| Developing from the earlier tunic, the 14th century doublet was a simple shape, at least thigh length and often fastened with many buttons.
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| Also known as a gambeson or aketon/haqueton, 14th century jacks are long and substantial, used either on it’s own or under armour.
Our jacks are totally handstitched. Whether you want it in thick or thin, plain white or your livery colours (£10 per colour) the price is extraordinarily low for the amount of work. Prices start from just £99. |
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| Developing from the earlier tunic, the 14th century doublet was a simple shape, at least thigh length and often fastened with many buttons.
Prices from £65 |
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| Hose began as simple foot coverings and extended upwards covering more of the leg.
During 13th and much of the 14th century hose were single-legged garments (split hose) with long legged (pipe) braies filling the gap between. Hose fasten directly to the waistband (breech girdle) of the braies. Single leg hose £35 |
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| Prices: Plain wool £35 Lined wool £45 Velvet/brocade with silk £60 Chaperon Hats were derived from the hood and consist of a padded roll, cape (or gorget) and liripipe. |
The edge of the gorget was often dagged, a term that means to shred. Wool was felted and then cut into shapes, sometimes extremely elaborate designs.
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