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  • Price: $854.95 –Regularly $957 - You save $102!!
  • The following leather goods can be added for an additional discount!
  • All shoe sizes are unisex - please see each shoe page for sizing charts.
  • Ideal for a new reenactor in need of an entire wardrobe
  • Size XXL available as custom order +$60
  • Available in rich jewel tones, in any combination of your choice
  • Please don’t hesitate to email call or text us (708) 502-1937) with any questions about stock or availability.
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    Silk Colors:

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

    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.

    Please don’t hesitate to email call or text us (708) 502-1937) with any questions about stock or availability.

     

    Black and purple reversible Silk Cotte, Red and black reversible silk hood, Red silk Chauses, red square buckle belt, black kidney pouch, black ankle boots, and a silver brooch. Not shown are his White Shirt and Braies.

     

    Royal Blue and Hunter Green reversible silk Cotte, white shirt, and decorated belt.

     

    Hunter green and royal blue reversible silk hood.

     

    White Coif

     

    White Shirt

     

    Red Cotte

     

    White Braies

     

    Black Chauses with Braies

     

    Brown Leather Kidney Pouch

     

    Brown medieval turnshoe.

     

    Brown Ankle Boot

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    Men’s Medieval Silk Chauses https://revivalclothing.com/product/silk-chauses/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/silk-chauses/#respond Wed, 23 Feb 2022 18:30:37 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=40887
    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork (see Historical Inspirations below)
    • Also available in Linen and Wool
    • Flattering, comfortable and authentic fit
    • Made in 100% Silk 
    • Available in a medieval palette of jewel tones 
    • A pair of standard Points (standard natural with clear tips) are included
    • A bit of extra length to help keep braies tucked in
    • Can be worn full length or rolled down and gartered at the knee
    • Can be custom ordered in any two of our colors as Parti-colored (pair one leg in each fabric)( +$30)
    • If you would like to this in parti-colored combo –  use that selection in the drop down and specify which two colors you would like(limited to colors listed in swatches below
    • You can upgrade to metal tipped points (+$7.95) that come in natural and 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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    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″ / 46cm

    33″ / 84cm

    Silk:

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

    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 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

    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 silk Chauses up close in brick red. Over lays a Medieval Shirt, with Braies beneath.

    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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    Medieval Silk Backlaced Gown Full Wardrobe https://revivalclothing.com/product/silk-backlaced-gown-wardrobe/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/silk-backlaced-gown-wardrobe/#respond Tue, 18 Jan 2022 20:19:13 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=40501
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  • Please see individual clothing pages for sizing information on each piece
  • Price: $654.95 –Regularly $726 - You save $71!!
  • The following leather goods can be added for an additional discount!
  • All shoe sizes are unisex – please see each shoe page for sizing charts.
  • size 6 is available as a custom order +$50
  • Substitute Oval Silk Veil for Linen Veil available +$5
  • 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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    Brick Red, Black, Hunter Green, Royal Blue, Purple

    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 Veil with Wimple

    Top: Barbette with Simple Fillet

    Bottom: Barbette with custom Turret Cap

    Linen Chemise with Turban

    White linen tippets

    Red linen stockings held up by ribbon garters

    Wool Garters

    Brown Simple Medieval Belt

    Black leather medieval kidney pouch

    Brown Leather Tall Boots

    Brown Ankle Boot

    Black Leather Turn Shoe

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    12th-13th C. Medieval Bliaut Full Wardrobe https://revivalclothing.com/product/bliaut-wardrobe/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/bliaut-wardrobe/#respond Tue, 18 Jan 2022 19:35:54 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=40478
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  • Please see individual clothing pages for sizing information on each piece
  • Price: $814.95 –Regularly $906- You save $91!!
  • The following leather goods can be added for an additional discount!
  • size 6 underdress is available as a custom order +$50
  • Substitute Silk Oval Veil for Linen Veil available +$5
  • A Turret Hat can be added for an additional $10 discount!
  • 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 or text us with any questions about stock or availability.
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    Silk colors: Black, Purple, Burgundy, Golden Brown, Dark Green, Emerald Green, Bright Blue

