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Cotehardie Ava: Wine-red medieval dress with lacing

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$84.98 USD
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$84.98 USD
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Highlights

The wine-red Cotehardie Ava is an authentic medieval dress that impresses with its close-fitting cut and historical lacing.

  • Body-hugging design with a wide skirt thanks to inserted gores for a generous hem width
  • Individual adjustment to the figure with traditional front lacing with lace laces
  • Made from sturdy and durable 100% cotton canvas
  • Historical cut based on depictions from the 13th to 15th centuries for maximum authenticity
  • Versatile short-sleeved dress from the high-quality Battle-Merchant collection
Manufacturer's specifications

Battle-Merchant Wacken GmbH & Co. KG, Gehrn 4, 25596, Wacken, info@battlemerchant.com

Cotehardie Ava: Wine-red medieval dress with lacing
short-sleeved cotehardie ava medieval dress, wine red
Cotehardie Ava: Wine-red medieval dress with lacing
Cotehardie Ava: Wine-red medieval dress with lacing

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Questions about the product Cotehardie Ava: Wine-red medieval dress with lacing

What material is the wine-red medieval dress Cotehardie Ava made of, and what should be considered when cleaning the accompanying natural-colored cord?

The wine-red medieval dress Cotehardie Ava is made of 100% cotton. The accompanying natural-colored cord should be removed before washing the dress, as it may bleed color.

From which historical manuscripts of the 15th century is the design of the Cotehardie Ava inspired, and how is the wide shape of the skirt part achieved constructively?

The design of the Cotehardie Ava is inspired by historical manuscripts of the 15th century, such as the Book of Hours of the Duke of Berry (Les Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry) and Robinet Testard's illustrated Book of Simple Medicine. The wide shape of the skirt is achieved through the use of gores (fabric gussets), which create a generous hem width.

What is the original translation of the term Cotehardie, and what characteristic change in the neckline developed in this type of dress during the Late Middle Ages?

The term Cotehardie translates roughly as "daring Cotte." During the late Middle Ages, this type of dress developed a characteristic change: an increasingly wider neckline.

What function do the metal tips on the cord of the Cotehardie Ava serve, and with which accessories was this garment historically typically combined?

The metal tips (aglets) at the ends of the cords primarily serve to facilitate threading through the eyelets and to prevent the cord from fraying. Historically, the cotehardie was typically combined with an underdress, a veil, and a narrow belt; short-sleeved versions also commonly featured detachable sleeves, which were fastened with pins.