1500 - 1630
Spanish Loose Gown
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No. 1500-2
Fastens up the front, or may be left open.
May be lined or unlined.
With or without shoulder wings or a collar.
Many sleeve options:
- Two lengths of hanging round sleeves
- Long straight hanging sleeve
- Short sleeves or Sleeveless
This garment is also sometimes called:
Spanish Surcoat
Ropa
Comfort Gown
1500 - 1630
French Gown
No. 1500-5
Fastens up the front, the back, or the back sides.
Low neckline may be scooped, flat across, or upturned.
Round or pointed waistline.
Detached sleeves, or sleeveless.
Optional shoulder rolls or wings.
Variations and decoration idea.
The photo shows a shortened French Gown
over a Round Kirtle.
1500 - 1630
Round Kirtle
No. 1500-3
Fastens up the front or the back.
With or without a waist seam.
With, without, or detached sleeves.
Fitted or loose in the torso.
May be lined or unlined.
Variations and decoration ideas.
The photo shows a loose kirtle,
without a waistline.
1550 - 1630
Quilted Pair of Bodies
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No. 1500-4
A corset is needed for the period silhouette. Front or
back opening.
Cup size variations. Deep or shallow front.
May be made with or without tabs. Wide and pointed or
narrow shoulder straps. Boning and lacing suggestions and variations.
1480 - 1600
Spanish Farthingale
No. 1500-1
Needed for the period silhouette. Approximately 4' in
diameter. Rope or "modern" whalebone (hoop wire) options. Fasten up the back or sides. Variations and Decoration
Ideas.
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