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Category: Under garments

<h2><b><u>Category: under garments</U></B></H2> Under garments, together with underwear, were the base of clothes. They were worn universally, the only difference was the quality of cut and cloth, which depended on the status of the wearer. They were rather comfortable and practical, because they served mainly as a house wear and work wear. Medieval men's under garments consist of a separate hose (or a joined hose in the later period), a doublet and in case of women a simple cote.

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A cotte is a loose under garment dress worn in the 13th century and at the beginning of the 14th century. It's let out from the waist by gussets, long sleeves, without the lining.

A lady's cotte type 1 - click title to see details or buy

Century: XIII, XIV

PRICE from: 95.00 EUR





A cotte is a loose under garment dress worn in the 13th century and at the beginning of the 14th century. It's let out from the waist by gussets, long sleeves, it's made of wool with a linen lining.

A lady's cotte type 2 - click title to see details or buy

Century: XIII, XIV

PRICE from: 149.00 EUR





A simple cotte (home) is fitted to the trunk and let out from the hips by gussets. In front it is laced up and has short sleeves.

Cotte simple type 1 - click title to see details or buy

Century: XV

PRICE from: 95.00 EUR





A simple cotte (home) is fitted to the trunk and let out from the hips by gussets. In front it is laced up and has long sleeves.

Cotte simple type 2 - click title to see details or buy

Century: XIV, XV

PRICE from: 97.00 EUR





A simple cotte (home) is fitted to the trunk and let out from the hips by gussets. It is laced up on the sides and has long sleeves.

Cotte simple type 3 - click title to see details or buy

Century: XIV, XV

PRICE from: 99.00 EUR





Short women hose with a feet lace-up under the knee with a garter (not in set).

Women hose - click title to see details or buy

Century: XIII, XIV, XV

PRICE from: 29.00 EUR







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