    NOTE: we are experiencing long delays in restocking this fabric so we may have a limited color selection available – please email us or text us for current available color selection

    Purple -a rich royal purple
    Burgundy-a dark brick red
    Golden Brown -a rich gold-copper color
    Dark Green -a rich, forest green
    Emerald Green -a brilliant medium green
    Bright Blue -an intense blue

    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 Veil with Wimple

    Top: Barbette with Simple Fillet

    Bottom: Barbette with custom Turret Hat

    Linen Underdress with Turban

    A Lady models her bright blue silk Bliaut, contrasted with her silk Stomacher and brick red silk Double Wrap Belt. She wears a rectangular Linen Veil and a burgundy Turret Hat. One can see her white linen Underdress peeking out from the collar of her bliaut. Not shown are her linen Stockings, wool Garters, and Turnshoes.

    Silk Stomacher with a black silk Double Wrap Belt.

    Red linen stockings held up by ribbon garters

    Wool Garters

    Brown Simple Medieval Belt

    Brown leather medieval kidney pouch

    A black silk Double Wrap Belt over a purple Bliaut

    Brown Ankle Boot

    Black Leather Turn Shoe

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    Medieval Double Wrap Belt https://revivalclothing.com/product/double-wrap-belt/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/double-wrap-belt/#respond Mon, 06 May 2019 03:55:14 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=33462
    • Based on contemporary artwork
    • Style designed to flatter waist and hips
    • Made in Linen in a HUGE variety of colors
    • If you wish us to make this in Silk, Brocade or Wool - just choose "custom" option and add your request from our available fabrics page
    • Remember to give us TWO fabric choices as this is reversible - or if you want both side the same - tell us that
    • Please note: for custom choices we advise that you check with us BEFORE you place the order to make sure you choice is available
    • Available in 3 sizes for customized fit
    • Trimmed with gold satin cord and tassels the coordinate with all color palettes
    • No visible machine stitching with the exception of eyelets for lacing
    • Looks great worn with Stomacher or on its own
    • Coordinates with all colors of our pleated Bliauts and Pendant Sleeve Gowns
    • Double Wrapped Belt is reversible so you get two distinct looks for one low price
    • Please don’t hesitate to email or text us with any questions about stock or availability
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    Size Chart

     

    Size

    Double Wrap Belt Lengths

    Small

    59″ / 149cm Long

    Medium

    72″ / 183cm Long

    Large

    92″ / 233cm Long

    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.

    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 12th Century Double Wrap Belt

     

    The lady’s equivalent to the knightly, double-wrapped belt, this broad, form-enhancing girdle is the quintessential fashion accessory for a High Medieval ensemble. Made in Linen and interlined with stiffener to keep shape. Can be worn with our waist cinching Stomacher or by itself. Completely reversible, and available in a wide variety of colors.

    Drawing after sculpture from Bourge Cathedral, circa 12th century in Bourge, France

    Drawing after the Effigy of Queen Clotilda, circa 12th century in Corbeil

    Drawing after column sculpture on the portal of Chartres Cathedral, circa the 2nd half of the 12th century in Chartres, France

    Blue bliaut with custom stomacher and black silk wrap belt

    Purple bliaut with blue stomacher and purple wrap belt

    Orange bliaut with Gold brown stomacher and  black wrap belt

    Beige bliaut with custom stomacher and black wrap belt

    Purple bliaut with red stomacher , purple  wrap belt, custom turret hat and custom tasseled pouch

