Early Tudor Men's Garments, C. 1495-1537 Pattern
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Sewing Pattern - Early Tudor Men's Garments, c. 1495-1537. The Tudor period marked the beginning of the Renaissance in England, and fashion (especially after 1509) reflected the change. Henry VII, who usurped the throne in 1485, was extremely frugal, and fashion changed during his reign. Henry VIII inherited the throne with a large treasury at the age of 18, and the court blossomed. He was insecure, aggressive, blatantly masculine and suddenly extremely rich. All of which reflected in the opulent new fashions, especially for men. During Henry's reign, styles for both sexes combined elements of German, Spanish and Italian fashions, with heavy French influence overall. The quintessence of what is usually thought of as "Tudor" fashion is shown in view IV for men, and view V for women. During Henry VII's reign, the houpelande (PP26) became a robe or gown, opening down the front, soon left unbelted and open. This was worn over a skirted doublet, shirt and hose (PP43). Slashing became popular, and the modest codpiece became a grotesque brag. As Henry VIII aged he favored short full gowns to hide his increasing bulk, thus creating a square silhouette. This pattern contains 3 gowns, 3 skir... [Read More]
Artemisia Designs Men's Renaissance Plus Size 3 Piece Ren Faire Velvet Doublet Costume GOT Cosplay (4X, Black)
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This three-piece Renaissance Elizabethan outfit is perfect for a number of costume themes. A great choice for Ren Faires, Game of Thrones, Royal Attire, and Pirate themes... as well as a high-end wardrobe option for Shakespearean plays you get cast in! It consists of everything you need for a full outfit - just provide the boots and you are good to go. This costume includes (1) black, burgundy or navy blue velvet doublet (the typical Renaissance over-vest); (1) pair of breeches (historical three-quarter length pants worn in many time periods - including the Medieval, Renaissance and later); (1) ivory poets shirt (long puffy sleeves. This doublet is fully lined. Featuring black silk damask paisley inset with fancy trim detail along the top of a solid and soft velvet body. Black shoulder caps are also trimmed and printed. Gold grommets secure a black tie-up lace for a form flattering fit. To finish it off, the doublet is accented with a defining neck collar. Very well-made: all seams are finished and all parts are lined.
McCalls 2248 Mens Renaissance Tudor Robin Hood Theater Costume Pattern Size Small & Medium
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Pattern and instructions for making Men's Lined Jacket, Shirt, Hat, Vest, Leggings and Belt
15th Century Man's Gown Pattern
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Pattern for making 15th Century Man's Gown that fits chests 34"-54". All sizes included in one envelope. All sizes included in one envelope. This pattern for the pleated men's gown worm by noblemen throughout the 15th century. Long, knee-length, and ultra-chic short versions all included in the pattern. This is the pattern make a costume for a French, German, Italian or English man from 1410-1480.
McCall Sewing Pattern 3286 Y - Use to Make - Men's Tudor Renaissance Medieval Costumes - Sizes S, M, L
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Chest: 34" Through 44"
OOP McCall's Costume Pattern 3286. Men's Szs XL, XXL Tudor Costumes. Chest: 46" Through 52"
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Chest: 46" Through 52"
White Renaissance Chemise Costume Standard
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Wear this White Renaissance Chemise under your costume for a complete look! So, how do you wear it? In medieval and Renaissance days, this was a woman's undergarment, worn as the innermost layer with an overdress that may or may not have had sleeves. Also, respectable women never wore it off-the-shoulder--the only ones who did that were women of questionable morals. And even they would never go out in public in ONLY a chemise--it would have been like going shopping in only your underwear. - Chemise
Early Tudor (1500-1520s) Man's Gown & Jerkin Pattern
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RC615 - Early Tudor (1500-1520s) Man's Gown & Jerkin Pattern. Fits chests 34"-54" and waists 28"-50". All Sizes in one envelope. Historical notes and embellishment suggestions included. The perfect man's gown for the Early Tudor period from 1500 through the 1520s. This is the time of Henry VII (Henry Tudor), Ferdinand II of Aragon, and Maximilian I of Habsburg. This pattern includes options for common and noblemen's gowns. This pattern is for Early Tudor men's gown for wear over man's doublet and hosen (RC610).
The Tudor Lady's Wardrobe Pattern
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Sewing Pattern to make - The Tudor Lady's Wardrobe Pattern. Sizes 2-30 included. Bust sizes 32-56", Waist 23-47". This package gives you everything you need to dress the Tudor woman, from undergarments to accessories. It's not just for the upper class lady: this pattern also provides instructions and pattern pieces for the working class Tudor woman. Includes: Smock with detachable cuffs, and under partlet, Kirtle with supportive bodice, with three foresleeves, Gown with three sleeve choices and optional train, Two caps, English gable hood, and French hood, Over partlet, apron, and sash, This pattern includes a 100+ page manual with the same clear and detailed instructions that made Margo Anderson's Elizabethan patterns world famous. With detailed historical notes by Tudor researcher Kimiko Small. Elizabethan Costume, Renaissance Costume, Medieval Costume, Tudor Costume, SCA Costume.
Early Tudor Woman's Gowns, C. 1490-1535 Pattern
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Sewing Pattern - Period Patterns number 51, Early Tudor Woman's gowns, c. 1490-1535. Includes patterns for 5 gowns (sizes 6-20). The Tudor period marked the beginning of the Renaissance in England, and fashion (especially after 1509) reflected the change. Henry VII, who usurped the throne in 1485, was extremely frugal, and fashion changed slowly during his reign. Henry VIII inherited the throne with a large treasury at the age of 18, and the court blossomed. He was insecure, aggressive, blatantly masculine and suddenly extremely rich. All of which reflected in the opulent new fashions, especially for men. During Henry's reign, styles for both sexes combined elements of German, Spanish and Italian fashions, with heavy French influence overall. The quintessence of what is usually thought of as "Tudor" fashion is shown in view IV for men, and view V for women. As befitted their role in society, woman's fashions were somewhat less flamboyant then the men's. The kirtle was almost identical to a cotehardie (PP21), with the addition of cuffs. The skirts started to be cut separately from the bodice, with the cut of the bodice neckline becoming square. The adoption of tight corsets and Span... [Read More]
MCCALLS 3286 Men's Tudor Costumes Pattern XL - XXL UNCUT
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HENRY VIII/ TUDOR/ RENAISSANCE COSTUMES-Simplicity Pattern 9650 (MEN'S XL- XXL)
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MCCALLS #3286 Men's Tudor Costumes Pattern Y S - L OR XL - XXL UNCUT
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Ugly Christmas Sweater with Pattern Pet Costume
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Includes one sweater featuring christmas trees, snomen and snowflakes. Sweater attaches with velcro at the under
Pennywise Deluxe Mens Costume XL
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If your goal is to horrify everyone that sees you this Halloween, then this Adult Pennywise Deluxe Costume is sure to do the trick. Based on Stephen King's IT, this monstrous clown costume includes a colorful jumpsuit, white gloves, and a mask complete with razor sharp teeth, a devilish grin, and a wild mane of fiery red
Simplicity Mens' Size 44-52 Suit Costume Pattern, 1 Each
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Simplicity Men's Costume Suit-44-46-48-50-52
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