An alternative type of outer tunic was the tabard cut like a poncho but with the sides closed by stitching or clasps.
Middle ages dress.
Women of wealth and status wore floor length dresses and tunics like peasant women but the choice of material was very different.
Sumptuary laws established in the middle ages restricted clothing expenditures to maintain class structure.
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Medieval noblewomen wore gowns made of luxurious and colorful fabrics with elaborate embroidery.
From the earliest period to the close of the eighteenth century.
English laws governing fashion and dress were first recorded in the thirteenth century and regulated the apparel of workmen who were often supplied with clothes as part of their wages.
England in the fifteenth century.
Medieval clothing dress accessories medieval clothing is an immensely broad term covering the basic tunics of the 10th century the cottes and bliants of the 12th and 13th centuries the fitted kirtles gowns and cotes of the 14th and 15th centuries to the massive houppelands and burgundian gowns of the later 15th century.
Illustrations from the middle ages often show quite plain dresses with only a minimal decoration.
Fashion and morality in the late middle ages.
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Dress in the middle ages.