Enjoy the Magic and Glamour of Medieval Era With Medieval Costumes
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Enjoy the Magic and Glamour of Medieval Era With Medieval Costumes

Enjoy the Magic and Glamour of Medieval Era With Medieval Costumes

We are living in the modern era but it is always interesting to know about the era which has been passed. To know about the people, customs, tradition, life-style and clothing of the past era is very interesting as well as knowledgeable. This world has gone through different periods and the most vital period is considered to be the medieval period, in which various developments and progress were made. To enjoy the mystery, magic and glamour of the medieval era, medieval costumes are the perfect and easily available choice, which gives the true feeling and look of that period. We all are quite familiar with medieval costumes since we have come across them in various movies, fairly tales and in plays. Clothing is just not considered as clothing but it reflects the social, economic and even moral implications of that era.

Medieval costumes came into existence after the fall of the Western Roman Empire in AD 476. The styles of the medieval costumes varied from region to region and as per the social status of the particular person. The affluent class of people wore clothes that reflected their high status in the society whereas peasants wore clothes, as per their budgets. Medieval costume patterns differed from place to place and each country had their own distinctive ways of dressing. The most common raw material for medieval clothing was wool and the quality of wool varied on the breed of sheep and the location where it was raised. Medieval era also saw the invention of the spinning wheel and the fulling mill, which mechanically beat, shrank and softened the wool cloth.

During the early medieval period, the difference in male and female costumes was not very pronounced, as both wore a long tunic called a “bliaut,” belted at the waist, and a cloak. The only difference was that men wore beards and the length of their dress sometimes crept up to the knee. However both male and female wore skirts. It was only after the development of armor that a strong differentiation began to manifest itself. As the medieval era progressed, the costumes began to change considerably. Women’s clothing changed superficially with waistlines and necklines moving up and down and sleeves alternated between loose and tight-fitting.

Women generally dressed in two layers, an overdress and an under dress. Headgear is the area of fashion, where medieval women’s clothing had its true distinctiveness. Medieval costumes for men generally comprise of breeches, trousers and tunic. The styles of the medieval costumes varied from region to region and as per the social status of the particular person. Medieval costumes are the best way to understand the life-style, culture and fashion of that period, since they rightly depict the true picture of that society.

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  6. Well let's see….
    Fruits are always good, apples, pears, strawberries, grapes, bananas, cantaloupes, melons….
    Veggies: Celery sticks, carrots-raw, broccoli (my daughter likes this one alot)
    Granola bars, rice krispies squares
    Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches
    Celery and peanut butter
    Cereal: Cheerios, Nesquik cereal, Corn pops
    Jello, pudding
    Sometimes exotic fruits peak their interest too, like Starfruit, Dragon fruit, Kiwi, Mangoes

    Have fun!!

  7. some dress like clowns all the time , and think their ganstas.they don't need a costume I think it's a shame they have gangsta shows on tv.

  8. We received notice today that Kendall has been accepted to the masters program at Leeds University in England. She will be working on her masters in Medieval Studies. This is the best Christmas present she could have received. She is so excited. She lives and breaths history and can’t wait. …

  9. some cream and a WHOLE lot of sugar

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