Men Period Costumes Patterns
Long and Short Medieval Tunics Pattern
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- Sewing Pattern - Tunics, c. 650-1310 A.D. Chest sizes 16-54"
- 14 tunics for men, woman and children, with most parts being
- Excellent for Renaissance, Medieval or Dark Ages
- Great for SCA or Medieval Reinactments, Dark Ages LARPs and other Live Action Role
- Perfect for Game of Thrones Costume and for Steam Punk Living history events, Steampunk costume, Steampunk buttons for Steampunk
Sewing Pattern - Tunics, c. 650-1310 A.D. Chest sizes 16-54" included. Tunics were perhaps the first style to spread throughout Europe, worn from Ireland to Russia, Scandinavia to Byzantium to Spain. They were worn by almost everyone, peasant to noble, from Roman times through the 1300's. Many of the same variations are seen again and again, although a few appear to be limited to one sex or the other and woman's tunics or undertunics were always long. Class differences were shown by the fabric and decoration as well as the cut of the tunic. A nobleman at court might wear a long, full tunic of silk with jeweled embroidery, while working in the field, his poorest peasant would wear a short tunic of coarse wool . Men would usually wear hose (PP43 or PP101) with their tunics, but women didn't. In the first half of the 14th century the discovery that one could cut the armholes and sleeve caps curved, thus achieving a better fit, caused some change in the basic style. With this change the tunic continued to be worn, in a more or less modified form for another 200 years, especially among the lower classes. Pattern has 14 tunics for men, woman and children, with most parts being interchangeable. Chest sizes 16-54" included. Great for Game of Thrones Costume, Eddard Stark, Sean Bean, Arryn, Baratheon, Greyjoy, Lannister, Stark, Tully, Tyrell, Rickon Stark, Rodrik Cassel, Maester Luwin, Jory Cassel, Osha, Roose Bolton, , Loras Tyrell, Renly Baratheon, Jeor Mormont, Aemon Targaryen, Bowen Marsh, Benjen Stark, Ser Alliser Thorne, Yoren, Samwell Tarly, Qhorin Halfhand, Illyrio, Mopatis, Pyat Pree, Xaro Xhoan Daxos, Syrio Forel, Shae, Gendry, Jaqen H'ghar, Princess Myrcella, Prince Joffrey, Cersei Lannister, Tommen Baratheon, Pycelle, Lord Varys, Ser Barristan Selmy, Eddard Stark, Robert Baratheon, Ser Jorah Mormont, Jon Snow, Robb Stark, Sansa Stark, Arya Stark,Theon Greyjoy, Joffrey Baratheon, Sandor Clegane, Khal Drogo .... [Read More]
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High Medieval Houpelandes for Men and Women Pattern
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- Houpelandes, c. 1390-1460 A.D. (sizes: woman's 8-18 & Men's 36-48
- 6 houpelandes for either sex, with sleeves and necklines interchangeable. Sizes: woman's 8-18 & Men's 36-48
- Excellent for Renaissance, Medieval or Dark Ages
- Great for SCA or Medieval Reinactments, Dark Ages LARPs and other Live Action Role
Sewing Pattern - Houpelandes, c. 1390-1460 A.D - Houpelandes were the last fashion which was found throughout Europe, as well as being the last unisex fashion. This comfortable style, flowing from the shoulder to the hem, apparently first developed in Italy around 1380, but by 1400 was found throughout Europe. Belted or loose, houpelandes were usually worn over a cotehardie (PP21 & PP23) ,a second houpelande with tight sleeves, a chemise (PP90) ,or shirt (PP43) and hose (PP43 or PP101). By 1450 there were many variations of this style, mostly of the sleeves, neckline. Women's houpelandes were always floor-length, although men's houpelandes varied from very short to very long. Only a few were limited by sex or geographical location. By 1475 houpelandes were no longer considered fashionable (although still occasionally seen). Men's cotehardies had developed into doublets, and the houpelande became a gown or robe often worn open down the front (PP43 and PP53). This pattern has 6 houpelandes for either sex, with sleeves & necklines interchangeable. The sleeves & cotehardie underneath are faked, but the fake sleeves can be left off and replaced by a cotehardie or a 2nd houpelande.
