tighter knot in front. Tie a knot at the base of each loop you’ve pulled out to keep the loop from retreating back into the waistband. These are the loops you use to tie your chause points to. You can point your chauses to this loop with either a bow or a knot (its show with a bow in the sketch). The loop extending from the braies can be made longer for extra length in the fit of your chauses, or left short for higher fitted chauses. Lastly, once you have the braies waist fitting well, you can trim the extra long drawstring to a desirable length (being sure that you leave enough length to stop the drawstring from being lost in the waistband during washing) and finish the ends with knots to keep it from fraying.

    Video How To

    Drawing after a detail from the Maciejowski Bible circa 1250 Pierpont Morgan Library New York City, USA

    Drawing after the Album of Villard de Honnecourt circa 13th c. Bibliotheque National Paris, France

    Drawing after the Maciejowski Bible circa 1250 Pierpont Morgan Library New York City, USA

    Drawing after Le Parement de Narbonne circa 1375

    Drawing from a details of Grandes Heures de Rohan circa 1415 Bibliotheque National Paris, France

    Drawing after an illuminated manuscript circa 14th c. Roy. MS.16 Gvii in the British Museum, London, England

    Drawing after an Hungarian illuminated chronicle fol.41 circa 1360 in the National Szchnyi Library, Budapest, Hungary

    Here we have an example of Chauses that have been rolled down instead of tied to the Braies. This is often done for comfort due to overheating!

    This knight is caught in the midst of dressing. They have donned their gold linen Chauses and white Braies and Shirt. Their waist is belted with a simple brown Belt, and wool Garters prevent their Chauses from falling past their knees.

    This gentleman is only partially dressed! He is seen with only his Braies and Chauses! Avert your eyes for the sake of modesty!

    Here our Slim Cut Shirt is paired with a set of 14th C. Braies. These undergarments are essential to any outfit of the time!

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    Medieval Chauses & Braies Digital Pattern package https://revivalclothing.com/product/medieval-chauses-braies-digital-pattern-package/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/medieval-chauses-braies-digital-pattern-package/#respond Wed, 09 Apr 2025 00:07:13 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=48415
    • THIS IS THE DIGITAL DOWNLOAD FORMAT
    • Save $10 and get both Chauses & Braies patterns together!
    • All Revival Clothing Patterns, both digital and print book formats, are FINAL SALE and not eligible for exchange or refunds
    • Please note: the instructions are minimal, and only meant as a basic guide. They are written with the intent that the user understands patterns and clothing construction terminology and techniques.
    • Our patterns are intended for intermediate and advanced sewers
    • Please read 'please consider' below before purchasing, for complete details on the product
    • Pattern includes all sizes to accommodate most body types see sizing tab below for details
    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork(see Historical Inspirations below)
    • No time to sew? To purchase the finished product go here:  Linen Medieval Chauses, Wool Medieval Chauses and Medieval Braies
    • Click here for the individual patterns  Braies Pattern and Chauses Pattern
      • For the digital version:
      • Downloadable digital pattern you can print at home - not a physical product
      • You will need access to Adobe Acrobat Reader version X or later in order to open the file and a printer.
      • After you purchase the pattern, you will receive a confirmation email with the password for the pattern and a link to download an encrypted .PDF, that includes instructions and the pattern itself. The file may only be downloaded once.
      • Please make sure we have the correct email with your order and we are on your spam whitelist - we cannot resend the email as it contains a unique link for you to use.

     

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    ***All Revival Clothing Patterns, both digital and print book formats, are FINAL SALE and not eligible for exchange or refunds***

    Please note: our patterns are adapted from our original, industrial grade production patterns so they contain only the minimal markings used by professional production sewers and are intended for intermediate and advanced sewers. The instructions are a basic guide and written with the intent that the user understands patterns and clothing construction terminology and techniques. That said, we have used these patterns for many years in actual production, so they are vetted in terms of sizing and accuracy..

    For the digital version:

        • Downloadable digital pattern you can print at home – not a physical product
        • You will need access to Adobe Acrobat Reader version X or later in order to open the file and a printer.
        • After you purchase the pattern, you will receive a confirmation email with the password for the pattern and a link to download an encrypted .PDF, that includes instructions and the pattern itself. The file may only be downloaded once.
        • SAVE THE PASSWORD – you will need it every time you open the document 
        • Please make sure we have the correct email with your order and we are on your spam whitelist – we cannot resend the email with the link to download as it contains a unique link for you to use.

     

    All Revival Clothing Patterns, both digital and print book formats, are FINAL SALE and not eligible for exchange or refunds

    A note about sharing – PLEASE DON’T SHARE THESE FILES, copy the pattern or use it to produce items for sale. We are a small company, hoping to share our experience and ideas with you, in order to help you make beautiful, authentic, well-fitting medieval clothing. This pattern is intended for personal use by a single customer and we have priced it accordingly. Abuse of the user agreement will negatively affect our ability to continue to provide this service. We have spent a couple decades researching and perfecting our patterns and we are trusting you to use them in the spirit they are intended. So please, honor our single user policy and help us continue to serve the greater re-enactment community.

