The task of medieval underwear was to isolate the body from the outer woolen clothes - it was the only element of garments that was regularly washed. Usually it was made of linen, for wealthier users of silk, and in the late part of the Middle Ages of cotton. It is a basic and inseparable part of former fashion, sometimes worn alone in a form of medieval peasant clothing for work.
Medieval men's linen consists of a shirt (camisia), braies (bracca) and sometimes an underwear belt, and medieval women's linen consists of a long shirt.
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