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More Medieval Military Garments Pattern
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- Sewing Pattern - Period Patterns number 102, More Medieval Military
- Pattern contains patterns for 2 coats of plates, 1 lentner, 1 angel-wing tunic (with or without dags on the sleeves), 3 coifs and 1
- Excellent for Renaissance, Elizabethan, Late Tudor, Medieval or Dark Ages
- Great for SCA, Elizabethan or Medieval Reinactments, Dark Ages LARPs and other Live Action Role
- Great Costume Pattern for Game of Thrones or as a historical Item for any SCA, Medieval, Celtic or Renaissance Living history
Sewing Pattern - Period Patterns number 102, More Medieval Military Garments. More Medieval Military Garments. Padded coifs gave protection to the head, and were necessary for comfort under mail coifs and helmets. A simple collar or gorget gave additional protection to the neck. Cuisses were padded thigh pieces, often with plates and metal kneecaps attached. Hose worn while fighting could be padded in places. Hose ranged from baggy to skintight, dull to wildly colorful. The angel-wing tunic could also be worn as civilian wear. These patterns are functional fighting garb for use in the Society for Creative Anachronism and other re-enactment or recreation groups. They can also be used as is or in an adapted form for civilian wear in these groups, or for stage productions. Period Patterns number 102, More Medieval Military Garments, contains patterns for 2 coats of plates, 1 lentner, 1 angel-wing tunic (with or without dags on the sleeves), 3 coifs and 1 gorget. Great for Game of Thrones Costume, Eddard Stark, Sean Bean, Arryn, Baratheon, Greyjoy, Lannister, Stark, Tully, Tyrell, Rickon Stark, Rodrik Cassel, Maester Luwin, Jory Cassel, Hodor, Ser Rodrik, Septa Mordane, Osha, Roose Bolton, , Loras Tyrell, Renly Baratheon, Jeor Mormont, Aemon Targaryen, Bowen Marsh, Benjen Stark, Ser Alliser Thorne, Yoren, Samwell Tarly, Qhorin Halfhand, Illyrio, Mopatis, Pyat Pree, Xaro Xhoan Daxos, Syrio Forel, Shae, Gendry, Jaqen H'ghar, Princess Myrcella, Prince Joffrey, Cersei Lannister, Tommen Baratheon, Pycelle, Lord Varys, Ser Barristan Selmy, Ser Ilyn, Hallyne, Dontos, Ygritte, The Lord of Bones, Galbart Glover , Gared, Jhiqui, Eddard Stark, Robert Baratheon, Tyrion Lannister, Catelyn Stark, Ser Jaime Lannister, Cersei Baratheon, Daenerys, Ser Jorah Mormont, Lord Petyr Baelish, Viserys Targaryen , Jon Snow, Robb Stark, Sansa Stark, Arya Stark,Theon Greyjoy, Joffrey Baratheon, Sandor Clegane, Khal Drogo .
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Men's Elizabethan Garments, C. 1558-1605 Pattern
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- Sewing Pattern -Period Patterns number 58, Men's Elizabethan Garments, c.
