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Ladies Dresses and Gowns

Medieval Overdress- Surcoat "Andra"

  • Medieval Overdress- Surcoat
  • Medieval Overdress- Surcoat
  • Medieval Overdress- Surcoat
  • Medieval Overdress- Surcoat
  • Medieval Overdress- Surcoat

Medieval Overdress- Surcoat "Andra"

Stock Status: In Stock
A loosely tailored, full-length surcoat
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              Medieval Overdress / Sideless Surcoat Andra,

A loosely tailored, full-length surcoat made from thick cotton canvas, a strong, heavy fabric that makes the Medieval dress particularly suitable for spring and autumn wear. The bottom hem, armholes and neckline are trimmed with a finely woven cotton rib. The armholes are very generously sized and extend to the hips. From the hips down, so-called gores (triangular pieces of fabric) inserted into the side seams give the skirt an adequate flare. This garment is an authentic reconstruction of an outer gown as worn by ordinary women in the 14th century.

The surcoat (or surcote), which was originally also worn by men, was quite popular with women from the 13th c. onward. As the name implies, it was designed to be worn over a cotte (or cote). It normally featured wedge-shaped panels of fabric inserted into the skirt piece to provide sufficient flare. A particular form of sleeveless over gown was the so-called sideless surcote which had great popularity with ladies of all classes. While sleeveless surcoats initially had regular cut armholes, these became larger and larger over time until they eventually reached down to the hips, showing the long-sleeved cotte or kirtle underneath. The Church did not approve of this new fashion, which explains why such oversized armholes are also referred to as gates of hell.

Historical illustrations of surcoats can be found in numerous manuscripts of this time period, for example in the 1348 Roman de la Rose manuscript or in the 1360 Speculum humanae salvationis (leaf 37).

Details:

Available sizes: S/M, L/XL, XXL

Colour: brown , blue or red

Material: 100% cotton

Length overall size M: approx. 150 cm

(measured from the highest shoulder point down to the bottom hem)

Care instructions: Machine wash at 40°C, gentle cycle, do not tumble dry

Size Guide
Size S/M L/XL XXL
Chest Circumference 88-96cm 104-116cm 128cm

To take your body measurements correctly in order to determine you clothing size, please always wrap the measuring tape horizontally around your body at the fullest part. For tops, sizes are based on your chest circumference.

How to order the correct size:

If you fall between two sizes, we recommend that you go up a size.

Ease is included in the pattern and reflected in the finished measurements.

Shipping Weight 1.30KG

     

  • Product Code:
    1280020851
  • Weight:
    1.3kg