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SPES products - technology & methods of manufacturing
Machine-made standard
- products with visible signs of using modern methods and tools in their production; e.g. visible outside and inside seams in clothing made with the use of a machine.
Mixed standard
- products with visible signs of using both modern and traditional methods and tools in their production; e.g. main, inside seams in clothing are made with the use of a machine while outside stitches and details are sewn by hand.
Hand-made standard
- goods with visible signs of using only traditional methods and tools in their production; e.g. all seams in clothing are sewn by hand.
*NOTE. We always use high quality materials and fabrics while making our products - the above standards of their production are not related to the materials used.
Price
SMLR0368
Linen
Hand-made
239.00 EUR
SMLS0367
Linen
Mixed
139.00 EUR
SMWR0056
Wool
Hand-made
289.00 EUR
SMWS0055
Wool
Mixed
170.00 EUR
* Please write the extra wishes in the place 'additional information' at the end of the order. Lowest price in the last 30 days
A 15th century doublet of a late design, reaching the hips area. I's a little shorter in comparison with the earlier version. Like the early version, this one also has a peplum finished with trimmed openings. This doublet is fastened in an overcast stitching method with 5 linen, plaited aiglets.
Our doublet is well fitted to the body, underlining the male body shape. Thanks to small holes on the peplum, you can easily attach separate hose or joined hose to this clothing.
Late doublets are sewn from wool and linen, depending on individual needs and preferences. They are available in two standards:
• SMLR0368 handmade/linen
• SMLS0367 mixed/linen
• SMWR0056 handmade/wool
• SMWS0055 mixed/wool
Each version has a linen lining.
Colors of the available fabrics you can find here.
For additional charge, we can change the method of fastening on buttons - tin or fabric. To do this, please make a proper note in "the additional information" window with the chosen type and distance between the buttons.
Here you will find an option with so-called puffed sleeves.
A late doublet on historical sources
Flipping through old books, especially those from the 15th century, you will easily find depictions of men wearing short doublets with hose or pants attached with aiglets. An example of such costume is located in Buch der Beispiele from around 1480-1490 and Buch der Beispiele der alten Weisen from 1475. Currently, both manuscripts are in the University Library of Heidelberg.
More decorative version of a late doublet can be found on a painting by Fernando Gallego in the collection of Arizona University.
It is worth mentioning the 15th century fencing treatises. Men on the pages of the books are wearing the late doublets during their training. An example is located in Alte Armatur und Ringkunst- Fechtbuch by Hans Talhoffer from 1459 r.