    Chauses Size Chart

    Note: The thigh and calf measurements are just approximate maximums because of the bias cut of the fabric the relative ‘stretchiness’ of this garment allows it to fit a variety of legs shapes including those smaller around than the maximum sizes. The most critical and least flexible (although there is some give there) aspect of our chauses is the shoes size so that should be your primary determinate on deciding which size will fit best. When in doubt, or on the cusp of two sizes it is generally advisable to go with the larger size. While the bias cut does give our chause some elasticity – it is not the extreme elasticity most of us our used to in our modern knit clothing.  The chauses are cut generously in the length to fit most inseams and keep your braies tucked in, even when sitting!

    Size Chart

    Size

    Maximum Men’s Shoe Size

    Inseam from Sole

    Calf Circumference

    Top of Thigh Circumference

    Medium

    10

    35″ / 89cm

    15.5″ / 39cm

    26″ / 66cm

    Large

    12 1/2

    35″ / 89cm

    16.5″ / 42cm

    28″ / 71cm

    X-Large

    14

    35″ / 89cm

    18.0″ / 46c

    33″ / 84cm

    Braies Size Chart

    Note: Sizing on our Braies is very general because they are such loose fitting garments. In general terms we recommend Small for up to a 44″ waist, Medium for up to a 56″ waist and for those who prefer a looser fit in the waist. In general, the looser, larger fit is better for earlier portrayals while braies get smaller and more fitted toward the turn of the 15th c. The Large usually works better for those with a 48″ waist and above and for larger thigh circumference. Both the Large and the X-Large work well for those who like the very full look, as it is represented in some earlier medieval artwork. All sizes are generously cut in the length so they stay tucked into chauses.

    Size

    Recommended Waist Measurement

    Ungathered Waist

    Max Thigh Size

    Length

    Small

    up to 44″/112 cm

    (or for a slimmer fit)

    48″/122cm

    24″/61cm

    22″/56cm

    Medium

    44″/112 cm to 56″ / 142 cm

    (or for a looser fit)

    60″/152cm

    24″/61cm

    23″/58cm

    Large

    48″/122 cm to 74″/188 cm

    (or for the fullest fit and/or a very gathered waist look)

    78″/198cm

    30″/76cm

    26″/66cm

    We can’t talk about Chauses without discussing braies, as well, since they work together to create a medieval version of ‘pants’.

    For the majority of the Middle Ages, the idea of “trousers” was simply unknown. Rather, men (and possibly women) of all classes wore a pair of baggy drawers under their normal clothing. Laced to these braies was a pair of tight-fitting hose or chausses to cover the legs. Normally made of linen or wool, they are best cut “on the bias” (diagonal) across the warp and weft to increase their elasticity. While some hose stopped at the ankle, others incorporated feet, and some even had leather soles stitched on to take the place of shoes. These chauses were often further secured beneath the knee with a simple fabric or leather garter. While braies are always depicted as being white, chausses came in a variety of colors.

    Our chauses are based on surviving historical artwork and extant garments. Made of a sturdy linen, our chauses are cut on the bias, with a clean, close fit in the ankle, creating the smooth line seen in historical artwork. They lace to the braies with a simple “point” (lace) and are cut high enough on the inside of the leg to keep the braies neatly tucked in. A final advantage to historical underwear that is often overlooked is comfort. The relaxed fit of the braies is of great comfort when lounging around camp, and in hot weather, the chauses can be rolled down and worn around the ankles, creating the medieval equivalent of shorts.

    How to point your Braies and Chauses

    Our braies are designed to have the chause pointed to the drawstring at the waist rather than the fabric of the braies themselves. This method puts less stress on the the linen of the braies as well as lessening the pull of the chause points on the top of the braies which tends to drag the waist down toward the hips. It also gives you complete flexibility on how high or low you can point you chauses to your braies. When you first get your braies you will need to adjust the waistband to your liking as well as the part of the drawstring which you will use to point the chauses to.

     

    To adjust your braies and chauses: Put on your braies and tighten the drawstring to the point where it feels comfortable on your waist and the fabric at the waist is distributed evenly on all sides, tie it loosely leaving a little slack. Use the slits at the side of the waistband to pull out a portion of the drawstring on each side – this will pull some of the drawstring from the center to the sides, let that happen. Once you’ve adjusted it so that you have a small loop at each side and it fits comfortably on your waist, you can tie the drawstring in a tighter knot in front. Tie a knot at the base of each loop you’ve pulled out to keep the loop from retreating back into the waistband. These are the loops you use to tie your chause points to. You can point your chauses to this loop with either a bow or a knot (its show with a bow in the sketch). The loop extending from the braies can be made longer for extra length in the fit of your chauses, or left short for higher fitted chauses. Lastly, once you have the braies waist fitting well, you can trim the extra long drawstring to a desirable length (being sure that you leave enough length to stop the drawstring from being lost in the waistband during washing) and finish the ends with knots to keep it from fraying.

    Video How-to

    Simple, comfortable and affordable, the tunic is an ideal garment for wearing around camp, when you’re out and about during the day, or as an introductory way to begin sprucing up your wardrobe. Wear it with chausses, braies and one of our three styles of hood, and you’ll be surprised at how quickly it dresses up.

    Learn more about Gaston Phebus and the Book of the Hunt in our From the Pen of History article here!

