| Children wore clothes similar to their adult counterparts.
Shirts/shifts from £15 Hose from £30 Kirtles from £35 Cloaks from £25 Hoods £20 |
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Some examples of outfits created for customers, including joined or full separated hose, doublets, tunics, hoods and hats
Joined hose from £60 Doublets from £80 Tunics from £45 Hoods £30 Hats £10 |
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| Children wore clothes similar to their adult counterparts.
Shirts/shifts from £15 Hose from £30 Kirtles from £35 Cloaks from £25 Hoods £20 |
Related Searches: 14th Century, 15th Century, Children, Hoods, Hose, Kirtle, Shift, Shirts
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The medieval hood is a garment born out of practicality; cold weather-wear turned fashion item. The liripipe (the point at the back of the head) was extended until it reached outrageous proportions by the end of the 15th Century.
As an alternative to the closed hood, ladies also wore an open hood over a tightly tied coif.
Closed hood £30
Open Hood £20