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  • Limited availability, will not be restocked
  • ALL FINAL SALE
  • Our shoes and boots are offered in standard unisex sizes(men’s US sizing), for women's sizes order two sizes down. We do not offer custom sizing.
  • If you are between two sizes or intend to add a modern insole, we recommend ordering the next size up
  • Because they are made to order, they are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
  • Based on contemporary medieval artwork and finds(see Historical Inspirations below)
  • Sturdy construction in Top Quality leather
  • Designed as a fine compromise between authenticity, function and cost
  • Authentic reproduction buckles used for closure
  • Thick soles for durability
  • Not finding your size? Full selection available on regular product page
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    Size Chart

    Note: Please note measurements are approximate from outside of boot. Our boots are made of supple leather and therefor accommodate varying foot widths within a range. We have found that sizes run pretty true to modern sizes. In general, modern feet are not used to the softness of period shoes so we recommend choosing a size larger than you normally would so as to have plenty of room to add a modern insole. For those needing maximum support we strongly recommend adding the vibram sole option to your boots. Please note that boots with vibram soles added take an additional 7-10 days to ship and cannot be shipped via expedited methods (Fed Ex).

    Size

    Approximate Length

     

    4

    9″

     

    5

    9 3/8″

     

    6

    9 7/8″

     

    7

    10 1/8″

     

    8

    10 1/2″

     

    9

    10 7/8″

     

    10

    11 1/4″

     

    11

    11 1/2″

     

    12

    11 7/8″

     

    13

    12 1/4″

     

    14

    12 5/8″

     

    About Our Medieval Tall Boots

    At last, a proper 14th century tall boot! Tall boots appear artistically for the first time in the second half of the 14th century as part of the “working wardrobe” of huntsmen. By the end of the century, the had been adopted by the nobility for wearing on the hunt themselves. The boots continued to grow taller, as the cotehardie/doublet grew shorter, until they became a popular fashion for well-dressed men at court in the early decades of the 15th century and throughout the next century.

    Most ready to order tall boots on the market today are really simplified 15th century designs that reenactors “fudge” for the 14th century. We wanted to do better than that. Inspired largely by  the famed Gaston Pheobus Huntbook, one of the first sources to show tall boots, our tall boots are based on a design that would have been popular from the 1370s throughout the early 15th century.Made of a durable but supple leather that requires no painful breaking in, these boots hug and shape the leg, and have a slightly pointed toe. They buckle shut on the outside of the leg with brass buckles based on period originals. This style allows you to customize fit around your calf and up the leg.

    The end result is a product that we believe is more historically accurate, durable and aesthetically pleasing to anything else available “off the rack” today. We’re really excited at how well these turned out, and invite you to come see what makes these boots so special for yourself. Our Medieval Tall Boots are currently available in black and golden brown, whole sizes 4-14 based on Mens shoe sizes. Women should order 2 sizes smaller.

    (Note: We have made one concession to modern feet in the nailed sole, which, while anachronistic, provides a thicker sole and more supportive boot. It is also ideal for mounting a high-traction sole vibram for customers engaging in SCA or reenactment combat. The brass buckles allows a secure and comfortable fit through the leg and foot. As many modern feet are not used to the softness of period shoes we recommend choosing a size larger than you normally would so as to have plenty of room to add a modern insole. Also, for those needing more support we strongly recommend adding the vibram sole option to your boots. Please note that boots with vibram soles added take an additional 7-14 days to ship and cannot be shipped via expedited methods, such as Fed Ex. The addition of the vibram sole makes the boots a custom ordered item and cannot be returned or exchanged.

    Drawing after extant find in Konstanz, Germany circa 13-14th century

    Drawing after the Hours of Pierre de Bosredon for Rome use MS G.55 fols. 124v-125r circa 1465 in Langres, France

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

    Top Right: detail of the bottom nailed sole of our boots
    Left and Bottom Right: two views of our optional vibram sole

    Detailed views of our Medieval Tall Boots in Brown

    “Finally a pair of reasonably priced, period appropriate shoes!! Footwear is the hardest thing to find when costuming oneself; it can be very frustrating to have to resort to hiking boots or whatever to finish a costume. I was so happy to open the box from revival and find these very cool shoes that will provide a supreme finishing touch to my costume.
    By the way, during my presentations to grade four kids, they have asked to see my footwear! Thanks loads!”

