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The medieval period stands out as one of the most fascinating eras, a time of knights and castles, kings and queens, and significant social, political, and cultural transformations. An integral thread woven into this fabric of history is fashion - a potent symbol of power, status, and identity in medieval society. In this article, we will explore the weird and wacky world of medieval fashion, a realm as complex and diverse as the period itself.Medieval fashion was more than just a practical…

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By Lisa J. Yarde When the Normans crossed the Channel and invaded England in 1066, they brought a new culture, language, architectural style and legal codes to the conquered country. They also replaced at least ninety percent of the landed aristocracy with members of their own class. The new Norman nobility could afford to be fashionable with their increased lands and wealth. At first, they wore costumes that would have been familiar to their English counterparts, having encountered the…

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During the medieval period, the noble women’s clothing was very complicated. There are layers of clothes to put on the body of women. Unlike the common women’s dress and tunic, noble women would wear underclothes, dresses, tunics, overcoats. The underclothes consisted of breeches, chemise and hose. They were covered with underskirts which was usually made of yellow or white linen or silk. Vintage Cotton Long Medieval Chemise Forest Princess Medieval Overcoat for Women Then the underskirt was…

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