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Braies - Long worn by a model in a rustic setting, showcasing medieval-inspired attire for LARPing or reenactment.
Braies - Long - White Sale price€29,00
Man wearing Shirt Bartholomew, a relaxed-fit, classic piece of 13th-16th century apparel.
Sold outClose-up of a man wearing a Coif 12th century, featuring a simple design and fabric ties.
Coif 12th century - Natural Sale price€12,00
Man wearing Cotehardie Bonifacio with a red hat, showcasing sharp fit and comfortable design in historical setting.
Cotehardie Bonifacio, a man wears a green cotehardie with a red hood and a leather belt, set in a rustic environment.
Person in a red and green costume with feathered headdress standing in front of classical architecture.
Man in historical reenactment costume with red and white attire, holding a spear.
Landsknecht Breeches featuring intricate lacing and vibrant two-tone hues, inspired by 16th-century mercenary fashion.
Landsknecht Breeches showcasing vibrant red and white design with slashes and historical styling.
A man wearing the Undertunic Modesto, seated on a wooden stool in a rustic setting, showcasing its historical design.
Landsknecht Waterfall Sleeve showcases vibrant green and red slashed fabric in a dramatic historical style.
Landsknecht Waterfall Sleeve, a historical costume featuring bold slashed sleeves and luxurious red fabric.
Cyclas Bernard worn by a man with a staff, showcasing medieval style and grounded realism in a historical setting.
Cyclas Bernard - Epic Black Sale price€80,00
Cyclas Bernard medieval sleeveless over-tunic worn by a man in a natural outdoor setting.
Cyclas Bernard - Red Sale price€80,00
Model wearing Cyclas Bernard in a medieval setting, showcasing its layered design and historical style.
Cyclas Bernard - Brown Sale price€80,00
Man in Landsknecht Bloom Sleeve, featuring decorative slashes and petal motifs, showcasing structured elegance.
Landsknecht Bloom Sleeve detailed view showcasing slashed and petal motif design in a vibrant costume.
Shirt Duccio worn by a man in a medieval setting, showcasing its classic design and comfortable fit.
Shirt Duccio - Maiden Natural Sale price€40,00
Surcoat Lorenzo worn by a nobleman in historical costume, showcasing a precise shape and multiple buttons.
Surcoat Lorenzo - Red Sale price€164,00
Surcoat Lorenzo worn by a man in a green coat with a red hood, representing 14th-15th century fashion.
Surcoat Lorenzo - Green Sale price€164,00
Surcoat Lorenzo worn by a male model, featuring traditional 14th century design and style, set by a tranquil water backdrop.
Surcoat Lorenzo - Epic Black Sale price€164,00
Sold outSimple Liripipe Hood - Brushed Wool model wearing a red hooded medieval chaperon with a green tunic.
Simple Liripipe Hood - Brushed Wool worn by a medieval man holding a chest outdoors.
Simple Liripipe Hood - Brushed Wool worn by a person sitting in a medieval setting.
Medieval Riding Tunic worn by a model in a historic setting, showcasing movement and period design.
Medieval Riding Tunic worn by a model sitting at a table, showcasing its classic design and functionality.
Medieval Riding Tunic - Red Sale price€78,00
Medieval Riding Tunic modeled by a man, showcasing deep splits for mobility in a historical setting.
Medieval Riding Tunic - Blue Sale price€78,00
Young man in a velvet surcoat and red hat, embodying medieval fashion in a church setting.
Velvet Surcoat - Epic Black Sale price€121,00
Model wearing a blue Velvet Surcoat, showcasing its medieval design and rich fabric details.
Velvet Surcoat - Celestial Blue Sale price€121,00
Cotehardie Rodrigo blue brocade button-up jacket with jacquard pattern, worn by model in historic setting.
Cotehardie Rodrigo - Blue Sale price€112,00
Cotehardie Rodrigo, a red button-up jacket styled for the Late Middle Ages, showcasing a slim fit and rich texture.
Cotehardie Rodrigo - Red Sale price€112,00
Flat Hat Edward worn by a model in a red outfit seated on a wooden bench, showcasing a historical look.
Flat Hat Edward - Epic Black Sale price€27,00
Flat Hat Edward worn by a model in a blue ornate shirt, showcasing Renaissance-style fashion.
Flat Hat Edward - Brown Sale price€27,00
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Shirt Jolner - Griffin Yellow Sale price€48,00
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Shirt Jolner - Ivory White Sale price€48,00
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Shirt Jolner - Misty Blue Sale price€48,00
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Shirt Jolner - Epic Black Sale price€44,00
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Scales Gloves - Epic Black Sale price€70,00
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Scales Gloves - Light Brown Sale price€70,00
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Robe Desmond - Epic Black Sale price€131,00
Archery Half-glove worn by an archer, showcasing precision grip and comfort in outdoor setting.