    Drawing after a detail from the Maciejowski Bible circa 1250 Pierpont Morgan Library New York City, USA

    Drawing after the Album of Villard de Honnecourt circa 13th c. Bibliotheque National Paris, France

    Drawing after The Three Magi, Altar Front circa late 13th century Episcopal Museum

    Drawing after a details in the Lutrell Psalter circa 1340 British Museum, London, England

    Drawing after Pisanello’s ‘Drawings of a Hanged Man’ circa early 15th century Oppenheimer Collection

    Drawing after The Livre de la Chasse circa 1387 British Library, London, England

    The Chronicle of St. Denis circa 14th century British Library, London, England

    Medieval linen Chauses up close in gold. Over lays a 14th C. Shirt, with Braies beneath. Legs are decorated with red Wool Garters.

    Linen Tunic worn over  14th C. Braies, his parti-colored linen Chauses, Wool Buckled GartersMedieval Ties Boots. Around his waist is a Decorated Medieval Belt . His Linen Liripipe Hood is adorned with a Rose of Chivalry Badge and a Wool Brimmed Hat on top.

    Linen tunic worn over  14th C. BraiesLinen ChausesLeather Buckled GartersMedieval Ties Boots. Around his waist is a Decorated Medieval Belt along with his leather Kidney Pouch. He also leaves his Linen Liripipe Hood  open.

    This knight is caught in the midst of dressing. They have donned their gold linen Chauses and white Braies and Shirt. Their waist is belted with a simple brown Belt, and wool Garters prevent their Chauses from falling past their knees.

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    CLEARANCE 14th c. Reversible Linen Men’s Cotehardie https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-14th-c-reversible-linen-mens-cotehardie/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-14th-c-reversible-linen-mens-cotehardie/#respond Wed, 08 May 2024 18:58:17 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=45845
    • CLEARANCE - save $40!
    • Regular price $359.95-$399.95
    • Limited availability, will not be restocked
    • ALL FINAL SALE
    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork(see Historical Inspirations below)
    • Authentic lines for comfortable, distinguished look
    • Completely lined and reversible
    • Full selection available on regular product page in Wool or Brocade
    • All interior seams enclosed or finished
    • Available in a diverse palette that includes jewel tones and muted colors
    • No visible machine stitching except buttonholes
    • Comes in four sizes to accommodate most body types
    • size XXL is available as a custom order +$40
    • 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: our 14th century men’s cotehardie is somewhat fitted so use both chest and waist measurements to determine your size.

    Size

    Max. Chest Measurement

    Max. Waist Measurement

    Medium

    36″ / 91 cm

    35″ / 89 cm

    Large

    41″ / 104 cm

    40″ / 102 cm

    XLarge

    46″ / 117 cm

    45″ / 115 cm

    XXL

    51″ / 129 cm

    50″ / 127 cm

    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 men’s cotehardie is based on contemporary artwork, specifically the splendid examples in the Lancelot du Lac manuscript (circa 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 cotehardies 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: short and closely fitted, with a long torso and a flare at the hips. There is a short, standing collar, distinctive to the last quarter of the century. The arms have a grand assiette arm-hole and 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 gives the garment a particularly distinctive, and dressier, look.

    The Lancelot manuscript depicts 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 using other contemporary design elements to provide a more comfortable fit. One alteration is a small slit in the side seam of each hem, allowing a greater freedom of motion when sitting or walking. Similar examples can be seen in a variety of French, English and Italian sources, such as the Epistre au roi Richart of Phillipe de Mezieres (1395), and illustrated in the manuscript il Fior di Battaglia of Fiore dei Liberi (1409). The most notable example, and one of the earliest, is the surviving cotehardie or “pourpoint” of Charles of Blois (circa 1364).

    Our cotehardie is based on contemporary artwork from a variety of sources. We have retained all of the classic elements of the historical design: long, full sleeves that taper at the wrists, a body that flares at the hips, and cast pewter buttons based on a contemporary pattern and arranged in a uniquely medieval placement. As was done in the 14th century, this cotehardie can be worn alone over a linen shirt, or beneath a houppelande. Revival cotehardies are available in linen – the ubiquitous fabric of medieval Europe -, Wool, and Brocade for the man of means. All edges are finished or fully enclosed, improving both aesthetics and durability.

    Drawing after tombs erected to two of Edward III’s children who died in infancy circa 1325-1350

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

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

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

    This Lord chooses a stark contrast of red and black with his black (with a green reversible lining) linen Cotehardie,  black Chauses,  black Tall Boots, and black Decorated Belt. He brightens his attire with red Wool Garters, and a red Liripipe Hood.

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    CLEARANCE 14th c. Brocade & Wool Men’s Cotehardie https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-14th-c-brocade-wool-mens-cotehardie/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-14th-c-brocade-wool-mens-cotehardie/#respond Wed, 08 May 2024 18:58:11 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=45840
    • CLEARANCE - save $40-60!
    • Regular price $359.95-$429.95
    • Limited availability, will not be restocked
    • ALL FINAL SALE
    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork(see Historical Inspirations below)
    • Authentic lines for comfortable, distinguished look
    • Made in Brocade or Velvet Brocade, lined in natural linen
    • Full selection available on regular product page in Linen or Wool
    • Available in a diverse palette that includes jewel tones and muted colors
    • No visible machine stitching except buttonholes
    • Comes in four sizes to accommodate most body types
    • If you would like to order this in one of our velvet brocades – use that selection in the drop down and specify which pattern(from the swatches below) in the notes of your order.
    • size XXL is available as a custom order +$40
    • This style is made to order so please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery
    • 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: our 14th century men’s cotehardie is somewhat fitted so use both chest and waist measurements to determine your size.

