Posts: 252 Location: Vermont. USA
Sat 26 Feb, 2011 10:07 pm
Doublet 1100-1200?!?!?
Hello I was reading Wikipedia and it said in
1100-1200 in Fashion that:
Quote: |
Newly fashionable were short, fitted garments for the upper body, worn under the tunic: the doublet, made of two layers of linen, and an early form of quilted and padded jupe or gipon.[1] |
Is this true? I had never heard of linen doublets in the 1100s!!!
Thnx
Z
Posts: 289 Location: UK
Sun 27 Feb, 2011 7:07 am
Most clothing historians I know put the development of the doublet sometime around the third quarter of the Fourteenth Century; maybe a little earlier.
But, of course, Wikipedia is never wrong! :D
Posts: 28 Location: Latvia
Sun 27 Feb, 2011 11:37 am
Sounds very suspicious. I checked the article, but couldn't look at the source mentioned. Maybe someone else has this book?
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