A detailed breakdown of male and female medieval garments, their names, definitions, differences, and misconceptions. This video covers the Shirt, Chemise, Tunic, Bliaut, Herigaut, Houppelande, Surcoat, kirtle, Jupon, Gambeson, Tabard, Monastic Scapula, Cotehardie and Doublet.
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