Clothing and Footwear of the Late Middle Ages (12th - 15th Centuries): Fashion and Functionality
During the Late Middle Ages , clothing and footwear reflected both the style and functionality of the period. Outfits varied according to gender and social status, reflecting the cultural richness and changing traditions of medieval Europe. This collection details the most representative pieces from this fascinating period.
Men's clothing
- Tunic: A basic, long garment made of wool or linen, worn both in everyday life and in battle.
- Cloak or mantle: Accessory worn over the tunic, which offered protection against the cold and symbolized social status.
- Trousers or leggings: Tight-fitting and made of cloth or leather, they were secured at the top with ribbons.
- Belt: Essential for adjusting the tunic or cape, it was also used to carry tools and weapons.
- Boots: Made of leather or skin, they were practical for walking on any type of terrain.
- Hat or cap: Accessory that completed the outfit, varying in design according to region and social status.
Women's Clothing
- Long dress: Main garment made of linen or wool, often adorned in the upper classes and complemented by an overdress called a pelote.
- Belt: Decorated in the upper classes, this accessory marked the waist and offered functionality.
- Cloak or cape: Used to protect themselves from the cold, high-status women wore cloaks made with fur details.
- Headdress: Garment that covered the head, varying in design according to social position and region.
- Shoes or boots: Made of leather, they combine practicality for walking with ornamentation in the designs of the upper classes.
Explore the Fashion of the Late Middle Ages
Late Medieval clothing and footwear reflected social class, combining style and functionality to represent people's identity in medieval society. At the Medieval Shop, you'll find pieces designed with historical authenticity, perfect for reenactments, themed events, or personal collections.