    green bliaut with custom stomacher , custom wrap belt

    blue bliaut with Gold stomacher, custom wrap belt, linen veil, and turret hat

    Blue and blue bliaut with custom silk veils,  hunter green wrap belt

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    Medieval Stomacher https://revivalclothing.com/product/medieval-stomacher/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/medieval-stomacher/#respond Mon, 06 May 2019 03:18:12 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=33458
    • Based on contemporary artwork
    • Flattering cut makes waist appear smaller
    • Made in Linen in 3 sizes for customized fit
    • If you wish us to make this in Silk, Brocade or Wool - just choose "custom" option and add your request from our available fabrics page
    • Please note: for custom choices we advise that you check with us BEFORE you place the order to make sure you choice is available
    • Stomacher has back laced closure with a full placket allows for near perfect custom  fit
    • Lace available in natural or black (+$5)
    • No visible machine stitching with the exception of eyelets for lacing
    • Looks great worn with Double Wrap Belt or on its own
    • Coordinates with all colors of our pleated bliaut and pendant sleeve gowns
    • Any question don't hesitate to contact us s via email or call or text (708)502-1937
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    Size Chart

     

    Size

    Waist Measurements

    Small

    19-28″ / 48-71cm

    Medium

    28-37″ / 71-94cm

    Large

    38-47″ / 97-119cm

    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.

     
    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 12th Century Stomacher

    A medieval solution to the corset! This broad, body-shaping and enhancing garment was unique to the mid-12th century and often worn with an otherwise loose-fitting gown. Back-lacing, made in Linen, interlined with stiffener for shapely fit shape and available in a wide variety of colors.  Can be layered with our Double Wrap Belt for a truly opulent sillouette or worn by itself. Our standard lace is a natural color or you can get black for an additional charge. If you wish this style made in one of our brocades or silk colors please contact us  via email or call or text (708)502-1937 for current fabric selection.

    Drawing after sculpture from Bourge Cathedral, circa 12th century in Bourge, France

    Drawing after the Effigy of Queen Clotilda, circa 12th century in Corbeil

    Drawing after column sculpture on the portal of Chartres Cathedral, circa the 2nd half of the 12th century in Chartres, France

    Blue bliaut with custom stomacher and black silk wrap belt

    Purple bliaut with blue stomacher and purple wrap belt

    Orange bliaut with Gold brown stomacher and black wrap belt

    Beige bliaut with a custom color stomacher and wrap belt

    Purple bliaut with red stomacher , purple wrap belt, custom turret hat and custom tasseled pouch

    green bliaut with custom stomacher , custom wrap belt

    blue bliaut with Gold stomacher, custom wrap belt, linen veil, and turret hat

    Purple bliaut with red stomacher and a custom color wrap belt

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    12th-13th C. Medieval Bliaut https://revivalclothing.com/product/medieval-bliaut/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/medieval-bliaut/#respond Mon, 06 May 2019 02:17:52 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=33449
    • Based on contemporary artwork
    • Made in 100% China Silk
    • Available in gorgeous Jewel Tones with Stomachers and Double Wrap Belts in  coordinate colors
    • The perfect gown for both formal occasions and hot weather - it is regal and extremely comfortable
    • One size fits most
    • All interior seams finished
    • Flattering, flexible, authentic fit
    • Please don’t hesitate to email or text us with any questions about stock or availability
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    Sizing

    Size Chart

     

    Size

    Chest Measurement

    Hip

    Length (from shoulder)

    One Size

    fits up to 50″ / 127cm

    fits up to 70″ / 178cm

    66″ / 168cm

    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. For this gown we’ve given only the maximum size range because the pleating gives an extremely flexible and flattering fit – it really does fit and look great on most sizes. Although it is made of yards of fabric with generous sizing the beautiful drape of the silk allows for a flattering fit in your size. Pair it with one of our tapestry stomachers to complete the look. The bliaut runs long so that you can wear it in the authentic fashion of the period – trailing along the ground or hem it to your desired length.

    Silk colors: Black, Purple, Burgundy, Golden Brown, Dark Green, Emerald Green, Bright Blue

    NOTE: we are experiencing long delays in restocking this fabric so we may have a limited color selection available – please email us or text us for current available color selection

    Purple -a rich royal purple
    Burgundy-a dark brick red
    Golden Brown -a rich gold-copper color
    Dark Green -a rich, forest green
    Emerald Green -a brilliant medium green
    Bright Blue -an intense blue

    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 Bliaut

    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.

