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Arming Cote of Black Prince

made from blue and red velvet, embroidered, padded with wool, lined with satin and quilted vertically (ca 1376)

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Dalmatic of Charles IV

reconstruction of luxurious silk burial dalmatic (1378), Prague castle.

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Uvdal dress

part of woman clothing found in grave No.33 in Uvdal, Stave Church (Norway). End of 14th century.

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Herjolfsnes No. 33

loose men's garment, end of 14th century, National Museum of Denmark, Kopenhagen

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Herjolfsnes No. 43

tighter probably men's garment with deep neck opening, end of 14th century, National Museum of Denmark, Kopenhagen

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Herjolfsnes No. 45

loose garment for strong individual, probably men, end of 14th century, National Museum of Denmark, Kopenhagen

 
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Loudel of St. Joao

was made in 1385. Today located in Centro Historico de Guimaraes.

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Houpelande of Jan Zhorelecky

made from velvet. Usually worn with belt and decorated with fur, 1396. Exhibition Story of Prague Castle

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Chasuble

made of Italian lampas was created in ca 1398. Abegg-Stiftung Foundation, Bern (?)

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Skjoldam tunic

bog find from end of 14th century now situated in Skjoldam Tromso Museum

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Hose

worn below armor in 14-15th century, Bayrische National Museum, Munchen. Photo - bildindex.de

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Arming Cote

of Charles VI. originate from c. 1400. It is made from red silk damask, padded by wool

 
Extant originals - European medieval, part 7
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