    Size

    Max. Chest Measurement

    Max. Waist Measurement

    Medium

    36″ / 91 cm

    35″ / 89 cm

    Large

    41″ / 104 cm

    40″ / 102 cm

    XLarge

    46″ / 117 cm

    45″ / 115 cm

    XXL

    51″ / 129 cm

    50″ / 127 cm

    Brocade Colors:

    Please see our Fabric Selection page for current brocade color and pattern options. Please don’t hesitate to email  call or text us(708) 502-1937) with any questions about stock or availability.

    Our men’s cotehardie is based on contemporary artwork, specifically the splendid examples in the Lancelot du Lac manuscript (circa 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 cotehardies 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: short and closely fitted, with a long torso and a flare at the hips. There is a short, standing collar, distinctive to the last quarter of the century. The arms have a grand assiette arm-hole and 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 gives the garment a particularly distinctive, and dressier, look.

    The Lancelot manuscript depicts 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 using other contemporary design elements to provide a more comfortable fit. One alteration is a small slit in the side seam of each hem, allowing a greater freedom of motion when sitting or walking. Similar examples can be seen in a variety of French, English and Italian sources, such as the Epistre au roi Richart of Phillipe de Mezieres (1395), and illustrated in the manuscript il Fior di Battaglia of Fiore dei Liberi (1409). The most notable example, and one of the earliest, is the surviving cotehardie or “pourpoint” of Charles of Blois (circa 1364).

    Our cotehardie is based on contemporary artwork from a variety of sources. We have retained all of the classic elements of the historical design: long, full sleeves that taper at the wrists, a body that flares at the hips, and cast pewter buttons based on a contemporary pattern and arranged in a uniquely medieval placement. As was done in the 14th century, this cotehardie can be worn alone over a linen shirt, or beneath a houppelande. Revival cotehardies are available in linen – the ubiquitous fabric of medieval Europe -, Wool, and Brocade for the man of means. All edges are finished or fully enclosed, improving both aesthetics and durability.

    Drawing after a detail of a late 14th century illumination Walter de Hamuntesham Attacked by a Mob

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

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

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

    This Lord draws his dagger and takes a powerful stance in his black and silver Brocade Cotehardie. Beneath his cotehardie lies his slim cut medieval shirt. He bypasses the need for Chauses and Braies by donning a pair of Simple Cotton Hose. He matches his wool GartersDecorated Belt, and Ankle Boots. His crowning glory is a burgundy Chaperone with it’s long sumptuous tail.

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    CLEARANCE Linen ‘Gaston Phoebus’ Tunic https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-linen-gaston-phoebus-tunic/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-linen-gaston-phoebus-tunic/#respond Wed, 08 May 2024 18:49:02 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=45833
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    • Limited availability, will not be restocked
    • ALL FINAL SALE
    • Based on medieval artwork in Gaston Phoebus' "The Book of the Hunt" (see Historical Inspirations below)
    • Authentic lines for comfortable, distinguished look
    • Affordable price makes it ideal for a new reenactor dressing up an existing wardrobe
    • Full selection available on regular product page in Wool and  Linen
    • All interior seams enclosed or finished
    • Available in a diverse palette that includes jewel tones and muted colors
    • No visible machine stitching
    • Comes in four sizes to accommodate most body types
    • size XXL is available as a custom order +$40
    • 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

    Size

    Max. Chest Measurement

    Max. Waist Measurement

    Medium

    44″ / 112 cm

    48″ / 122 cm

    Large

    50″ / 127 cm

    54″ / 137 cm

    XLarge

    56″ / 142 cm

    60″ / 152 cm

    XXL

    62″ / 157 cm

    64″ / 162 cm

       

    Size XXL is available as 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 ubiquitous tunic extends back into antiquity and was the common over garment of lord and peasant alike for centuries. Even as the nobility began adopting more elaborate clothing in the 14th century, the simple tunic remained in use. To complement the rest of our line, we’ve chosen to base our design on a specific, late 14th century example – the tunics so beautifully depicted in the illuminated hunt book of Gaston Phebus, Count of Foix. This full, pullover tunic has long, ample sleeves with narrow cuffs and a keyhole neckline. Depending on the wearer’s height, the tunic will fall between mid-thigh and knee-length.

    Simple, comfortable and affordable, the tunic is an ideal garment for wearing around camp, when you’re out and about during the day, or as an introductory way to begin sprucing up your wardrobe. Wear it with chausses, braies and one of our three styles of hood, and you’ll be surprised at how quickly it dresses up.

    Learn more about Gaston Phebus and the Book of the Hunt in our From the Pen of History article here!

    Drawing after Gaston Phebus’ Book of Hunting circa late 14th century MS francais 616 in the Bibliotethque National Paris, France

    Drawing after a British Manuscript of the building of St. Albans Abbey circa early 14th century Cotton Ms. Nero DI f.23v in The British Museum, London, England

    Drawing after a details in the Lutrell Psalter circa 1340, British Museum, London, England

    Linen tunic worn over  14th C. BraiesLinen ChausesLeather Buckled GartersMedieval Ties Boots. Around his waist is a Decorated Medieval Belt along with his leather Kidney Pouch. He also fastens his Linen Liripipe Hood  closed with a Crowned Lions Badge.