    – Katy Gillett

    I am in Brisbane Australia and I recently received a pair of your black medieval ankle boots and they are awesome indeed…very comfortable and nicely handcrafted.Thank you. And once again “Love the boots”

    Regards,

    Russell Sky
    Brisbane, Australia

    detail of the sole of our boots with added vibram

    detail of the sole of our boots with added vibram

    detail of the bottom nailed sole of our boots

    “I received my low medieval boots on Saturday afternoon and wanted to tell you how thoroughly satisfied I am with them. Finally I have shoes that look terrific with my Fourteenth Century harness and that I am not afraid to fight in. I have already taken them to my local shoe repair shop, where they confirmed that once I wore out the soles, they could easily repair them. The quality of these shoes is everything that I would expect to see from your firm, and I am putting your new riding boots on my Christmas wish list. Thank you for offering this fine product.”

    – Arthur A. Donadio
    Attorney at Law

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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.

     

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

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    A few things to consider before you purchase one of our patterns

    ***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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    Medieval Braies Digital Pattern https://revivalclothing.com/product/medieval-braies-digital-pattern/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/medieval-braies-digital-pattern/#respond Tue, 08 Apr 2025 23:40:19 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=48400
    • 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 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:  Medieval Braies
    • Click here for the accompanying 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.

     

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

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    A few things to consider before you purchase one of our patterns

    ***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

    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

    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 Digital Pattern https://revivalclothing.com/product/medieval-chauses-digital-pattern/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/medieval-chauses-digital-pattern/#respond Tue, 08 Apr 2025 22:37:14 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=48383
    • 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 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 and Wool Medieval Chauses
    • Click here for the accompanying Braies 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.

     

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

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    A few things to consider before you purchase one of our patterns

    ***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
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    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

    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

    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 – Turret Hat https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-linen-turret-hat/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-linen-turret-hat/#comments Thu, 22 Aug 2024 21:05:01 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=47084
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    • Full selection available on regular product page
    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork(see Historical Inspirations below)
    • Made in Linen or Wool with cotton lining
    • One size fits most - fits up 23 3/4"
    • For open-top, 'hat' version of this style see our Decorative Linen Fillet
    • Can be worn with Barbette and Veils Pins alone or to over a veil
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    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. Hats were common with men and women of all classes, and came in a wide variety of forms, and made of a wide variety of materials. Men wore their hats alone or over a hood or coif, while women seem to have worn theirs either alone, over a simple veil, or over a veil and wimple. Our Turret Hat can be dated as early as the mid-13th century Macjieowski Bible and was used throughout the 14th century, worn by men and women and are made in 100% linen colors to coordinate with our other medieval styles.

    Drawing after a detail of 14th century statue of Lady Gerburg in the Naumburg Cathedral, Naumburg, Germany

    Drawing from a detail of the Weltchronik of Rudolf von Ems circa 1360 in Austria

    Drawing from the Manesse Codex circa 1305-1340 in Heidelberg University Library, no. 848, Heidelberg, Germany

    Drawing after a detail of a 14th century prefectory minature to a psalter MSk 26 f.231 in St. John’s College, Cambridge, England

    Drawing after a detail of a 14th century sculpture of Anna von Schweidnitz in the Prague Cathedral, Czech Republic

    A Lady shows off her elegant fashion sense with her purple and white linen houppelande, with a subtle black linen kirtle underneath. She modestly covers her head with a rectangular linen veil and a black turret hat.

    A lord feigns disinterest as he casually displays his wealth with a burgundy and cream velvet brocade houppelande, contrasted with gold simple hose and and a gold turret hat. He finishes the look with some black leather accents: a Simple belt, Ankle boots, and a pair of swordsman’s gloves.

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    CLEARANCE – Italinate Hat https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-italinate-hat/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-italinate-hat/#respond Thu, 22 Aug 2024 20:43:21 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=47059
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    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork(see Historical Inspirations below)
    • Wool with cotton lining
    • Available in a medieval palette of natural, jewel tones and authentic medieval patterns
    • If you would like to order this in one of our patterned wools – use that selection in the drop down and specify which pattern(from the swatches below) in the notes of your order.
    • No visible machine stitching
    • One size fits most - fits up 23 3/4"
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    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.

