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    • CLEARANCE - save up to $30!
    • Limited availability, will not be restocked
    • ALL FINAL SALE
    • Full selection available on regular product page
    • Based on contemporary artwork and extant garments
    • Made in Linen
    • Based on contemporary artwork and extant garments
    • All interior seams finished
    • Available in a medieval palette of jewel tones and neutral tones
    • Can be custom ordered in any color combination as a Parti-colored kirtle +$30
    • Made in six sizes to fit infant through young adults
    • Please don’t hesitate to email  call or text us (708-502-1937) with any questions about stock or availability.
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    Size

    Chest Measurement

    Length (from shoulder to hem)

    Approximate modern size equivalent

    XXSmall

    20″

    22″

    Toddlers 2

    XSmall

    22″

    28″

    Toddlers 3

    Small

    24″

    33″

    Girls 5

    Medium

    26″

    41″”

    Girls 7

    Large

    28″

    44″

    Girls 10/ Juniors 5

    XLarge

    30″

    48″

    Girls 12/ Juniors 9

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

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

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

    Our children’s wear line is based on smaller simplified, versions of our adult clothing, as it was in period. Most clothing for younger children was relatively simple in form and therefor had a very unisex look. The simple kirtle shown here could function as outer layer for any child and could be worn belted or not as was often accessorized with a hood. Throughout the Middle Ages clothes were worn in layers, with a light linen tunic or kirtle forming the foundation over which additional linen or wool garments were worn. The exact nature of these earliest garments is unknown, but by the 13th century, they had evolved into a simple, style we commonly call the kirtle. Worn with a shirt underneath and hood this ubiquitous silhouette was a common style of outwear for medieval children, be they child of duke or cotter. Our stock in these style varies so please contact Customer Service to find out what current availability is in the style you are interested in.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Burgundy kirtle with Hood

    Parti-Colored Kirtle with white Tunic

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

    Size

    Max. Bust Measurement

    Length (from shoulder)

    2

    36″ / 91cm

    56″

    3

    40″ / 102cm

    56″

    4

    46″ / 117cm

    57″

    5

    50″ / 125cm

    57″

    6

    54″ / 137cm

    57″

    Size 6 is available made-to-order only.

    Wool Colors:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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    Kirtle Digital Pattern https://revivalclothing.com/product/medieval-kirtle-pattern-dl/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/medieval-kirtle-pattern-dl/#comments Wed, 22 Nov 2023 15:48:30 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=39079
    • THIS IS A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD
    • Downloadable digital pattern you can print at home - not a physical product
    • 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
    • The perfect base layer for all your medieval gowns – comfortable and smoothing
    • Works equally well as an authentic undergown as well earlier period simple overgown
    • A-line style means its meant to be fitted through bust and flares out for looser fit over hips
    • Pattern includes all five sizes to accommodate most body types see sizing tab below for details
    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork(see Historical Inspirations below)
    • No time to sew? To purchase the finished product go here:  Linen Kirtle and Wool Kirtle
    • For the digital version:
    • Downloadable digital pattern you can print at home - not a physical product
    • You will need access to Adobe Acrobat Reader version X or later in order to open the file and a printer.
    • After you purchase the pattern, you will receive a confirmation email with the password for the pattern and a link to download an encrypted .PDF, that includes instructions and the pattern itself. The file may only be downloaded once.
    • Please make sure we have the correct email with your order and we are on your spam whitelist - we cannot resend the email as it contains a unique link for you to use.
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    All Revival Clothing Patterns, both digital and print book formats, are FINAL SALE and not eligible for exchange or refunds

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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: In our women’s clothes we’ve abandoned ‘standard’, modern sizing because it is far from standard, and tends to cause more confusion than provide accurate information. So, please judge your size by your chest and waist measurements. We do not give waist and hip measurements because the kirtle  is an ‘A’ line style and flares out from the bust so that fit at the hip is generally not an issue.