    Linen tunic worn over  14th C. Braies, his parti-colored Wool Chauses, Wool Buckled GartersMedieval Ties Boots. Around his waist is a Decorated Medieval Belt . His Linen Liripipe Hood is adorned with a Rose of Chivalry Badge and a Wool Brimmed Hat on top.

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    CLEARANCE 14th Century Linen Cotte https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-14th-century-linen-cotte/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-14th-century-linen-cotte/#respond Wed, 08 May 2024 18:37:41 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=45825
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    • Regular price $244.95-$304.95
    • Limited availability, will not be restocked
    • ALL FINAL SALE
    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork(see Historical Inspirations below)
    • Authentic lines for comfortable, distinguished look
    • Affordable price makes it ideal for a new reenactor dressing up an existing wardrob
    • Full selection available on regular product page in  Linen, Wool or Silk
    • Available in a diverse palette that includes jewel tones and muted colors
    • Can be custom ordered in any color combination as a Parti-colored cotte +$40
    • size XXL is available as a custom order +$40
    • Please don’t hesitate to email  call or text us(708-502-1937) with any questions about stock or availability.
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    Note: Sizing on our 14th century cotte is judged by chest size because it is meant to fit loosely in the waist and to be worn with a belt to complete the shape and look (as shown in our photos). The length given is that of the cotte unbelted.

    Size

    Max. Chest Measurement

    Length (from shoulder)

    Small

    36″ / 91 cm

    39″ / 99 cm

    Medium

    40″ / 102 cm

    39″ / 99 cm

    Large

    46″ / 117 cm

    39″ / 99 cm

    XLarge

    52″ / 132 cm

    40″ / 102 cm

    XXL

    65″ / 157 cm

    60″ / 102 cm

    Size XXL is available as made-to-order only.

    Linen Colors:

    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 14th c. Cotte

    In the 14th century clothing moved away from simple variants of the tunic towards sleek, elegant lines that emphasized the human form. Beginning mid-century, the man’s cotte made a particularly radical departure from earlier fashions. The new garment was shorter (mid-thigh to knee length) than the old surcotte or tunic, with a more fitted body and, for the first time, a full length, buttoned front closure. This new garment became popular with noble and townsman alike, remaining fashionable well into the 15th century, while also giving rise to the more extreme cotehardie.

    Our cotte is based on contemporary artwork from a variety of sources. We have retained all of the classic elements of the historical design: long, full sleeves that taper at the wrists, a body that flares at the hips, and cast pewter buttons based on a contemporary pattern and arranged in a uniquely medieval placement. As was done in the 14th century, this cotte can be worn alone over a linen shirt, or beneath a houppelande. Revival cottes are available in linen – the ubiquitous fabric of medieval Europe -, wool, and raw silk for the man of means. All edges are finished or fully enclosed, improving both aesthetics and durability.

    Drawing after a detail of a late 14th century illumination Walter de Hamuntesham Attacked by a Mob

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

    Drawing after an early 15th century Stained Glass Rondell in The Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England

    Drawing after Maneville’s Travels circa 1414-1420 in The British Museum, London, England

    Drawing after The Grande Heures de Rohan circa 1415 in The Bibliotethque National Paris, France

    Drawing after Maneville’s Travels circa 1414-1420 in The British Museum, London, England

    Drawing after an Italian illuminated manuscript Add. MS. 15277 circa 1400 in the British Museum, London, England

    Drawing after a detail of the Bedford Hours circa 1423 in the British Museum, London, England

    This Lord stands valiantly in a red linen Cotte and gold linen Chauses. Hidden beneath are his Shirt and Braies. He narrows his waist with a decorated Belt. His black Ankle Boots match with his black wool Dagged Hood

    Left: This Lady of noble birth wears a parti-colored green and black Backlaced Gown. Her Barbette helps to keep her Turret Hat atop her head. Beneath her gown she wears a Chemise and Stockings held up by Garters. She hangs an oatmeal colored linen Pouch from her Belt.

    Right: This lord matches his Lady with a green and black linen Cotte. He matches his red Liripipe Hood to his linen Chauses. It is pinned closed with a Decorative Badge. Beneath his Cotte he wears a Shirt and Braies.

    Left: This Lady of noble birth wears a royal blue Backlaced Gown. Beneath her gown she wears a Chemise and Stockings held up by Garters. Bright red Ankle Boots peek out from beneath her gown.

    Right: This lord kneels to his Lady with a royal blue linen Cotte. He matches his red Gloves to his Belt, and Garters.  His gold Chauses are held up by his Braies. Beneath his Cotte he wears a slim cut Shirt to reduce bulk.

    This Lord stands gallantly in a burgundy linen Cotte and linen Chauses. Hidden beneath are his Shirt and Braies. He narrows his waist with a brown leather Belt. Atop his crown head places his favored Chaperone.

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    CLEARANCE Wool ‘Gaston Phoebus’ Tunic https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-wool-gaston-phoebus-tunic/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-wool-gaston-phoebus-tunic/#respond Wed, 08 May 2024 18:29:28 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=45817
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    • Limited availability, will not be restocked
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    • Based on medieval artwork in Gaston Phoebus' "The Book of the Hunt" (see Historical Inspirations below)
    • Authentic lines for comfortable, distinguished look
    • Full selection available on regular product page in Wool and  Linen
    • All interior seams enclosed or finished
    • Available in a medieval palette of natural and jewel tones
    • Comes in four 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

    Size

    Max. Chest Measurement

    Max. Waist Measurement

    Medium

    44″ / 112 cm

    48″ / 122 cm

    Large

    50″ / 127 cm

    54″ / 137 cm

    XLarge

    56″ / 142 cm

    60″ / 152 cm

    XXL

    62″ / 157 cm

    64″ / 162 cm

       

    Size XXL is available as made-to-order only.