    Fifteenth century fashion is nothing, if not dramatic, and a part of that drama comes from the panoply of headgear worn by both sexes throughout the period. We’ve chosen four different styles for our men’s line that run the gamut from practical to outright outlandish; The Stuffed Chaperone, The Italianate Hat, The Acorn Hat and The Sock Hat. The Italianate Hat is a distinctive piece of 15th century headwear, usually worn by the mercantile and upper classes. Originating in Italy, it was particularly popular with military men, as shown on portraits of Federigo da Montefeltro and Francesco Sforza. It can be worn tall for a really distinctive 15th century look or with the brim turned up, for the shorter, more every day look.

    Drawing after Portrait of Frederico da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino, by Piero Della Francesca, circa 1465

    Detail from fresco by Benozzo Gozzoli of the Journey of the Magi in the chapel of the Palazzo de Medici-Riccardi in Florence Italy circa 1459

    Drawing after detail from a fresco by Andrea del Castagno in the Villa Carducci in Legnaia, Florence, Italy, circa 1450

    Drawing after detail from a fresco by Masolino da Pancale in the Bapistry in the Castiglione Olona, Lombardy, Italy, circa 1435

    Drawing after detail of a fresco by Gregorio Franceschino in the Tomb Chapel in the Cathedral of San Giovanni Batista in Monza, Italy circa the first half of the 15th century

    Drawing after fresco by Piero Della Francesca of the Legand of the Cross in the choir chapel in San Francesco, Prezzo, Italy circa 1447

    Drawing after fresco by Giotto of a Simple Man Honors Saint Francis in the church of San Francesco, Italy circa 1300

    Drawing after the fresco of the Allegory of April: Triumph of Venus by Francesco del Cossa, in the Palazzo Schifanoia, Ferrara, Italy circa 1476

    Drawing after fresco in the Hall of the Months in the Palazzo Schifancia in Ferrara, Italy circa 1466-1470

    A merchant in a dark green Linen Doublet, with a white Collared Shirt peeking out from underneath, shows off his deep burgundy wool italinate hat.

    A merchant in profile, he wears a black wool Italinate hat and a Red and Gold Linen Houppelande, you can also faintly see his collared shirt underneath his houppelande.

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    CLEARANCE – Wool Brimmed Hat https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-wool-brimmed-hat/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-wool-brimmed-hat/#respond Thu, 22 Aug 2024 20:34:23 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=47046
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    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork(see Historical Inspirations below)
    • A classic style appropriate for wide variety of time periods
    • One size fits most - fits up 23 3/4"
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    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. Hats were common with men and women of all classes, and came in a wide variety of forms, and made of a wide variety of materials. Men wore their hats alone or over a hood or coif. Our men’s hats are based on a pattern that dates from circa 1315 to 1440 and is such a universal style that it is appropriate from the Late 13th century into the early Renaissance.

    Drawing after a detail of an illuminated MS 738 fol. 312 circa 1400 in the Bibliotheque National, Paris, France

    Drawing after a detail of statue of Thietmar circa 1300 in Naumburg Cathedral, Naumburg, Germany

    Drawing after a brass of Robert Braunche circa 1364 in The Church of St. Margaret with St. Nicholas King’s Lynn, Norfolk, England

    Drawing after a fragment of an extant hat from an archeological excavation at Baynard’s Castle, London circa the 2nd quarter of the 14th century

    Drawing after The Poems of Piers the Ploughman circa 1377 in the Library of Trinity College, Cambridge, England

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

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

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

    Drawing after an embroidery on the Reliquary of St. Martin circa 1440 in the Musee Historique des Tissus, Lyons, France

    A man peruse’s a merchant’s wares. He wears a gold linen tunic and a pair of sage green linen chauses, which would be tied to his braies underneath. He adds yet another splash of color with his bright blue wool garters and slate blue short tailed hood. The look is completed with a black belt, pair of black ankle boots, and of course, a wool brimmed hat.

    A man ready for winter in a full wool wardrobe. he wears a simple hunter green wool tunic, slightly rolled at the cuff to reveal his undershirt, and a bright orange wool dagged hood. Not shown are his camel wool chauses, tied to his braise, and the garters that hold them in place. To finish the look he of course has the brimmed hat, as well as a decorated belt and a pair of brown ankle boots.

