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  1. 1300–1400 in European fashion. Clothing of the first half of the 14th century is depicted in the Codex Manesse. In the lower panel, the man is dressed as a pilgrim on the Way of St James with the requisite staff, scrip or shoulder bag, and cockle shells on his hat. The lady wears a blue cloak lined in vair, or squirrel, fur.

  2. Sep 11, 2017 · Fashionable Italian silks of this period featured repeating patterns of roundels and animals, deriving from Ottoman silk-weaving centres in Bursa, and ultimately from Yuan Dynasty China via the Silk Road.”. Fig. 1 - Duccio di Buoninsegna (Italian, circa 1278-1319). The Crucifixion; the Redeemer with Angels; Saint Nicholas; Saint Gregory, 1311 ...

  3. Nov 23, 2019 · Poulaines (Fig. 7), the extremely pointy shoes that were already fashionable in the last decades of the 1300s, continued to be men’s most eccentric fashion accessory in this decade. In addition to shoes and boots with points stiffened with wood or bone (Van Buren and Wieck 314), the style also affected hose made with attached soles (Fig. 6).

  4. 1200–1300 in European fashion. 13th century clothing featured long, belted tunics with various styles of surcoats or mantle in various styles. The man on the right wears a gardcorps, and the one on the left a Jewish hat. Women wore linen headdresses or wimples and veils, c. 1250.

  5. Houppelande: The houppelande of 1380 was a beautiful, full-length robe-like garment featuring a high collar and wide sleeves. Later, the full sleeves tightened at the wrist. The houppelande fell in folds into a bell shape. Women wore this style in the late 1300s, and men adapted the look in the 1400s.

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  6. Aug 7, 2019 · The Ubiquitous Tunic . The basic garment worn by men, women, and children alike was a tunic. This appears to have evolved from the Roman tunica of late antiquity.Such tunics are made either by folding over a long piece of fabric and cutting a hole in the center of the fold for the neck; or by sewing two pieces of fabric together at the shoulders, leaving a gap for the neck.

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  8. Jan 17, 2024 · Men's fashion reached a climax of splendor at the court of Burgundy in the mid-15th century. Under the 48-year rule of Philip the Good, the court was famed for its good taste.

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