     

    Wool Colors:

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

    Dark Brown, Camel, Patterned Wool (Please see our Fabric Selection page for current patterned wool options. Please don’t hesitate to email  call or text us (708) 502-1937) with any questions about stock or availability.)

    The ubiquitous tunic extends back into antiquity and was the common over garment of lord and peasant alike for centuries. Even as the nobility began adopting more elaborate clothing in the 14th century, the simple tunic remained in use. To complement the rest of our line, we’ve chosen to base our design on a specific, late 14th century example – the tunics so beautifully depicted in the illuminated hunt book of Gaston Phebus, Count of Foix. This full, pullover tunic has long, ample sleeves with narrow cuffs and a keyhole neckline. Depending on the wearer’s height, the tunic will fall between mid-thigh and knee-length.

    Simple, comfortable and affordable, the tunic is an ideal garment for wearing around camp, when you’re out and about during the day, or as an introductory way to begin sprucing up your wardrobe. Wear it with chausses, braies and one of our three styles of hood, and you’ll be surprised at how quickly it dresses up.

    Learn more about Gaston Phebus and the Book of the Hunt in our From the Pen of History article here!

    Drawing after Gaston Phebus’ Book of Hunting circa late 14th century MS francais 616 in the Bibliotethque National Paris, France

    Drawing after a British Manuscript of the building of St. Albans Abbey circa early 14th century Cotton Ms. Nero DI f.23v in The British Museum, London, England

    Drawing after a details in the Lutrell Psalter circa 1340, British Museum, London, England

    This Lord also prepares for Winter in his royal blue Gaston Tunic, and red wool Chauses. Beneath he wears his Shirt and Braies. He keeps his crown warm with a camel colored Dagged Wool Hood. Leather accessories such as his Belt were all the rage and coveted by many.

    Left: This fiery Lady choses the colors of Autumn in her brown wool Frontlaced Gown and custom red Silk Veil. Beneath she wears a linen Underdress and Stockings. Her keeps her stockings up with Wool Garters. To complete her look she dons brown leather Gloves and Belt.

    Right: This Lord also prepares for Autumn in his hunter green Gaston Tunic, and camel Chauses. Beneath he wears his Shirt and Braies. He keeps his crown warm with a copper Dagged Wool Hood topped with a Brimmed Hat. Leather accessories such as his BeltShoes, and Gloves complete his protection from the elements.

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    Gaston Phoebus Tunic Digital Pattern https://revivalclothing.com/product/gaston-phoebus-tunic-pattern-dl/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/gaston-phoebus-tunic-pattern-dl/#comments Wed, 22 Nov 2023 15:48:30 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=39138
    • THIS IS THE DIGITAL DOWNLOAD FORMAT
    • All Revival Clothing Patterns, both digital and print book formats, are FINAL SALE and not eligible for exchange or refunds
    • Please note: the instructions are minimal, and only meant as a basic guide. They are written with the intent that the user understands patterns and clothing construction terminology and techniques.
    • Our patterns are intended for intermediate and advanced sewers
    • Please read 'please consider' below before purchasing, for complete details on the product
    • Pattern includes all five sizes to accommodate most body types see sizing tab below for details
    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork(see Historical Inspirations below)
    • No time to sew? To purchase the finished product go here:  Gaston Phoebus Tunic
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      • For the digital version:
            • Downloadable digital pattern you can print at home – not a physical product
            • You will need access to Adobe Acrobat Reader version X or later in order to open the file and a printer.
            • After you purchase the pattern, you will receive a confirmation email with the password for the pattern and a link to download an encrypted .PDF, that includes instructions and the pattern itself. The file may only be downloaded once.
            • SAVE THE PASSWORD - you will need it every time you open the document
            • Please make sure we have the correct email with your order and we are on your spam whitelist – we cannot resend the email with the link to download as it contains a unique link for you to use.

    All Revival Clothing Patterns, both digital and print book formats, are FINAL SALE and not eligible for exchange or refunds

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    ***All Revival Clothing Patterns, both digital and print book formats, are FINAL SALE and not eligible for exchange or refunds***

    Please note: our patterns are adapted from our original, industrial grade production patterns so they contain only the minimal markings used by professional production sewers and are intended for intermediate and advanced sewers. The instructions are a basic guide and written with the intent that the user understands patterns and clothing construction terminology and techniques. That said, we have used these patterns for many years in actual production, so they are vetted in terms of sizing and accuracy.

    For the Printed Version:

    This comes in the form of a spiral bound book with instructions followed by the pattern pages. To use, you cut out the pattern pages and tape them together for a full size pattern. For the sized patterns, all sizes are nested together. If you want use more than one size, you will need to trace the individual size onto semi transparent paper, like tracing paper, and use that to cut out the fabric.

