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  1. Fashion in 15th-century Europe was characterized by a surge of experimentation and regional variety, from the voluminous robes called houppelandes with their sweeping floor-length sleeves to the revealing giornea of Renaissance Italy. Hats, hoods, and other headdresses assumed increasing importance, and were draped, jeweled, and feathered.

  2. Group on ancient engraved book-cover of bone, showing costume: one with cymbals; and all engaged in some kind of dance. 14th or 15th century, (From Wilde's Catalogue). 3. Cape and Hood .—The short cape, with or without a hood, was called cocholl, corresponding in shape and name with the Gallo-Roman cucullus, English cowl : but this English ...

  3. 8 sie 2023 · Men wore breeches, a linen shirt, wool stockings, and heavy shoes and women often wore skirts or dresses, aprons, Galway shawls, and blouses. However, Ireland was devastated by the Great Famine in the mid-19 th -century.

  4. Style in men's and women's footwear was the same in this period. Shoes for men and women were flat, and often slashed and fastened with a strap across the instep. They were made of soft leather, velvet, or silk. Broad, squared toes were worn early, and were replaced by rounded toes in the 1530s.

  5. 24 sie 2018 · Pair of poulaine (or crakow ) shoes, 15th Century. Silk plain weave covered with silk velvet, silk binding tape, silk thread, metal nails, painted leather lining, and leather; 16.5 x 10.6 x 45 cm (6 1/2 x 4 3/16 x 17 11/16 in).

  6. The collection in the National Museum also contains a pair of shoes. That was a very lucky bog find, because as mentioned before, none of the men in Lucas de Heere’s drawings wear shoes and the women’s dresses are usually so long that they cover the shoes. None of the effigies I have seen were any help in the shoe department either.

  7. By the fifteenth century, women were wearing long dresses made from wool cloth, often decorated with ribbons and other accessories. These dresses were created and worn in direct imitation of those worn in England. Muiredach's High Cross (9th century) clearly depicting the Irish léine and mantles.

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