Archery Half-glove worn by an archer, showcasing finger protection and dexterity in archery practice.
Archery Half-glove - Ox Brown Sale price€16,00
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Pirate Hat - Epic Black Sale price€146,00
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Pirate Hat - Ox Brown Sale price€146,00
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Tunic Fimbul - Epic Black Sale price€86,00
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Tunic Fimbul - Misty Gray Sale price€86,00
Wool Minstrel Hat worn by a man with a beard, featuring a feather and traditional attire.
Man wearing a Wool Minstrel Hat, showcasing its unique style and historical design in an outdoor setting.
Theoderic gaiters worn over gray pants on a rocky surface in a forest setting.
Theoderic gaiters - Epic Black Sale price€78,00
Theoderic gaiters worn outdoors, featuring brown suede and stylish lacing, perfect for muddy streets.
Theoderic gaiters - Ox Brown Sale price€78,00
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Vest Tristan - Dryad Green Sale price€44,00
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Vest Tristan - Epic Black Sale price€47,00
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Vest Tristan - Misty Blue Sale price€44,00
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Pourpoint Godfrey - Epic Black Sale price€124,00
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Pourpoint Godfrey - Emperor Red Sale price€118,00
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Doublet Aramis - Emperor Red Sale price€143,00
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Doublet Aramis - Charcoal Gray Sale price€136,00
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Woodland Tunic - Burgundy Gray Sale price€58,00
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Woodland Tunic - Night Gray Sale price€58,00
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Undershirt - Emperor Red Sale price€36,00
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Undershirt - Ivory White Sale price€38,00
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A man in a green and beige Basic Tabard stands by a tree, ready for a rescue mission.
A knight wearing a Basic Tabard with a sword in a wooded area, embodying valor and courage.
A knight wearing a Basic Tabard over armor, poised with a sword in a forest setting, ready for battle.
Basic Tabard - Ivory White Sale price€33,00
Basic Tabard worn by a knight standing confidently outside a rustic building.
Basic Tabard - Epic Black Sale price€44,00
A brave knight in a Basic Tabard stands confidently with a sword, ready for battle in an outdoor setting.
A person wearing a classic red Basic Tabard, standing confidently in a forest setting, ready for adventure.
Basic Tabard - Emperor Red Sale price€44,00
A man wearing a Basic Tabard stands confidently by a tree, ready for action in a medieval setting.
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Shirt Godfrey - Epic Black Sale price€41,00
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Shirt Godfrey - Ivory White Sale price€39,00
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Fencing Shirt - Epic Black Sale price€44,00
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Fencing Shirt - Ivory White Sale price€47,00
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Shirt Arvid - Storm Gray Sale price€46,00
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Shirt Arvid - Ranger Gray Sale price€46,00
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Shirt Aramis - Epic Black Sale price€42,00
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Shirt Aramis - Ivory White Sale price€45,00
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Shirt Aramis - Emperor Red Sale price€42,00
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Robe Luke - Brown Sale price€138,00
A person in a brown robe stands in nature, showcasing the Robe Benedict as a protective garment.
Robe Benedict - Brown Sale price€149,00
Robe Benedict worn by a woman in a forest, showcasing its striking red color and hooded design.
Robe Benedict - Emperor Red Sale price€149,00
Robe Benedict worn by a man standing on a wooden bridge surrounded by greenery, evoking a mystical atmosphere.
Robe Benedict - Epic Black Sale price€149,00
Woman in a Robe Benedict walking through nature, showcasing its protective and stylish design.
Robe Benedict - Dryad Green Sale price€149,00
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Robe Azog - Epic Black Sale price€141,00
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Robe Azog - Brown Sale price€141,00
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Robe Azog - Dryad Green Sale price€141,00
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Knightly Gambeson - Castle Tan Sale price€148,00
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Knightly Gambeson - Epic Black Sale price€148,00