    SizeBust Measurement 
    236 
    340 
    446 
    550 
    656 

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

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

    The kirtle’s neckline is shaped to peek out from the neckline of your gown so that it can be seen beneath the overdress. The sleeves are slightly fitted to avoid bunching when worn with an overdress and provide a slight flare at the wrist for that distinctly medieval flare. As with our plain, white linen underdress our kirtle is fitted to the bust and then flares outward, ending just above the floor so that it fits smoothly under your gown without interfering with your train.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Three views of our Linen Kirtle in Soft Gold

    Our Linen Kirtle in purple worn as an overdress with a Turret Hat or Short Tailed Hood and Decorated Belt

    Our Linen Kirtle in burgundy worn under our Linen Surcoat and with our Linen Fillet, Barbette and Turret Hat“>Linen Tasseled Pouch

    Two views of our Linen Kirtle in dark green worn as an overdress with a reversible silk hood and Thin Medieval Belt

    Two views of our Linen Kirtle in Black worn with a blue Linen Frontlaced Gown, Decorated Belt, and Flemish Hood (on left) and Turban (on right)

    Our Linen Kirtle with Rectangle Veil and Market Bag

    From Left:

    -our linen Viking tunic in burgundy worn with linen Viking Pants in  sage, wool Leg Wraps in brown tweed and Viking turn boots

    -our linen Viking tunic in sage worn with linen Viking Pants in slate blue, wool Leg Wraps in olive and Viking turn boots

    -our linen Viking Apron Dress in burgundy worn with linen Kirtle in dark brown, Viking hood in white and Viking turn boots

    -our linen Viking Apron Dress in oatmeal worn with linen Kirtle in dark green and Viking turn boots

    -our linen Viking Apron Dress in sage worn with linen Kirtle in gold and Viking turn boots

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    Medieval Wool Kirtle Full Wardrobe https://revivalclothing.com/product/wool-kirtle-wardrobe/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/wool-kirtle-wardrobe/#respond Thu, 17 Sep 2020 19:11:29 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=38955
    • Save 10% and more!
    • Please see individual clothing pages for sizing information on each piece
    • Price: $394.95 –Regularly $436- You save $41!!
    • The following leather goods can be added for an additional discount!
    • All shoe sizes are unisex – please see each shoe page for sizing charts.
    • Silk Oval Veil available +$5
    • Size 6 is available as a custom order +$50
    • Ideal for a new reenactor in need of an entire wardrobe
    • Available in a diverse palette that includes jewel tones and muted colors
    • 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.
    • Please don’t hesitate to email call or text us (708-502-1937) with any questions about stock or availability.
    • See our photo gallery below for images of individual products
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    Wool Colors:

    Please see our Fabric Selection page for current silk color and pattern options. Please don’t hesitate to email  call or text us(708) 680-6162) with any questions about stock or availability.

    Linen Veil with Wimple

    Top: Barbette with Simple Fillet

    Bottom: Barbette with custom Turret Cap

    Linen Chemise with Veil

    Wool royal blue Kirtle with Barbette and Veil

    Red wool Stockings held up by ribbon garters

    Wool Garters

    Brown leather Medieval Kidney Pouch

    Brown Simple Medieval Belt

    Black Leather Turn Shoe

    Brown Leather Tall Boots

    Brown Ankle Boot

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    Medieval Linen Kirtle Full Wardrobe https://revivalclothing.com/product/linen-kirtle-wardrobe/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/linen-kirtle-wardrobe/#respond Tue, 19 May 2020 17:44:03 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=38267
    • Save 10% and more!
    • Please see individual clothing pages for sizing information on each piece
    • Price: $334.95 –Regularly $371- You save $36!!
    • The following leather goods can be added for an additional discount!
    • All shoe sizes are unisex – please see each shoe page for sizing charts.
    • Silk Oval Veil available +$5
    • Size 6 is available as a custom order +$50
    • 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.
    • See our photo gallery below for images of individual products
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    White, Black, Red, Royal Blue, Burgundy, Purple

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

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

    Linen Veil with Wimple

    Top: Barbette with Simple Fillet

    Bottom: Barbette with custom Turret Cap

    Linen Chemise with Turban

    Linen gold Kirtle with royal blue linen Liripipe Hood and Belt

    Red linen Stockings held up by ribbon garters

    Wool Garters

    Brown leather Medieval Kidney Pouch

    Brown Simple Medieval Belt

    Black Leather Turn Shoe

    Brown Leather Tall Boots

    Brown Ankle Boot

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    Children’s Kirtle https://revivalclothing.com/product/childrens-kirtle/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/childrens-kirtle/#respond Wed, 11 Dec 2019 19:02:48 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=36904
    • Based on contemporary artwork and extant garments
    • Made in Linen
    • All interior seams finished
    • Available in a medieval palette of jewel tones and neutral tones
    • Can be custom ordered in any color combination as a Parti-colored kirtle +$30
    • If you choose parti-colored option add your color choices in the comments box during checkout
    • Made in six sizes to fit infant through young adults
    • Please don’t hesitate to email  call or text us (708-502-1937) with any questions about stock or availability.
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    Size