    For the digital version:

        • Downloadable digital pattern you can print at home – not a physical product
        • You will need access to Adobe Acrobat Reader version X or later in order to open the file and a printer.
        • After you purchase the pattern, you will receive a confirmation email with the password for the pattern and a link to download an encrypted .PDF, that includes instructions and the pattern itself. The file may only be downloaded once.
        • SAVE THE PASSWORD – you will need it every time you open the document 
        • Please make sure we have the correct email with your order and we are on your spam whitelist – we cannot resend the email with the link to download as it contains a unique link for you to use.
    • All Revival Clothing Patterns, both digital and print book formats, are FINAL SALE and not eligible for exchange or refunds

    A note about sharing – PLEASE DON’T SHARE THESE FILES, copy the pattern or use it to produce items for sale. We are a small company, hoping to share our experience and ideas with you, in order to help you make beautiful, authentic, well-fitting medieval clothing. This pattern is intended for personal use by a single customer and we have priced it accordingly. Abuse of the user agreement will negatively affect our ability to continue to provide this service. We have spent a couple decades researching and perfecting our patterns and we are trusting you to use them in the spirit they are intended. So please, honor our single user policy and help us continue to serve the greater re-enactment community.

    Size Chart

    Size

    Max. Chest Measurement

     

    Small

    36″ / 91 cm

     

    Medium

    40″ / 102 cm

     

    Large

    46″ / 117 cm

     

    XLarge

    52″ / 132 cm

     

    XXL

    58″ / 157 cm

     

    The ubiquitous tunic extends back into antiquity and was the common over garment of lord and peasant alike for centuries. Even as the nobility began adopting more elaborate clothing in the 14th century, the simple tunic remained in use. To complement the rest of our line, we’ve chosen to base our design on a specific, late 14th century example – the tunics so beautifully depicted in the illuminated hunt book of Gaston Phebus, Count of Foix. This full, pullover tunic has long, ample sleeves with narrow cuffs and a keyhole neckline. Depending on the wearer’s height, the tunic will fall between mid-thigh and knee-length.

    Simple, comfortable and affordable, the tunic is an ideal garment for wearing around camp, when you’re out and about during the day, or as an introductory way to begin sprucing up your wardrobe. Wear it with chausses, braies and one of our three styles of hood, and you’ll be surprised at how quickly it dresses up.

    Learn more about Gaston Phebus and the Book of the Hunt in our From the Pen of History article here!

    Linen tunic worn over  14th C. BraiesLinen ChausesLeather Buckled GartersMedieval Ties Boots. Around his waist is a Decorated Medieval Belt along with his leather Kidney Pouch. He also fastens his Linen Liripipe Hood  closed with a Crowned Lions Badge.

    Linen tunic worn over  14th C. Braies, his parti-colored Wool Chauses, Wool Buckled GartersMedieval Ties Boots. Around his waist is a Decorated Medieval Belt . His Linen Liripipe Hood is adorned with a Rose of Chivalry Badge and a Wool Brimmed Hat on top.

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    CLEARANCE 15th c. Men’s Brocade Houppelande https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-15th-c-mens-brocade-houppelande/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-15th-c-mens-brocade-houppelande/#respond Tue, 29 Aug 2023 17:58:12 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=42984
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    • Full selection available on regular product pages in Brocade,  Linen and Wool
    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork(see Historical Inspirations below)
    • Made in Brocade and Velvet Brocade
    • No visible machine stitching
    • All interior seams finished
    • One size fits most
    • Please don’t hesitate to email  call or text us (708) 502-1937) with any questions
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    Size

    Max. Chest Measurement

    One Size

    up to 58″ / 147cm

     

    Note: Sizing on our Mens Houpplelande is judged by chest size because it is meant to fit loosely in the waist and to be worn with a belt to complete the shape and look (as shown in our photos)

    Brocade Colors:

    Please see our Fabric Selection page for current brocade color and pattern options. Please don’t hesitate to email  call or text us(708) 502-1937) with any questions about stock or availability.

     In the waning decades of the 14th century, a new style of mens and womens fashion evolved as a direct contrast to the sleek, fitted cotehardie. This sumptuous gown is called the houppelande, and while in any ways a return to the long, elegant surcoat, dalmatic or gown, it combined the voluminous, angel-wing sleeves of the 12th century, previously seen only in womens fashions, combined with the close-fitting, high collar of the late-14th century cotte. The flowing body of the houppelande was pleated and gathered in at the waist and cinctured with a narrow belt.

    The houppelande continued to evolve throughout the 1400s, and developed a rather unique and exaggerated silhouette by the 1470s. We have chosen to reproduce an earlier style of garment that reflects an earlier, more natural style fashionable amongst nobles, courtiers and wealthy burghers at the start of the 15th century. Based on the beautiful examples in the Tres Riche Houres of the Duc de Berry, this style had a broad, international appeal, and can be found throughout England, France, northern Italy and the Holy Roman Empire.

    The 14th century saw a cooling of the Earths climate, and this is reflected in the fashions that developed over the next two-hundred years. Houppelandes were often made of sumptuous fabrics such as felted wool and silk velvet, lined and edged in contrasting colors. It was usually worn over a cotehardie. Our first example is and is made of rich linen with a contrasting collar. Kept unlined for the hot summer months, the sleeves are trimmed in the same contrasting colors. A perfect garment to personalize by embroidering or block printing for that perfect, Duc de Berry look!

