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  • Kirtle - Wikipedia
    A kirtle (sometimes called a cotte or a 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
  • Rosalies Medieval Woman - Medieval Kirtles
    The kirtle was worn over the chemise or smock and usually under the gown, surcote, sideless surcote or houppelande It was very usually wool, although references from some sources suggest that linen may have been used for hot weather in some circumstances
  • Medieval Clothing: Kirtle Dress. History of the dress, uses and dress . . .
    A kirtle is a type of garment that was commonly worn by women in the Middle Ages It typically consisted of a bodice and a skirt that was either sewn together or held in place by a belt or drawstring
  • The Medieval Kirtle: A Timeless Fashion Staple Of The Middle Ages
    Discover the kirtle, a key garment in medieval fashion Learn how this versatile piece of clothing was worn by both men and women across different social classes and how it evolved throughout the Middle Ages
  • Kirtle - Etsy
    Discover unique kirtles, perfect for historical reenactments, costume parties, and everyday wear Explore cotton prints, custom designs, and flowing gowns
  • The History of Kirtles – HolyClothing
    What Is a Kirtle? The kirtle was a versatile garment worn primarily by women from the medieval period through the Renaissance Picture a fitted dress that could be worn as an underlayer, outerwear, or both, depending on the occasion Practicality was at its core, but style wasn’t sacrificed
  • Costume Historian: On Kirtles and Petticoats and Skirts
    Throughout the first half of the sixteenth century, it was usually the kirtle that was worn over the smock and under the gown by girls and women of all ages The kirtle was usually full length from shoulder to ankle
  • Kirtle at Cloak’d and Dagger’d
    Period Costume and Historical Clothing for Re-enactors and Heritage Sites Wedding Cloaks, Scottish Widows Cloaks and other Cloaks for Formal Occasions Modern Fashions with a Historical Twist


















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