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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 kirtle was typically worn over a chemise or smock, which acted as a slip, and under … See more

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    Kirtles were part of fashionable attire into the middle of the 16th century, and remained part of country or middle-class clothing into the 17th century. See more

    • Arnold, Janet: Queen Elizabeth's Wardrobe Unlock'd, W S Maney and Son Ltd, Leeds 1988. ISBN 0-901286-20-6
    • Arnold, Janet: Patterns of Fashion: the cut and construction of clothes for men and women 1560-1620, Macmillan 1985. Revised edition … See more

     
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  3. Cote and Cotehardie - Encyclopedia.com

  4. 1300–1400 in European fashion - Wikipedia

  5. Cote and Cotehardie - Fashion, Costume, and Culture: Clothing, …

  6. Head to Toe: A 14th Century Woman - The Fashion …

    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 …

  7. Kirtles and dresses during the 15th century

    Nov 18, 2018 · You can wear this in public, and during the 15th c, it is often tight fitted. The cotehardie? That is french, meaning basically a kirtle but is referred to as a tight fitted 14th c garment for both men and women, often with buttons or …

  8. Medieval Fashion: Tunics, Underclothes, Pointed …

    Sep 7, 2023 · The cotehardie became the outerwear of choice during this century, which was a uni-sex close-fitting, tailored tunic worn with a belt or girdle. The cotehardie had a low neckline, fell to the knees, and was either buttoned or …

  9. Cotehardie - Vocab, Definition, and Must Know Facts - Fiveable

  10. medieval female fashion - 1300's fashion, 14th century …

    Dec 11, 2016 · Cotehardie. The cotehardie was a 1300-1500’s 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 …

  11. 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.

  12. Putting It All Together: Late 14th Century Transitional …

    May 29, 2019 · At the end of all this work, I had one final garment to assemble: a cotehardie. I wanted to push the style a little towards the end of period and chose to do angel-wing sleeves and a standing collar, which matched a black …

  13. Dame Helen - Cotehardies from Greenland Gowns - Major Sources

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