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Hoods
One of the most popular
head wear slowly developed from practical protection against
weather to extravagant accessories used mainly on Burgundian
court. It was worn separately or with hat. It should not missed to
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![Click for further details](../Obrazky/7_Adaptace/11_Kape/VII_11_02S.gif) |
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12th century
hood used in 12th
century resembling executor's.
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![Click for further details](../Obrazky/7_Adaptace/11_Kape/VII_11_03S.gif) |
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13th century
one type depicted
in the book of Viollet le Duc. It is fastened under chin.
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![Click for further details](../Obrazky/7_Adaptace/11_Kape/VII_11_04S.gif) |
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Hood
basic shape of
hood typical in 13-14th century
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![Click for further details](../Obrazky/7_Adaptace/11_Kape/VII_11_05S.gif) |
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Short liripipe
Pattern inspired
by hood fragment founded in London excavation. Late 14th century
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![Click for further details](../Obrazky/7_Adaptace/11_Kape/VII_11_07S.gif) |
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Chaperone
Hood warped to
extravagant hat from 14-15th century
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![Click for further details](../Obrazky/7_Adaptace/11_Kape/VII_11_06S.gif) |
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Ladie's hood
hood used by women
in place of coif in 15th century
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