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Category: Male clothing > medieval headwear



Medieval hood with liripipe


Medieval hood with liripipe

Century: XIV, XV
Medieval hood with liripipe. Medieval Market, A head wear made of wool

Medieval hood with liripipe - Medieval Market, Types of cut-outs for medieval hoods
Medieval hood with liripipe - Medieval Market, Cut outs
Medieval hood with liripipe - Medieval Market, z lnian± podszewk±
Medieval hood with liripipe - Medieval Market, It can be made with a cut-out
Medieval hood with liripipe - Medieval Market, Medieval hood with decorative liripipe
Medieval hood with liripipe - Medieval Market, made of wool with a linen padding
Medieval hood with liripipe - Medieval Market, reaching the shoulders, with a tail
Medieval hood with liripipe - Medieval Market, worn as a chaperon
Medieval hood with liripipe - Medieval Market, You can make a wide cutout of the bottom and tail
Medieval hood with liripipe - Medieval Market, This tail is the longest in our offer


CODE Material Standard Price
GMWR0136WoolHand-made 89.00 EUR
GMWS0135WoolMixed 69.00 EUR

- You can choose a type of a cut-out after click 'buy'.

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Medieval headwear made of wool with linen lining. This medieval hood has a characteristic long tail - a liripipe - and a collar reaching the shoulders. It’s an all purpose model, perfect with loose garments (tunic, robe), as well as garments fitted to body shape (cotehardie, jopula). On special request we can decorate this model with a cutout.



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If you want your order to be realized FASTER, please provide us your head girth (B1) and neck girth (B2) during placing it. This will speed up production, so your hood will come to you sooner!




Liripipe hood in historical sources

Usually, historical sources present this model of medieval hood with a liripipe decorated with a cutout. You can find it on the pages of comédies de Térence, illustrated in the 15th century.



What is the role of liripipe in hood?

A liripipe is a characteristic element of a few medieval hoods from our assortment. The reasons for introducing this long tail are not entirely clear and we can assume that it’s a simple, yet effective, item of the former fashion. A liripipe could be worn loosely on the back, wrapped around the head, or on the shoulder.

Still, a tail has some practical features. Wrapped around the head, it prevents the hood from slipping off, which is important for a knight or fighter. You can also easily transform a medieval hood into a fabulous chaperon.



What are the types of medieval headwear?

Similarly to the outer garment, headwears speaks of the social status and in case of women of their marital status. In medieval iconography hardly ever can we find figures without any head wear. During all the period of the Middle Ages a hood was the most widespread head wear. Its functions were protective and sometimes symbolic, ritual or representative. Medieval headwear includes: caps, hats, coifs, hoods, kerchiefs and others. Hoods were often made of cloth, however caps and hats were made of felt.





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