 Late 15th Century Fashionable Doublet |
Primarily a garment for holding up your hose, the doublet became increasingly elaborate for those that could afford it. Simple doublets were worn throughout the 15th centuries for lower and working classes.
Simple doublets from £85
Fashionable doublets from £145 |
 15th Century Wool Doublet |
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 Chaperon with Double Gorget |
 Chaperon
 Chaperon
 Chaperon |
Prices:
Plain wool £40
Lined wool £45
Velvet/brocade with silk £65
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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 15th Century Padded Jack |
 15th Century Padded Jack |
 15th Century Padded Jack |
 Matching jacks |
 Archer's Jack |
 Black Jack |
| We stitch our jacks totally by hand. 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.
Also known as a gambeson or aketon/haqueton, 15th century jacks are short and vary in thickness depending on whether it is used either on it’s own or under armour (sometimes known as an arming doublet).
Prices start from just £99. |
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15th Century Livery

14th Century Doublet and Hat

15th Century Hat
Made in 8 panels giving a double thickness hat that can be made in almost any combination of colours. Many, many in stock.
Price: £10
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