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    CLEARANCE – Tall Acorn Hat https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-tall-acorn-hat/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-tall-acorn-hat/#respond Thu, 22 Aug 2024 20:25:23 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=47039
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    • 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)
    • Wool with cotton lining
    • No visible machine stitching
    • One size fits most - fits up 23 3/4"
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    Red, Burgundy, Royal Blue, Hunter Green, Purple, Black

    Dark Brown, Camel, Patterned Wool (email, call or text us (708) 502-1937) with any questions about available patterned wools)

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

    Fifteenth century fashion is nothing, if not dramatic, and a part of that drama comes from the panoply of headgear worn by both sexes throughout the period. We’ve chosen four different styles for our men’s line that run the gamut from practical to outright outlandish; The Stuffed Chaperone, The Italianate Hat, The Acorn Hat and The Sock Hat. If you want something that is quintessentially 15th century, then our Tall Acorn Hat is perfect for you.

    Drawing after detail from a fresco in the Villa Carducci in Legnaia, Florence, Italy, circa 1450

    Detail from “Peter and Paul Disputing with Simon Magus Nero in the Brancacci chapel in Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence, Italy, circa 1428

    Drawing after the fresco of the Allegory of April: Triumph of Venus by Francesco del Cossa, in the Palazzo Schifanoia, Ferrara, Italy circa 1476

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    • CLEARANCE - 1/3 OFF - save $20!
    • Limited availability, no backorders
    • ALL FINAL SALE
    • Full selection available on regular product page
    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork(see Historical Inspirations below)
    • Wool with cotton lining
    • Available in a medieval palette of natural, jewel tones and authentic medieval patterns
    • One size fits most - fits up 23 3/4"
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    Please see our fabric swatch page for colors: https://revivalclothing.com/fabric-selection/

    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.

    Fifteenth century fashion is nothing, if not dramatic, and a part of that drama comes from the panoply of headgear worn by both sexes throughout the period. We’ve chosen four different styles for our men’s line that run the gamut from practical to outright outlandish; The Stuffed Chaperone, The Italianate Hat, The Tall Acorn Hat and The Sock Hat.If you want something that is quintessentially 15th century, but are a bit overwhelmed by ostentation, then our Short Acorn Hat is perfect for you. As simple as the chaperone is overblown, it is probably the single-most popular hat of the 15th century, worn by soldiers, craftsmen, artisans and even court dandies.

    Drawing after detail from a fresco in the Villa Carducci in Legnaia, Florence, Italy, circa 1450

    Detail from “Peter and Paul Disputing with Simon Magus Nero in the Brancacci chapel in Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence, Italy, circa 1428

    Drawing after the fresco of the Allegory of April: Triumph of Venus by Francesco del Cossa, in the Palazzo Schifanoia, Ferrara, Italy circa 1476

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    CLEARANCE – Linen & Wool Short-tail Hood https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-short-tail-hood/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-short-tail-hood/#respond Thu, 22 Aug 2024 19:33:19 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=47013
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    • Full selection available on regular product pages in Linen and Wool
    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork (see Historical Inspirations below)
    • One size fits most
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    Wool Colors:

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

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

    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 villein. 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. It is offered in the same colors as our popular linen tunics, cottes and gowns. Made of 100% linen this hood is joined in the front for the ease of pull-over wear and is a cool and authentic solution to keeping the sun at bay.

    Drawing after The Poems of Piers the Ploughman circa 1377 in the Library of Trinity College, Cambridge, England

    Drawing after Les tres belles Heures de Notre-Dame du duc Jean de Berry MS. 11 060-61l circa 1380 in the Bibliotheque Royale de Belgique, Brussells, Belgium

    Drawing after a detail of a misericord in Glouchester Cathedral circa 1350, Glouchester, England

    Drawing after the Warwick Psalter – Hours for Sarum Use, MS M.893, fol. 6v, circa 1430, in London England

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

    woman in a linen Kirtle and a matching linen Short-tailed hood with a Decorative Belt at the waist.

    Woman in a royal blue Linen Frontlaced Gown with a pair of gold linen Half-Sleeves. She wears a wimple under her red wool short-tailed hood and holds a tasseled pouch.

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