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Fyne Hats By Felicity
Felicity provides handmade, historically accurate period headgear from the Middle Ages and Renaissance, designed with the needs of Living History participants in mind.
www.fynehatsbyfelicity.com/
House Marsvin's Medieval Pages
Many articles on 14th Century Viking clothing.
www.forest.gen.nz/
Medieval Wardrobe
Documents the results of research and construction of historically accurate medieval clothing
www.medievalwardrobe.com/
Costumes and courtiers: garments and fashion ideas in late medieval Western Europe
Clothing in the 14th and 15th centuries in Western Europe
www.ceu.hu/
Sofya la Rus' Medieval Russian Life
Patterns and information on medieval Russian garb.
www.strangelove.net/
Early Medieval Irish Clothing and Shoes
Molly (NÃDana) McGinn's articles on Early Medieval Irish Costume
www.geocities.com/
The Well Dressed Wench - Medieval & Renaissance
Pages relating historical costuming, including sewing tips, re-enacting and living history groups, and renaissance festivals
www.midnightgarden.com/
Medieval Clothing Pages
Comprehensive collection of articles and essays on medieval fashion, garments and accessories. Links to related history sites. Author: Cynthia Virtue.
www.virtue.to/
Pat's Hats: Theatrical Velvet Hats
Original designs by Patricia Jones of Santa Barbara include the Snood, Wizard Hat, Top Hat, Jester Hat, and Italian Renaissance Hat.
www.pats-hats.net/
The Shoulderless Cotehardie
Instructions for altering a commercial dress pattern into a cotehardie
www.maybe.org/