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The costume culture of medieval England

The costume culture of medieval England was rich and diverse, reflecting social hierarchy and gender distinctions. Noble attire was elaborate, often adorned with fur, jewels, and intricate embroidery. Peasants wore simple, functional clothing made of coarse fabric. Gender distinctions were clear, with men donning tunics and hose, and women wearing gowns and kirtles. Garments mirrored social status, with the upper classes utilizing more expensive materials and ornate designs. Special occasions called for occasion-specific attire, such as for church services, feasts, and tournaments.

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The costume culture of medieval England

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