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- Kirtle abstract "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 women from the later Middle Ages into the Baroque period. The kirtle was typically worn over a chemise or smock which acted as a slip and under the formal outer garment or gown/surcoat.Kirtles were part of fashionable attire into the middle sixteenth century, and remained part of country or middle-class clothing into the seventeenth century.Kirtles began as loose garments without a waist seam, changing to tightly fitted supportive garments in the 14th century. Later kirtles could be constructed by combining a fitted bodice with a skirt gathered or pleated into the waist seam. Kirtles could lace up the front, back or side-back, with some rare cases of side lacing, all depending on the fashion of the day/place and what kind of gown was to be worn over it. Kirtles could be embellished with a variety of decorations including gold, silk, tassels, and knobs.".
- Kirtle thumbnail Orazio_Gentileschi.jpg?width=300.
- Kirtle wikiPageID "7575570".
- Kirtle wikiPageRevisionID "605850226".
- Kirtle hasPhotoCollection Kirtle.
- Kirtle subject Category:14th-century_fashion.
- Kirtle subject Category:Dresses.
- Kirtle subject Category:Gowns.
- Kirtle subject Category:Medieval_costume.
- Kirtle subject Category:Underwear.
- Kirtle comment "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 women from the later Middle Ages into the Baroque period.".
- Kirtle label "Kirtle".
- Kirtle sameAs m.0265qz2.
- Kirtle sameAs Q3376447.
- Kirtle sameAs Q3376447.
- Kirtle wasDerivedFrom Kirtle?oldid=605850226.
- Kirtle depiction Orazio_Gentileschi.jpg.
- Kirtle isPrimaryTopicOf Kirtle.