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11. Outer garments - working dress
In the 15th century women wore a second, fuller kirtle over the first. The skirts were usually tucked up revealing the kirtle beneath.
Overkirtle, 15th century
Men wore an outer garment either loose and belted, or closer-fitting and buttoned. Patterns for these are not included as the out is based on the gown or cotehardie.
Belted frock and buttoned cote, 15th century
Cloaks
Cloaks were worn throughout the period but are not essentiał for your outfit.
12. Cloaks
Cloaks were circular in shape with different shoulder
styles and fastenings. Cloak necklines and fastenings
Children's wear
Children's clothes would normally reflect the status of their family unless supplied by an employer.
Boy's gown, 15th century Girls’ kirtle and
V-fronted gown
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