Kirtle medieval

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The kirtle was a garment that supported the bust and created the correct silhouette for the period. It was worn over the petticoat, and from the 1540s onwards, over the farthingale.  It seems that the kirtle bodice was stiffened in some way, usually with buckram. This was a stiffened linen which may have had additional stiffening consisting of some kind of “boning”. Tudor Kirtle, Tudor Clothes, Peasant Clothing, 16th Century Clothing, Tudor England, Tudor Dress, Tudor Fashion, Tudor Costumes, Period Dress

The kirtle was a garment that supported the bust and created the correct silhouette for the period. It was worn over the petticoat, and from the 1540s onwards, over the farthingale. It seems that the kirtle bodice was stiffened in some way, usually with buckram. This was a stiffened linen which may have had additional stiffening consisting of some kind of “boning”.

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During the medieval period, the noble women’s clothing was very complicated. There are layers of clothes to put on the body of women. Unlike the common women’s dress and tunic, noble women would wear underclothes, dresses, tunics, overcoats. The underclothes consisted of breeches, chemise and hose. They were covered with underskirts which was usually made of yellow or white linen or silk. Vintage Cotton Long Medieval Chemise Forest Princess Medieval Overcoat for Women Then the underskirt was…

Very good illustration of how the silhouette changes through the 15th and 16th century  ie the first one fine for Dawn/Marches as it is the shape used earlier than the period of the picture it is taken from, the second might still fit for League. However the last the silhouette is very 16th century in feel and is therefore too late for any Empire cultures from what I understand. Medieval Clothing, Medieval Dress, Kirtle Pattern, 17th Century Clothing, Medieval Garb, Medieval Costume, Costume Patterns, Deviant Art, Century Clothing

My friend is working on a kirtle class for Pennsic. I am made some pictures for her to use, trying to demonstrate the possible uses for a kirtle pattern once you've made one. We aren't pushing it as a period correct method of pattering, only as a possibility. Also trying to keep it as simple as possible: it drove me crazy wanting to include notes on proper accessories like aprons, hats, coifs, purses, belts, sleeves, under dress, shifts, etc. My website for more costume goodness…

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Please check our size chart before placing the order: https://www.etsy.com/listing/195694742/size-charts?ref=listings_manager_grid Shipping from Ukraine takes about 3-5 weeks. Please note that the matching chemise is not included, but is available from our store. If you’re looking for a more complete outfit, take a look at our full set, which includes the chemise, kirtle, and overdress as well. Materials: - 100% flax linen; - Plastic bones; - Brass buttons; - Metal eyelets; - Cord Features…

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