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  • Kirtle - Wikipedia
    A kirtle (sometimes called cotte, cotehardie) is a garment that was worn by men and women in the European Middle Ages It eventually became a one-piece garment worn by women from the late Middle Ages into the Baroque period
  • The elusive feminine “cotehardie” - La cotte simple
    The “cotehardie” as it is often described and seen in historical costuming circles is a long, fitted, buttoned gown with tight, buttoned sleeves Though popular to recreate, it is relatively rare in artistic sources from the period
  • Cote and Cotehardie - Encyclopedia. com
    Cote and Cotehardie Among the most common garments from late in the Middle Ages (c 500 – c 1500) were the cote and its descendant, the cotehardie Likely a variation of the long Byzantine tunic known as the dalmatica, the cote was a long robe worn by both men and women
  • Head to Toe: A 14th Century Woman - The Fashion Historian
    The main garment worn by women was the cotehardie, a tightly fitted gown with a low waistline and a wide, scooped neckline The tight fit was achieved by buttons or lacing up the sides or front To showcase your wealth with multiple layers of clothing, wealthier women wore a kirtle, a tight fitting garment, underneath their cotehardies
  • COTEHARDIE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of COTEHARDIE is a long-sleeved medieval garment that was usually thigh-length and belted for men and full-length for women and that was made to fit closely often by buttoning or lacing
  • cotehardie - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    cotehardie (plural cotehardies) A mid to late 14th century unisex garment tailored to fit the torso and arms, usually with a row of buttons down the front as well as down each fitted sleeve from the elbow to the wrist Women's coathardies trailed on the floor, but those for men could be cut very short 1905-06, Arthur Conan Doyle, Sir Nigel
  • My SCA Garb: Kirtle Pattern Class Handout - Blogger
    An overdress such as a “ houplandie ” or “ cotehardie ” would be worn on top when needed The kirtle acts like a bra The body of the dress can be 2, 4, 8 or more pieces
  • COTEHARDIE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Cotehardie definition: (in the Middle Ages) a close-fitting outer garment with long sleeves, hip-length for men and full-length for women, often laced or buttoned down the front or back See examples of COTEHARDIE used in a sentence




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