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Made to order in Wool! 15th Century Mens Houppelande
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Product Options
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- Based on contemporary artwork
- Available as made to order in Wool only
- See our Fabric Selection page for available options
- Select your size and fabric choice from the drop down menu and write in your preferred color choice in the comments box during checkout
- Allow 3-4 weeks for delivery
- Also see our in stock Mens Linen Houppelande
- No visible machine stitching
- All interior seams finished
- One size fits most
- Price: $239.95
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About our Men's 15th Century Houppelande
In the waning decades of the 14th century, a new style of men’s and women’s fashion evolved as a direct contrast to the sleek, fitted cotehardie. This was sumptuous gown called the houppelande, and while in any ways a return to the long, elegant surcoat, dalmatic or “gown”, it combined the voluminous, “angel-wing” sleeves of the 12th century, previously seen only in women’s fashions, combined with the close-fitting, high collar of the late-14th century cotte. The flowing body of the houppelande was pleated and gathered in at the waist and cinctured with a narrow belt.
The houppelande continued to evolve throughout the 1400s, and developed a rather unique and exaggerated silhouette by the 1470s. We have chosen to reproduce an earlier style of garment that reflects an earlier, more natural style fashionable amongst nobles, courtiers and wealthy burghers at the start of the 15th century. Based on the beautiful examples in the Tres Riche Houres of the Duc de Berry, this style had a broad, international appeal, and can be found throughout England, France, northern Italy and the Holy Roman Empire.
The 14th century saw a cooling of the Earth’s climate, and this is reflected in the fashions that developed over the next two-hundred years. Houppelandes were often made of sumptuous fabrics such as felted wool and silk velvet, lined and edged in contrasting colors. It was usually worn over a cotehardie. Our first example is and is made of rich linen with a contrasting collar. Kept unlined for the hot summer months, the sleeves are trimmed in the same contrasting colors. A perfect garment to personalize by embroidering or block printing for that perfect, Duc de Berry look!
Read more about the 15th century in our Pen of History article here!
Photo Gallery
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Everybody knows about you guys!You folks are one of the west's authorities on 12th to 15th century garments! You folks are amazing!Customer service extrordinaire! I am telling everyone at knights about you guys!
Anyway.....thanks again....we will be doing lots of business together in the future.Cheers!
Cheers
Daniel MacMullin
Alberta, CA
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 Our Mens Houpplelande worn with Knee Boots, Joined Hose, Decorated Belt and Italianate Hat |
Recently my wife ordered for me the green wool hood/chaperone. WE both love it. It fits and looks great! I am a BIG guy at 6' 5" tall and it looks appropriate. It was a pleasure to deal to do business with you and we will order again. I am definately interested in upcoming 15C. clothing and I am hoping you will offer them in bigger sizes.
Thanks again,
Randy Cieszynski
Bourbonnais, Illinois, USA
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Colors and Fabrics
Note: Due to the difficulty of representing colors accurately on a variety of monitors we've included color descriptions along with our swatches. Please use both when deciding on what color to order. Also, despite how the colors may appear on your monitor the same color names in Wool, Silk and Linen are different and do not exactly coordinate.
Black/White Tweed, Brown Tweed, Black, Charcoal, Blue, Burgundy Tweed, Medium Blue, Brown, Oatmeal
Size Chart
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Max. Chest Measurement |
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58" |
Note: Sizing on our Mens Houpplelande is judged by chest size because it is meant to fit loosely in the waist and to be worn with a belt to complete the shape and look (as shown in our photos).
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Price:: From $74.95 to $94.95
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Featured Article:
From the Pen of History- The Tumultuous 15th Century
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