- Includes patterns for 7 doublets, 5 pairs of trunkhose, 1 Venetians, 1 slops, a falling collar and cuffs (sizes
- Excellent for Renaissance, Elizabethan, Late Tudor, Medieval or Dark Ages
- Great for SCA, Elizabethan or Medieval Reinactments, Dark Ages LARPs and other Live Action Role
- Great Costume Pattern for Game of Thrones or as a historical Item for any SCA, Medieval, Celtic or Renaissance Living history
Sewing Pattern - Men's Elizabethan Garments, c. 1558-1605. The late Tutor period was a time of transition and uncertainty with 3 rulers in 11 years (not to mention Lady Jane Grey, who only ruled for 9 days), and the country endured violent switches from Protestant to Catholic. During the early part of this period the men's styles changed faster than woman's fashions. Gowns (PP53) declined in popularity, and a new emphasis was placed on the lower trunk. Even with the peascod belly doublet and trunk hose, men's styles could not compete with the sheer bulk of the women's gowns during Elizabeth's later reign. Late in the period men wore neck ruffs and later the falling collar, sometimes together. They also wore wrist ruffs and cuffs (PP90 - sized for women). Period Patterns number 58, Men's Elizabethan Garments, c. 1558-1605, supplies patterns for 7 doublets, 5 pairs of Trunkhose, 1 Venetians, 1 slops, a falling collar and cuffs (sizes 34-54). This pattern is complimented by PP43, PP53, PP90, PP92, and PP93. Great for Game of Thrones Costume, Eddard Stark, Sean Bean, Arryn, Baratheon, Greyjoy, Lannister, Stark, Tully, Tyrell, Rickon Stark, Rodrik Cassel, Maester Luwin, Jory Cassel, Hodor, Ser Rodrik, Septa Mordane, Osha, Roose Bolton, , Loras Tyrell, Renly Baratheon, Jeor Mormont, Aemon Targaryen, Bowen Marsh, Benjen Stark, Ser Alliser Thorne, Yoren, Samwell Tarly, Qhorin Halfhand, Illyrio, Mopatis, Pyat Pree, Xaro Xhoan Daxos, Syrio Forel, Shae, Gendry, Jaqen H'ghar, Princess Myrcella, Prince Joffrey, Cersei Lannister, Tommen Baratheon, Pycelle, Lord Varys, Ser Barristan Selmy, Ser Ilyn, Hallyne, Dontos, Ygritte, The Lord of Bones, Galbart Glover , Gared, Jhiqui, Eddard Stark, Robert Baratheon, Tyrion Lannister, Catelyn Stark, Ser Jaime Lannister, Cersei Baratheon, Daenerys, Ser Jorah Mormont, Lord Petyr Baelish, Viserys Targaryen , Jon Snow, Robb Stark, Sansa Stark, Arya Stark,Theon Greyjoy, Sandor Clegane, Khal Drogo ... [Read More]
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1810 - 1830 Men's Regency Tailcoat with Five Collar and Lapel Options
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- Includes: 1 Sewing Pattern
- Research based patterns suitable for historic interpretation, with clear instructions for intermediate sewers and detailed options for
- Sizes 34 to 56 included in the
Sewing Pattern - 1810 - 1830 Men's Regency Tailcoat with Five Collar and Lapel Options. Research based patterns suitable for historic interpretation, with clear instructions for intermediate sewers and detailed options for professionals. Men's Regency Tailcoat with 5 lapel and Collar Options. Sizes 34 to 56 included in the Envelope. I Excellent for Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility and other Regency era impressions. Beau Brummell wore a Regency period dress coat as daytime dress. The coat is able to close and the tails are knee length. Beau Brummell set the fashion for British society from the mid-1790s, which was characterized by immaculate personal cleanliness, immaculate linen shirts with high collars, perfectly tied cravats, and exquisitely tailored plain dark coats. Brummell abandoned his wig and cut his hair short in a Roman fashion dubbed à la Brutus, echoing the fashion for all things classical seen in women's wear of this period. He also led the move from breeches to snugly-tailored pantaloons or trousers, often light-colored for day and dark for evening, based on working-class clothing adopted by all classes in France in the wake of the Revolution. A tailcoat is a coat with the front of the skirt cut away, so as to leave only the rear section of the skirt, known as the tails. The historical reason coats were cut this way was to make it easier for the wearer to ride a horse, but over the years tailcoats of varying types have evolved into forms of formal dress for both day and evening wear. Although there are several different types of tailcoat, the term tailcoat is popularly taken to be synonymous with the type of dress coat still worn today in the evening with white tie. This dress coat, one of the two main surviving tailcoats, is a dark evening coat with a squarely cut away front. The other one is the morning coat (or cutaway in American English), which is cut away at the front in a... [Read More]
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Men's Italian Renaissance Garments, C. 1420-1500 Pattern
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- Period Patterns number 43, Men's Italian Renaissance Garments, c.
