Reproduction of the garment said to have belonged to Charles of Blois. This pourpoint or doublet is part of the collection of the Musee Historique ... more info
A pull-over hood with short mantle and shoulder gusset, based on the Herjolfsnes and London finds. This is a Nockert, Type 3 / Norlund Type II hood, ... more info
Formerly the Della Francesca shirt. Simple, loose fitting shirt with tubular sleeves and underarm gusset that has become a reenactor standard in the ... more info
Simple, "A" shaped body has keyhole neck which can be closed with a tie through the thread eyelets or left open. Wrist length sleeves. Cut ... more info
The pattern for our 'Hangeroc' or Viking Apron dress is extrapolated from the description of extant pieces from the Hedeby find. Garment is ... more info
10-Gore dress pattern taken from the Greenland (Herjolfnes) gown #39. We've added the long sleeves from gown #38 and buttoned the front to ... more info
Simple gowns with a smooth fitting body, tapered or fitted sleeves and full skirts are seen on women in artwork of the mid 14th to mid 15th ... more info