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**[[Bliaut]] men, & women 1100-1200
**[[Bliaut]] men, & women 1100-1200
**[[Houpelande]] men & women c1360-1450
**[[Houpelande]] men & women c1360-1450
**[[Burgundian clothing]] 14?? - ? UR MOM! is a fucker
**[[Burgundian clothing]] 14?? - ?


===southern europe===
===southern europe===

Revision as of 23:14, 16 December 2005

A list of commonly referred to and controversial clothing styles in the SCA

Some of these are misnomers, unrepresentative of the breadth of clothing of the medieval period, or are often poorly reproduced. However, they are the style names current in Lochac, and a beginner costumer will often encounter them. A good glossary of such terms (in their many uses) can be found at the following external link: Marc Carlson's "Some Clothing of the Middle ages; Glossary"

Medieval clothing styles by time period:

Medieval Clothing styles by Region:

Northern europe

  • Russia
    • Russ viking clothing
  • Scandinavia
    • viking clothing
    • greenland garments

western europe

southern europe

Eastern Europe (Hungary, Poland, Checkosolvakia)

middle east

Northern Africa (Including Egypt)

  • egypt
    • coptic tunics - initially woven in one piece, then cut as pieced t-tunics. Have their own distinct decorative style including decorative stripes from nipple over the shoulder


indian subcontinent

asia

Clothing styles by profession or cultural group

(i.e. styles that will be distinct from the normal clothing styles of the time):

Clothing for special purposes

This page is a work in progress, and also an overview the scope of which is beyond any average person. Details will be wrong - fix them. Go on, you know you're just itching to fill in the gaps.