Kirtle
from 14th Century, 15th Century
The kirtle is a foundation garment worn over a linen shift; intended to act as bust support, it needs to be a snug fit. Over this would be worn a gown or an overkirtle for working women. Prices vary (according to options below) from £195
Choose from: Wool or linen – lined or unlined Laced (front, back or sides) or buttoned (14th century) Long sleeves or short sleeves (with or without oversleeves – £20). Overkirtle (pull-on, slightly looser fit) |
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