Late Medieval Cotehardie and Liripipe Hood


Late 1300s to early 1400s French style dress (cote/cotehardie/kirtle) and liripipe hood in five colorways. These colors (red, blue, pink, and green, with many accessories featuring black) are the ones most commonly seen in clothing depicted in art from the late medieval era in France. Wool dress, or cotehardie, has underlayer of white linen. A white linen cap is worn underneath the wool liripipe hood, and protects the hood from oils in the wearers' hair.

Software used: CLO, Photoshop

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