CODE | Material |
Standard
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Price | |
SMLR1569 | Linen | Hand-made | 280.00 EUR |
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SMLS1570 | Linen | Mixed | 205.00 EUR |
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SMWR1571 | Wool | Hand-made | 314.00 EUR |
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SMWS1572 | Wool | Mixed | 260.00 EUR |
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The late medieval doublet with puffs is a very characteristic 15th and 16th centuries male costume, worn by both civilians and combatants. It is very similar to the late doublet, but has distinctive shoulder ornaments. This version ends in the hip area and, like its prototype, has holes sewn with threads in the vest.
It is laced with 5 braided strings. Thanks to the mentioned before holes, you can attach to it late hoses or joined hose.
The doublet is very well suited to the male figure, it emphasizes its qualities. Additional puffs on the shoulders make this costume look more effective, does not hinder movement and will be perfect for a late medieval archer.
Doublets probably originate from a part of military garments. Doublets appeared in the middle of the 14th century. A doublet was worn under outer garments, although in some situations (like war campaign or work) it could be worn without outer garments. The cut of a doublet was well-fitted to the body. One of its basic functions was to hold the separate hose.