A
kirtle (sometimes called cotte , cotehardie) is a garment worn by men and women in the Middle Ages or, later, a one-piece garment worn by
Kaynak: KirtleOver this, a man might also wear an over-
kirtle, cloak , or a hood Servants and working men wore their
kirtles at various lengths,
Kaynak: 1300–1400 in fashionGown,
kirtle, and chemise: Image:Petrus Christus 004 detail. has a V-neck that displays the black
kirtle and a band of the chemise. Hair is
Kaynak: 1400–1500 in fashionThe gown fastened in front early, sometimes lacing over the
kirtle or a stomacher, and the skirt might be slit in front or the train
Kaynak: 1500–1550 in fashionGown,
kirtle, and petticoat : The common upper garment was a gown, called in Spanish ropa, in French robe, and in English either gown or
Kaynak: 1550–1600 in fashion