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| over garment that is a full floor length robe with a high collar and wide bell sleeves |
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| simpler versions of the cotehardie worn by peasant women |
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| an animal that they used its fur for their clothes |
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| a short jacket or variety of pourpoint |
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| donut shaped turban like headdress |
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| a doublet that has no waist and hung in fold straight down from the shoulders |
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| same as houppelande but with bag pipe sleeves |
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| a sleeveless, armored jacket of overlapping metal plates |
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| men's garment to first use buttons and button holes, started as an under garment for armor |
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| round helmet without visor |
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| military helmet with articulated visor |
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| a fitted garment worn over the chemise with a skirt that laced up the front, a version of the cote |
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| a cone shaped headdress with veil |
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| like the hennin, but with two cones instead of one |
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| metal ball that held a perfumed sponge, hung from girdle |
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| a tall, richly brocaded headdress worn by women |
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| a cloth or velvet brimless cap, resembles a turban |
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