| In the later 14th and 15th century, hose rise further up the leg until they joined in the middle. Braies became smaller as they had less area to cover.
Joined hose £65 |
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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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| In the later 14th and 15th century, hose rise further up the leg until they joined in the middle. Braies became smaller as they had less area to cover.
Joined hose £65 |
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Related Searches: Menswear
| 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 £40 |
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