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Byzantine: Paludamentum
worn by Upper class men and women of the 6th Century Byzantine
Empire, each wore a tunic and a cloak- the paludamentum
A large embroidered square at the front,
called a tablion proclaimed their high status
Byzantine: Clavi
decorative bands of color appliqued to sleeves and body of the dalmanic
Byzantine: Segmentae
embroidered circular patches appliqued to fabric
Byzantine: Jewlery
women wore it, elaborate
Lord/King
Under Tunic
Over Tunic
Shawl
Crown
Scepter
Leather
Shoes
Monk
Skull Cap- cap tight to the scalp
Tunic
Hose
Garnache w/ Cowl or Hood- long, flowing outer garment or cloak with wide, capelike sleeves and open sides under the arms
Herald
messengers sent by monarchs or noblemen to convey messages or proclamations
often wore- Cote Hardie, Chaperone w/ Liripipe, Lappets
Cotehardie
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.
Chaperone w/ Liripipe
hood attached to collar, liripipe is long fabric tube down back sometimes worn around neck like scarf
Lappets
streamer-like fabric strips attached to a band above the elbow for decoration
Crackowes/Poulaines
unisex footwear with extremely long toes, sometimes long tips would be tied up
Doublet
a man's short close-fitting padded jacket
mantle
outermost layer of something thats one piece of fabric to stay warm or dry with
Veil
Under Tunic
Over Tunic
Closed Mantle
Veil- worn to cover the head, Christian values about covering up
Closed Mantle- large, rectangular or semicircular piece of cloth worn as an outer garment by both men and women, draped over the shoulders and fastened in the front
Sideless Surcote
Chatelaine
Hanging Sleeves
Bliaut
Sideless Surcote-sleeveless garments with a thin torso section, worn by both men and women
Chatelaine- decorative belt hook and chains that she wore. This accessory, with chains holding useful items like keys, a watch, a writing instrument, and sewing tools
Bliaut-a 12th-century garment worn by upper-class men and women was more complex in cut and fit than earlier garments, similar to a gown
Houppelande
Dagging
Girdle
Houppelande- men and women both wore, length of garment is related to age of men, young wore shortest old wore longest
Dagging- echnique of cutting decorative, scalloped or shaped edges onto fabric garments
Gown
Hennin
Venetian glass beads
Petticote
Hennin-headdress in the shape of a cone, steeple, or truncated cone, worn by noble women
Venetian glass beads- decorated garments, very expensive luxury
Petticote- a type of undergarment worn under a skirt or a dress to add volume and shape