Surcoat | Medieval, Tunic, Robe | Britannica
1998年7月20日 · Surcoat, sleeved or sleeveless outer garment worn by European men and women during the 13th and 14th centuries. The surcoat for men was …
Rosalie's Medieval Woman - Medieval Surcotes
In their book Women In The Middle Ages, Frances and Joseph Gies discuss the wardrobe of Italian woman Margherite Datini, the wealthy wife of a businessman in the 14th century. It lists only two gowns and 11 surcotes in 1397, two of …
The Surcoat in Medieval Times: A Journey through …
13th and 14th Centuries: The design evolved, and by the 13th and 14th centuries, surcoats had taken on decorative features. They now bore the coat of arms or heraldic symbols of the wearer, especially for knights.
Surcoat - Medieval Chronicles
Fashion in European Armor, 1300–1400 - The …
A particular fashion in armor, which appears to have been confined almost exclusively to the British Isles around 1325–40, was the custom of shortening the surcoat (a garment worn over the actual armor) in the front to about the level …
Sideless Surcoats and Giorneas - Larsdatter.com
Head to Toe: A 14th Century Woman - The …
Another option for women was the sideless surcoat, a decorative overgown with enormously long armholes, making the gown basically sideless. The Church did not approve, calling these …
Medieval Clothing: Tunic. History of the tunic, uses and …
Usually made of wool with a linen lining, surcoats were used from the 13th century till the early 14th century. The surcoat or tabard was an outer tunic cut like a cape but with the sides closed by stitching or clasps.
Surcoats in the Late Middle Ages : r/ArmsandArmor - Reddit