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

    Drawing after Andria Master, Christ bring news cat.7907, fol.23 in bibliotheque nationale de france circa 1407

    Drawing after Hayton presents his Book to Jean sans Peur, Orosius Master; ms fr. 2810, fol. 226V in bibliotheque nationale de france circa 1413

    Drawing after The Devonshire Hunting Tapestries circa 1425-1450 in The Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England

    This Lord dons a black and silver Brocade Houppelande. He accents with a red Italinate Hat for a splash of color. His brown Tall Boots match his Decorated Belt. To complete his look he places his valuables in his custom brocade tasseled Pouch. Beneath he wears his Collared Shirt , Cotehardie and Simple Hose

    This Lord has opted for a striking burgundy and gold velvet Brocade Houupelande to catch the rays of sunshine. Beneath he wears his brocade Cotehardie, 15th Century Collared shirt, and gold Joined Hose.  He matches his Ankle Boots to his black Turret Hat. His black Gloves keep his hands warm and protected.

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    CLEARANCE Renaissance Cotton Joined Hose https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-renaissance-cotton-joined-hose/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-renaissance-cotton-joined-hose/#respond Tue, 08 Aug 2023 17:57:00 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=42929
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    • Full selection available on regular joined hose products pages in Cotton and  Wool
    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork(see Historical Inspirations below)
    • Made in Cotton knit
    • Standard Points(standard natural with clear tips) are included
    • Superior stretch allows perfect fit for all body types
    • Reinforced waistband can be worn pointed to Doublet or on its own, not pointed to Doublet
    • Fully functional codpiece
    • Flattering, comfortable and authentic fit
    • Available in 2 sizes: S/M and L/ XL
    • 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: Because of the extreme amount of stretch in this fabric one of these two sizes will fit most body types. This is also why each size fits such a large range of measurements

     

    Size

    Men’s Shoe Size

    Waist Measurement

    Inseam

    Small/Medium

    8-11

    32-40″/81-101 cm

    26-36″/71-91 cm

    Large/XLarge

    9-13

    38-46″/96-116 cm

    34-44″/86-111 cm

     

    Cotton Knit:

    Purple, Burgundy, Gold, Dark Green, Blue, Red

    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.

    Men’s Joined Hose:
    As the cotehardie grew increasingly shorter and tighter, slowly evolving into the doublet, more of the braies and chausses were revealed. The end result was that the chausses grew to cover the cotte’s retreat, culminating in fully joined hose. This new garment followed the fashion for fitted garments, and pointed directly to the doublet. This, of course, added its own interesting challenges for performing the necessaries, and thus the 15th century saw the introduction of another new element in men’s fashion – the codpiece.

    Woolen Hose:
    Wool was the preferred fabric for these hose, or hosen, and was used in different weights and weaves, to accommodate the different seasons. We have replicated our hose in a robust, mid-weight, wool knit that you should find comfortable in most weather. The material is heavy and fitted enough to allow the hose to remain up without pointing, when you remove the doublet on hot days. In keeping with the 15th century aesthetic of smooth, shapely limbs, you will find that the hose accentuate the contours of the leg, while giving a flowing, athletic look. Whether you are built like a powerlifter or a distance runner, you will be surprised at how these hose will emphasize all of the right things, and turn more than a few ladies’ heads admiringly. (And maybe a few disapproving Churchmen’s heads as well, but really, isn’t all that feminine attention worth a little scandal?)

    Cotton Hose:
    While the elasticity, durability and wide variety of textures and weights made wool the fabric of choice for period hose, we realize that many modern customers are extremely temperature sensitive or have wool allergies. For our re-enactor or theatre customers for whom comfort or ease of care outweighs concerns of authenticity, we are also offering our joined hose in knit cotton. The cotton closely replicates the fit of the wool hose, but is much lighter-weight, and is available in a variety of colors.

    Wool or Cotton: Which Should I Chose?
    If you can’t decide which fabric will better fit your needs, are a few guidelines. If your first concern is authenticity, there is no choice at all; you need the woolen hose! Likewise, if you have problems wearing wool, then you can sacrifice a little authenticity and chose from our cotton selections, which come in a variety of stand out colors and are as comfortable and lightweight as our simple hose.

    Detail from fresco in the baptistry of Olona in Lombardy, Italy circa 1435

    Detail from fresco by Fra Angelico in the chapel of Nicholas V in the Palazzo Vaticano, Vatican City, Rome Italy circa 1448

    This Lord stands radient in his royal blue linen Cotehardie with custom golden sleeve. He matches his Joined Hose to his cuffs. Beneath lays hidden his linen Shirt. He ties a pair of wool Garters at the knee and belts his waist with a Decorated Belt. He finishes off his look with a red wool Chaperone, and black Turnshoes.

    This Fighter stands out like the sun in a golden brocade Doublet. He wears black Joined HoseGloves, and Shoes as a stark contrast, along with a black Medieval Belt. Beneath his doublet and hose are his Shirt and Braies. He keeps his head warm and fashionable with a rolled beige Dagged Hood decorated with a large Badge

    Red Joined Hose and black Turnshoes. Partially shown is a black wool Doublet

    Left: This Lord kneels in admiration of his Lady in his green Wool Doublet and burgundy Joined Hose. He wears black Turnshoes to match his leather Belt and Pouch.

    Right: The lady dons a sage linen Frontlaced GownChemise, and gold Half Sleeves. She ties a decorated belt around her waist. She wears her hair pinned back with a Barbette and Veil.

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