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Sites in this category cover costumes from the Medieval period, approximately 600-1400AD, in Europe and near areas. This period is also sometimes referred to as the Middle Ages.
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Hope Greenberg provides images of women from paintings the 15th century by artists working primarily in the northwestern part of Europe. It is intended to show examples of the predominant trends in upper class clothing from the era.
Topics include clothing from Medieval Scottish Highlands.
Discussion of archeological finds of 14th and 15th century clothing in North-East England (British Archaeology, no 53, June 2000)
Information on the Byzantine period, including clothing
A general overview of aspects relating to the topic such as experiences of childhood, cultural influences and class issues. Contains links to more detailed discussions of some sections.
An overview of clothing worn in East Denmark in the 14th century. Includes thumbnail images of actual garments, with details of the item.
Dame Helen's three classes from Pennsic. Cotehardies from Greenland Gowns, Houpelande Theory Class, and 14th century sewing and textile information.
Cynthia Thibault's basic layout of the easiest version of a houppelande.
Details of Period Manx dress
Many articles on 14th Century Viking clothing.
Pictures and explanations of men's and women's garments.
Articles and instructions for making various garments.
A collection of articles and essays on medieval fashion, garments and accessories. Links to related history sites. Author: Cynthia Virtue.
Several articles describing garb from the 14th and 15th centuries.
Recommended Medieval Garb for Midgard's Public Events
Medieval/Elizabethan weblog focused on needlework and embroidery.
Medieval and Renaissance research, textile weaving and dyes, accessories, jewelry, and supplies. Includes links collection.
Sharon L. Krossa's articles and resources regarding clothing in pre-modern Scotland
A study on the history of textile production in Essex, based on occupational names in charter sources
Mistress Corisander's instructions for making 15th century Burgundian and Houppeland gowns. [PDF]
Authoritative details on Viking era garb
Several articles on subjects of interest to Viking Age re-enactors, by Carolyn Priest (Dora Sharptooth)
Patterns, images, history, and links for men's and women's Medieval garb.
An overview of clothing worn in East Denmark in the 14th century. Includes thumbnail images of actual garments, with details of the item.
Several articles on subjects of interest to Viking Age re-enactors, by Carolyn Priest (Dora Sharptooth)
A study on the history of textile production in Essex, based on occupational names in charter sources
Many articles on 14th Century Viking clothing.
A collection of articles and essays on medieval fashion, garments and accessories. Links to related history sites. Author: Cynthia Virtue.
Medieval and Renaissance research, textile weaving and dyes, accessories, jewelry, and supplies. Includes links collection.
Cynthia Thibault's basic layout of the easiest version of a houppelande.
Sharon L. Krossa's articles and resources regarding clothing in pre-modern Scotland
Topics include clothing from Medieval Scottish Highlands.
Authoritative details on Viking era garb
Articles and instructions for making various garments.
Mistress Corisander's instructions for making 15th century Burgundian and Houppeland gowns. [PDF]
Recommended Medieval Garb for Midgard's Public Events
Information on the Byzantine period, including clothing
Hope Greenberg provides images of women from paintings the 15th century by artists working primarily in the northwestern part of Europe. It is intended to show examples of the predominant trends in upper class clothing from the era.
Patterns, images, history, and links for men's and women's Medieval garb.
Details of Period Manx dress
Discussion of archeological finds of 14th and 15th century clothing in North-East England (British Archaeology, no 53, June 2000)
A general overview of aspects relating to the topic such as experiences of childhood, cultural influences and class issues. Contains links to more detailed discussions of some sections.
Medieval/Elizabethan weblog focused on needlework and embroidery.
Pictures and explanations of men's and women's garments.
Dame Helen's three classes from Pennsic. Cotehardies from Greenland Gowns, Houpelande Theory Class, and 14th century sewing and textile information.
Several articles describing garb from the 14th and 15th centuries.
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