    One such example was the new form of pleated bliaut that appeared in this period. The bliaut was one of the most elegant, and unique garments of the High Middle Ages. It had both male and female forms, and appeared in several variations. We have chosen a design for the lady that was popular during the youth of the redoubtable Eleanor of Aquitaine (1150s – 1160s) for its combination of style and comfort. The loose, airy dress has broad angle-wing sleeves and is naturally pleated throughout its length. It can be worn loose over a simple chemise, with a broad, double-wrapped belt, or in full, court ensemble with both belt and stomacher, a beautiful style that was unique to this period. One dress, three different styles! Based on contemporary artwork, and made in 100% China Silk, our pleated bliaut comes in a dazzling array of colors that are designed to coordinate with our stomachers and double-wrapped belts. The perfect gown for both formal occasions and hot weather – it is both regal and extremely comfortable.

    Drawing after sculpture from Bourge Cathedral, circa 12th century in Bourge, France

    Drawing after the Effigy of Queen Clotilda, circa 12th century in Corbeil

    Drawing after column sculpture on the portal of Chartres Cathedral, circa the 2nd half of the 12th century in Chartres, France

    Directions for Pleating your Bliaut

    1. Hand wash separately
    2. Remove excess water by wringing, let dry slightly
    3. Twist body and arms, leaving neck edge free, twist around itself once more and secure end
    4. Leave to dry completely
    5. When dry, pleating is set
    6. Store rolled up to maintain pleating between wearings

    Blue bliaut with custom stomacher and black silk wrap belt

    Purple bliaut with blue stomacher and purple wrap belt. Also shown are a linen wimple and veil, topped with a cutsom turret hat.

    Left: custom short sleeve tunic , white long tunic, custom leather gloves.

    Right: Orange bliaut with Gold brown stomacher and  black wrap belt.  Linen wimple and silk veil

    Beige bliaut with custom stomacher and black wrap belt.   Also Shown: linen barbette and custom turret hat.

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    14th c. Silk Backlaced Gown https://revivalclothing.com/product/silk-backlaced-gown/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/silk-backlaced-gown/#respond Wed, 19 Dec 2018 06:06:13 +0000 http://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=31267
    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork(see Historical Inspirations below)
    • Made in 100% aw Silk
    • Also available in Linen and 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
    • 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
    • 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

    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.

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

    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

    Back view of a green silk backlace gown.

    Our silk Backlace Gown in green worn with a Wimple, Veil, and Decorated Belt

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    14th c. Reversible Silk Hood https://revivalclothing.com/product/silk-hood/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/silk-hood/#respond Tue, 13 Nov 2018 05:17:17 +0000 http://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=28422
    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork(see Historical Inspirations below)
    • Made-to-order, allow 4-6 weeks for delivery
    • Authentic lines for comfortable, distinguished look
    • Made in 100% Raw Silk, also available in Linen, and Wool versions
    • Completely lined garment
    • Available in rich jewel tones, in any combination of your choice
    • Designed to be closed with your own pin or buttons so you can accessorize to match your outfit
    • Completely reversible so you get two distinct looks in one
    • 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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    Brick Red, Black, Hunter Green, Royal Blue, Purple

    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.

    Head-coverings were a critical component of dress in the Middle Ages. Hoods were common with men and women of all classes, and came in a wide variety of forms: long tailed or liripipe, short-tailed, dagged or straight hems, either pull-over or with an open front that was buttoned or pinned closed. Only the sumptuousness of the fabric, elaborateness of the dagging, or extreme length of the tail distinguished the hood of a duke from that of a villain.

    Men wore their hoods alone or with a plain linen coif beneath or a hat over, while women seem to have worn the hoods alone or with a wimple. In general, the most extreme version of this style with the longest tail or, liripipe, was typical in the mid to late fourteenth century while our short-tailed version is more typical of earlier fourteenth century portrayals. Since it is fully reversible it is like having two hoods in one! The open front can be fastened with a badge so that you can accessorize to match your outfit. You also can leave it open and turn back the front, revealing the contrast lining, as women often did later in the fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries.

