15th Century Clothing

By Jerome.C.House (American,1991) - Published on June 23, 2025
15th century clothing in Europe featured distinct regional styles, but generally included layers of garments like linen chemises, kirtles, and overgowns, with a growing emphasis on fitted silhouettes and surface ornamentation. Men wore doublets, hose, and gowns, often with elaborate slashing and contrasting fabrics. Fashion trends, influenced by royalty and the wealthy, saw the rise of Burgundian and Italian styles, with a focus on elongated, angular silhouettes in some regions and more naturalistic proportions in others.
21x29.7 cm / 8.3x11.7 in
Hardcover
104 pages
$ 62.89

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