    Chest Measurement

    Length (from shoulder to hem)

    Approximate modern size equivalent

    XXSmall

    20″

    22″

    Toddlers 2

    XSmall

    22″

    28″

    Toddlers 3

    Small

    24″

    33″

    Girls 5

    Medium

    26″

    41″”

    Girls 7

    Large

    28″

    44″

    Girls 10/ Juniors 5

    XLarge

    30″

    48″

    Girls 12/ Juniors 9

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

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

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

    Our children’s wear line is based on smaller simplified, versions of our adult clothing, as it was in period. Most clothing for younger children was relatively simple in form and therefor had a very unisex look. The simple kirtle shown here could function as outer layer for any child and could be worn belted or not as was often accessorized with a hood. Throughout the Middle Ages clothes were worn in layers, with a light linen tunic or kirtle forming the foundation over which additional linen or wool garments were worn. The exact nature of these earliest garments is unknown, but by the 13th century, they had evolved into a simple, style we commonly call the kirtle. Worn with a shirt underneath and hood this ubiquitous silhouette was a common style of outwear for medieval children, be they child of duke or cotter. Our stock in these style varies so please contact Customer Service to find out what current availability is in the style you are interested in.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Burgundy kirtle with Hood

    Parti-Colored Kirtle with white Tunic

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    Revival Basics Long Tunic/Kirtle https://revivalclothing.com/product/revival-basics-long-tunic/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/revival-basics-long-tunic/#comments Wed, 19 Dec 2018 02:11:17 +0000 http://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=30811
      • Revival Basics is designed for comfort and affordability
      • Made in a Linen blend
      • The perfect under layer for 12th century Supertunic, Short Sleeve Tunic, Chiton or wear alone as a Long Tunic/ Kirtle
      • All interior seams finished
      • Unisex design - one size fits most
      • For authentic 100% Linen versions see our Long Linen Tunic or Kirtle
      • Please don’t hesitate to email  call or text us (708-502-1937) with any questions about stock or availability.

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    Size Chart

     

    Size

    Max. Chest Measurement

    Max. Waist Measurement

    Length

    One Size

    50″ / 137 cm

    54″ / 127 cm

    51″ / 130 cm

    Linen blend colors: Black, Red, Gold, Green, Blue, Burgundy, 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, Linen and Linen Blends are different and do not exactly coordinate.

    From late Antiquity through the early 14th century, the basic ensemble for both men and women, all levels of society was a basic long tunic or kirtle. It was often worn under a second, colored tunic or surcoat. Only size, fullness of cut, sumptuousness of fabric and detail of decoration denoting any real difference in status. In the 11th century the tunic began to grow longer and fuller, a trend that continued with the ankle-length bliauts and dalmatics that were popular with men in the 12th century. We have chosen to produce a unisex style of long, shaped but flowing tunic that was popular for a variety of time periods. This tunic a comfortable garment that can be worn by itself or under a supertunic, short tunic or surcoat.

    About Revival Basics

    Welcome to Revival Basics!  We take our customers suggestions and opinions to heart and after many requests we have created Revival Basics.  This line of clothing was made to fulfill requests for both more hot weather items and more affordable casual clothing.  Our Revival Basics is just garb plain and simple.  This new line is perfect for someone new that’s just getting into reenacting and doesn’t want to spend a lot but still wants to look medieval.  Revival Basics is loose casual clothing that can be just hanging out in camp clothes or a backup if everything else is wet or dirty.  Sometimes it’s just too hot at events to wear all the fancy stuff so be cool and comfortable in Revival Basics!  These garments are made from Linen blend fabrics, constructed in the same sturdy manner as the rest of our line and all for under $150!

    This gentleman here goes for a bold red and black monochromatic theme. He pairs his Ankle Boots to match his Long Tunic. Over his red Short Sleeve Tunic he belts his waist with a plain Belt, and ties on a Tasseled Pouch for his world goods.

    This lady steps out in her favorite purple Basics Tunic, and St. Birgitta Cap.  Beneath she wears a Chemise made of plain linen. She cinches her waist with a Decorated Belt.

