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a loose light weight garment originally worn by the crusader over his armor as a protection against the sun it soon became an overtunic worn over the cote sometimes unseamed sometimes sleeveless sometimes with wide open sleeves like a dalmatic it could be belted or unbelted and the length varied from the knee to the ankle |
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an over garment cut from a single piece of cloth, with a hole in the center for the head and partially seamed at the sides; sometimes lined with fur or silk |
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related to the surcote and cyclas, but usually included a coat of arms on the center front |
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wide sleeve based on the sleeve of the dalmatic tunic |
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shoulder cape with a peaked hood, same as the chaperon |
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shoulder cape with a peaked hood, same as the capuchon |
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the edges on sleeves or around waist with the little tab things |
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a fur lined cote that had sleeves that widened from the elbow to the wrist and turned back under to see the fur |
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a cape type thing that could sometimes have a hood |
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a wimple or couverchief worn under the chin and tucked under the neckline of the gown |
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chin strap made with the wimple to hold it in place |
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a surcote or robe with hanging sleeves silt to allow the arms to pass through |
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surcote that had a cap sleeve created by extending the line of the shoulder to the upper arm |
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the name given to male hose in this period |
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net that held women's hair in place |
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pill box hat held in place by the barbette |
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a shaped kerchief for the head |
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