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The term '''Coathardie''' is fairly broad, and can refer to several differnt garments. For possible definitions, scroll down to Caothardie in |
The term '''Coathardie''' is fairly broad, and can refer to several differnt garments. For possible definitions, scroll down to Caothardie in the following external link: [http://www.personal.utulsa.edu/~marc-carlson/cloth/glossary.html Marc Carlson's Glossary] |
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The most common useage of this term in [[SCA]] cirles is refering to a farily tightly fitted female garment of the [[14th Century|14th]] to [[15th Century]] that stereotypically has rows of buttons down the front and along the sides of the tightly fitted sleeves. |
The most common useage of this term in [[SCA]] cirles is refering to a farily tightly fitted female garment of the [[14th Century|14th]] to [[15th Century]] that stereotypically has rows of buttons down the front and along the sides of the tightly fitted sleeves. |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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* [http://www.cottesimple.com/ la cotte simple] |
* [http://www.cottesimple.com/ la cotte simple] |
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* [http://www.damehelen.com/cotes/index.html Cotehardies based on the greenland dresses |
* [http://www.damehelen.com/cotes/index.html Cotehardies based on the greenland dresses] |
Revision as of 23:31, 24 November 2003
The term Coathardie is fairly broad, and can refer to several differnt garments. For possible definitions, scroll down to Caothardie in the following external link: Marc Carlson's Glossary
The most common useage of this term in SCA cirles is refering to a farily tightly fitted female garment of the 14th to 15th Century that stereotypically has rows of buttons down the front and along the sides of the tightly fitted sleeves.