    Drawing after a detail of the ‘Book of Hunting’ of Gaston Phobeus, MS. francais 616, circa mid 14th century in the Bibliotheque National, Paris, France

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

    Drawing after a Omne Bonum an Encyclopedia of Canon Law circa late 1340s

    Drawing after a detail of the Romance of Alexander, MS. Bodley 264, circa 1344 in the Bodeleian Library, Oxford, England

    Drawing after Status de L’Ordre du Saint Esprit, MS. fr. 4274, circa 1353 in the Bibliotheque National, Paris, France

    Drawing after a detail of an illuminated MS fr. 364 fol. 197r. circa 1315 in the Bibliotheque National, Paris, France

    Drawing after a detail of the painted ceiling in the Hall of Justice circa 1354 in The Alahambra, Granada, Spain

    Drawing after a detail from a 15th century MS in The British Museum, London, England

    Drawing after the Bourgeouise of Mans, circa 1362 in the Bibliotheque National, Paris, France

    Drawing after a detail in the Romance of King Meneleas circa 1364-1380 in the British Museum, London, England

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

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

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

    Drawing after ‘Les Chroniques de Saint-Denis’ MS Roy.20 CVII, circa early 15th century in the British Museum, London, England

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

    A young woman wears a Royal Blue and Brick Red Reversible Silk Hood over a Wimple and Burgundy Wool Kirtle. Beneath, she wears a Chemise, Linen Stockings, and a pair of Black Leather Turn Shoes.

    A man wears a Hunter Green and Royal Blue Reversible Silk Hood, Pinned Closed with a Bronze Dragon Knotwork Brooch, over a Gold Linen Cotte. He wears a white Linen Shirt beneath the cotte along with a pair of Braies and Red Wool Chauses. he finishes the look with Black Leather Ankle Boots, a black Simple Belt, Embossed Pouch, and A pair of Wool Garters.

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    Silk Veil https://revivalclothing.com/product/silk-veil/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/silk-veil/#comments Fri, 09 Nov 2018 00:43:39 +0000 http://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=28153
    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork(see Historical Inspirations below)
    • Made in 100% Lightweight Silk
    • Our oval veil is 26"x 40"
    • Generously sized for an elegant flowing look
    • Color: White
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    In the Middle Ages, the well-dressed (and well-behaved) lady did not run about town with her head completely uncovered like a maid. Even if she decided to forego any sort of elaborate headdress, she would be adorned with the simple veil. Throughout the period veils came in both oval and rectangular configurations, which could be worn in a wide variety of ways – both alone or with wimples, barbettes, or any number of different headdresses and hats. We have replicated both shapes in white linen, and generously sized them to create an elegant, flowing look. For more formal wear, and in order to secure the veil to your head, we offer both a barbette and a wimple. The barbette‘s origin has been attributed to Eleanor of Aquitaine in the mid-12th century, and was a simple band of cloth used to secure a veil or hat, worn vertically around the head and fastened closed with a pin. It remained in use into the 14th century. The wimple also developed in the 12th century as a way to conceal feminine charms, and was adopted by both modest and fashionable women. Although less ubiquitous by the 14th century than in earlier centuries, the wimple remained a common piece of female attire throughout the period, and was a natural way to attach the veil. Our wimple has a smooth, elegant line that frames the face, and is specifically designed to be integrated with our veils. It can be worn to completely conceal the hair or not, as you choose. We have made all these items out of lightweight linen for comfort, even during the heat of summer.

    Drawing after a detail in the Cathedral Treasure circa 1300 Minden, Germany

    Drawing after a circa 1270 statue in the Cathedral in Rheims, France

    Drawing after a brass of Lady Alyne de Creke in Westley Waterless Church, in Cambridgeshire, England

    A noble woman in a deep red on red brocade houppelande with a matching henin, which is draped in our silk veil. her underdress just peeks out from the collar of her houppelande.

    A woman in a gold and red parti-colored backlace gown, wearing a wimple with our silk veil pinned to it.

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