Anglo-Saxon clothing
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Main article: Anglo-Saxon England
Clothing by Time Period
Pre-Period
- 400-600: How to Make an Early (Pagan) Anglo-Saxon Costume [Patterns and Descriptions for a complete outfit]
- 400-600: Anglian Information Page: 5th-6th Century women's dress [Patterns and Description]
- 400-900: Clothing and Appearance of the Pagan Anglo-Saxons by Angelcynn
401-900
- Clothing and Appearance of the Pagan Anglo-Saxons by Angelcynn
- Jorvik Viking Centre (York, England) - What did the Vikings Look Like?
901-1066
- 900-1066: How to Make a Late Anglo-Saxon Costume [Patterns and Descriptions for a complete outfit]
- 995-1066: Historic Life: 11th Century Anglo-Saxon and Norman Clothing
- 1000-1066: Anglo-Saxon Women's Clothing for the 11th century
Clothing by Type
Cloak
Tunic
- An Anglo-Saxon Cyrtel - (Accessed from the Wayback Machine)
Shoes
Pre and Post History
Many of the clothing styles from the early Saxons would also have been worn by Anglo-Saxons, though the styles may have shifted over time. Saxon clothing
Many Anglo-Saxon nobility fled to Scotland, Ireland and Scandinavia after the Norman conquest of England. Anglo-Saxon soldiers appear to have joined with the Byzantine Empire as mercenaries. Clothing styles from this point in England were considered Norman.
References
- British Costume: A Complete History of the Dress of the Inhabitants of the British Islands (1849) by James Robinson Planché
- History of British costume (1834) by James Robinson Planché
- A History of English Dress from the Saxon period to the present day, Vol 1 (1893) by Georgiana Hill
- A Complete View of the Dress and Habits of the People of England (1862) by Joseph Strutt & James Robinson Planché
- Joseph Strutt's A Complete View of Dress and Habits of the People of England - Plates Only