    This fair Maiden layers her blue Basics Tunic under her gold Basics Short Sleeved Tunic. She covers her hair completely with a linen Turban. She completes her look with a Decorated Belt and Ankle Boots

    This peasant wears a blue Basics Tunic along with his burgundy Basics hood. He finished off his very simple look with a red Decorated Belt, and Ankle Boots.

    This peasant wears a blue Basics Tunic along with Ankle Boots. We have caught him in the midst of dressing!

    Right: This Gentlemen has opted for a much more simple look, donning only his red Short Sleeved Tunic, Belt, and Ankle boots.

    Left: This fair Lady layers her blue Basics Tunic under her red Basics Short Sleeved Tunic. She covers her hair completely with a linen Turban. She completes her look with a Decorated Belt and Ankle Boots

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    10-14th c. Wool Kirtle https://revivalclothing.com/product/wool-kirtle/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/wool-kirtle/#respond Fri, 30 Nov 2018 21:07:47 +0000 http://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=29529
    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork(see Historical Inspirations below)
    • Made in 100% Wool
    • Also available Linen
    • Available in a medieval palette of natural and jewel tones
    • 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.
    • Can be custom ordered in any color combination as a Parti-colored gown +$40
    • 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
    • size 6 is available as a custom order +$40
    • The perfect base layer for all your medieval gowns - comfortable and smoothing
    • Works equally well as an authentic undergown as well earlier period simple overgown
    • No visible machine stitching
    • All interior seams finished
    • Comes in five sizes to accommodate most body types
    • Please note these are made to order and therefore are not eligible for exchange or return. Production time is at least 4-6 weeks
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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 waist and hip measurements because the kirtle  is an ‘A’ line style and flares out from the bust so that fit at the hip is generally not an issue.

    Size

    Max. Bust Measurement

    Length (from shoulder)

    2

    36″ / 91cm

    56″

    3

    40″ / 102cm

    56″

    4

    46″ / 117cm

    57″

    5

    50″ / 125cm

    57″

    6

    54″ / 137cm

    57″

    Size 6 is available made-to-order only.

    Wool Colors:

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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    10-14th c. Linen Kirtle https://revivalclothing.com/product/linen-kirtle/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/linen-kirtle/#comments Thu, 13 Sep 2018 23:36:26 +0000 http://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=25248
    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork(see Historical Inspirations below)
    • Made in 100% Linen
    • Also available made to order Wool
    • Available in a medieval palette of natural and jewel tones
    • Can be custom ordered in any color combination as a Parti-colored gown +$40
    • The perfect base layer for all your medieval gowns - comfortable and smoothing
    • Works equally well as an authentic undergown as well earlier period simple overgown
    • No visible machine stitching
    • All interior seams finished
    • Comes in five sizes to accommodate most body types
    • size 6 is available as a custom order +$40
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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 waist and hip measurements because the kirtle  is an ‘A’ line style and flares out from the bust so that fit at the hip is generally not an issue.
    Size Max. Bust Measurement Length (from shoulder)
    2 36″ / 91cm 56″
    3 40″ / 102cm 56″
    4 46″ / 117cm 57″
    5 50″ / 125cm 57″
    6 54″ / 137cm 57″
    Size 6 is available made-to-order only.

    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.

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

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

    The kirtle’s neckline is shaped to peek out from the neckline of your gown so that it can be seen beneath the overdress. The sleeves are slightly fitted to avoid bunching when worn with an overdress and provide a slight flare at the wrist for that distinctly medieval flare. As with our plain, white linen underdress our kirtle is fitted to the bust and then flares outward, ending just above the floor so that it fits smoothly under your gown without interfering with your train. Our kirtle is made out of 100% linen, with no visible machine stitching.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    Three views of our Linen Kirtle in Soft Gold

    Our Linen Kirtle in purple worn as an overdress with a Turret Hat or Short Tailed Hood and Decorated Belt

    Our Linen Kirtle in burgundy worn under our Linen Surcoat and with our Linen Fillet, Barbette and Turret Hat“>Linen Tasseled Pouch

    Two views of our Linen Kirtle in dark green worn as an overdress with a reversible silk hood and Thin Medieval Belt

    Two views of our Linen Kirtle in Black worn with a blue Linen Frontlaced Gown, Decorated Belt, and Flemish Hood (on left) and Turban (on right)

    Our Linen Kirtle with Rectangle Veil and Market Bag

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