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Men's Medieval Clothing:

Male Fashion from the 5th to the 15th Century

Men's medieval clothing spans roughly a thousand years, from the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century to the eve of the Renaissance in the 15th. Across that stretch of time, male dress went from simple practical tunics to some of the most extravagant and body-conscious fashion Europe had ever seen. Throughout it all, what a man wore told the world exactly who he was.


The Early Middle Ages (5th to 10th Century): Practicality Above All

The Tunic as the Foundation

The tunic was the universal male garment of the early medieval period, worn by kings and peasants alike. Knee-length, belted at the waist, and made from wool or linen depending on the season, it was layered over a linen shirt that served as the base layer. What separated a nobleman's tunic from a peasant's was not the cut but the cloth: finer weaves, richer dyes, and embroidery at the collar, cuffs, and hem for those who could afford it.

Trousers, Hose, and Leg Coverings

Beneath the tunic, men wore long trousers or leg wrappings bound with cross-gartering, strips of cloth wound around the lower leg and tied in place. Early forms of hose began appearing toward the end of this period, fitted more closely to the leg than the looser wrappings they gradually replaced.

Fabric, Color, and Social Rank

Wool and linen dominated across all classes. Color was one of the clearest markers of status: rich, saturated dyes were expensive and therefore associated with the wealthy, while undyed or simply dyed cloth was the norm for working men. Germanic and Roman influences blended gradually into a distinctly medieval aesthetic that would evolve significantly over the following centuries.


The High Middle Ages (11th to 13th Century): Layering and Regional Variety

The Cotte and Surcoat

By the 11th century the simple tunic had evolved into the cotte, a more structured outer garment worn over the linen shirt. Over the cotte came the surcoat: a sleeveless or short-sleeved overgarment that served as both a practical layer and a surface for heraldic decoration. Contact with the East through the Crusades introduced new fabrics and silhouettes that gradually filtered into European court dress.

The Rise of the Knight's Wardrobe

Knights in civilian dress wore the cotte, surcoat, a wide cloak, and the chaperon, a hood that evolved from a purely practical head covering into a recognizable status piece. Belts became increasingly elaborate, hung with pouches, keys, and decorative fittings. Rings, brooches, and embroidered detail completed the look for those of rank.


The Late Middle Ages (14th Century): Fashion Is Born

The Great Shortening

The 14th century brought one of the most dramatic shifts in the history of European dress. In the 1340s, men's clothing shortened and tightened dramatically. Out went the long loose robes that had been standard for centuries. In came short fitted tunics, tight hose, and body-conscious silhouettes that scandalized contemporary commentators. One French chronicler complained that men could not kneel in prayer without exposing their undergarments.

The Cotehardie and the Doublet

The cotehardie became the defining fitted outer garment of the mid 14th century: close-fitting through the torso and arms, buttoned down the front, worn over a linen shirt. As tunics shortened further, the doublet emerged as its natural successor: a fitted, padded jacket worn as the standard male upper garment from the mid 14th century onward. Hose lengthened to meet the rising hemline, eventually becoming full tights attached by laces to the doublet.

Parti-Colored and Decorative Dress

The 14th century also saw a fashion for mi-parti, garments made of two contrasting fabrics divided vertically down the center. Dagged and scalloped edges appeared on sleeves and hems. Color, pattern, and decorative detail became deliberate expressions of personality and wealth in a way they had not been in earlier centuries.


The 15th Century: Extravagance and the Burgundian Influence

The Houppelande

As the 15th century opened, the houppelande dominated male outerwear. A voluminous gown with a high collar, sweeping floor-length sleeves, and heavy fur lining, it was worn by men of all classes in varying degrees of elaboration. Its bulk and richness were the point: the more fabric, the more wealth implied.

The Burgundian Court and European Fashion

From roughly the 1430s onward, the Duchy of Burgundy became the fashion capital of Europe. Under Philip the Good, the Burgundian court set trends that spread across England, France, and the Holy Roman Empire. Silhouettes became increasingly exaggerated: tightly cinched waists, wide padded shoulders, and the dramatically pointed poulaine shoes that became symbols of noble status. The doublet evolved with the times, growing shorter and more fitted, while outer gowns became more tailored with vertical pleats and turned-back collars.

Hats, Hoods, and Accessories

The chaperon, once a simple hood, had by the 15th century become a complex and fashionable hat twisted and draped into elaborate shapes. Bowl cuts with shaved napes were the dominant hairstyle of the mid century, giving way to shoulder-length hair toward the end. Belts, daggers, purses, and rings remained essential accessories for men of all classes.


What Men Wore: A Quick Reference by Class

Nobility: Doublet, hose, houppelande or outer gown in velvet, silk, or brocade. Fur lining, elaborate belt, jewelry, chaperon or fashionable hat.

Merchants and tradesmen: Cotte or doublet in good quality wool, hose, practical cloak. Less decoration, but following noble fashion at a distance.

Common men and laborers: Simple linen shirt, woolen tunic or cotte, practical trousers or hose, leather belt. Function over fashion, with color and fabric limited by both cost and sumptuary law.