- 3 shirts, 3 hose, 2 codpieces, a tabard and a cioppa or gown (sizes 36-48
- Excellent for Renaissance, Medieval or Dark Ages
- Great for SCA or Medieval Reinactments, Dark Ages LARPs and other Live Action Role
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Sewing Pattern - Period Patterns number 43, Men's Italian Renaissance Garments, c. 1420-1500. Men's fashions began to evolve around 1420. The cotehardie (PP23) became the doublet, first cut with a waist seam, then rapidly shortening to waist length. Sleeves were often tied or laced on, and a sleeveless underdoublet was sometimes worn as well. This was worn over a shirt. The houpelande (PP26) became a robe or gown opening down the front, worn open or shut, and often belted. A tabard could be worn instead of the robe, and young men often wore the doublet alone. Separate hose leggings, tied to the doublet or underdoublet, became joined at the back, and modest codpieces were worn to cover the opening in front. Period Patterns number 43, Men's Italian Renaissance Garments, c. 1420-1500, contains patterns for 3 shirts, 3 hose, 2 codpieces, a tabard and a cioppa or gown (sizes 36-48 included). These garments are complimented by PP26, PP92, PP93, PP101, and PP102. Great for Game of Thrones Costume, Eddard Stark, Sean Bean, Arryn, Baratheon, Greyjoy, Lannister, Stark, Tully, Tyrell, Rickon Stark, Rodrik Cassel, Maester Luwin, Jory Cassel, Hodor, Ser Rodrik, Septa Mordane, Osha, Roose Bolton, , Loras Tyrell, Renly Baratheon, Jeor Mormont, Aemon Targaryen, Bowen Marsh, Benjen Stark, Ser Alliser Thorne, Yoren, Samwell Tarly, Qhorin Halfhand, Illyrio, Mopatis, Pyat Pree, Xaro Xhoan Daxos, Syrio Forel, Shae, Gendry, Jaqen H'ghar, Princess Myrcella, Prince Joffrey, Cersei Lannister, Tommen Baratheon, Pycelle, Lord Varys, Ser Barristan Selmy, Ser Ilyn, Hallyne, Dontos, Ygritte, The Lord of Bones, Galbart Glover , Gared, Jhiqui, Eddard Stark, Robert Baratheon, Tyrion Lannister, Catelyn Stark, Ser Jaime Lannister, Daenerys, Ser Jorah Mormont, Lord Petyr Baelish, Viserys Targaryen , Jon Snow, Robb Stark, Sansa Stark, Arya Stark,Theon Greyjoy, Joffrey Baratheon, Sandor Clegane, Khal Drogo .
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Sewing Pattern Laughing Moon 116 - LM 116: 1860-1900 Mens' Sack Jacket, with Single, Double Breasted and Norfolk Versions
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- Includes: 1 Sewing Pattern
- Mens' 34-58 All sizes
- Detailed instructions, period tailoring directions, embellishment suggestions, and historical notes are also
Sewing Pattern - 1860-1900 Mens' Sack Jacket Pattern, With Single, Double Breasted and Norfolk Versions. Mens' 34-58 All sizes included. Great for Downton Abbey, English Countryside, Civil War Era, Victorian Era, Steampunk Alternative History or SASS Jacket. Detailed instructions, period tailoring directions, embellishment suggestions, and historical notes are also included.
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Rubie's Heroes And Hombres Men's Hippie Shirt And Wig, Orange, X-Large
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- Men's hippie costume features a psychedelic
- Wig, glasses, and peace chain
- Easy to wear because you wear with your own comfortable
- Men's size standard fits up to a size 44 jacket, xl fits up to size 46
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Groovy to the max, brother. Easy to wear because you wear with your own comfortable pants. A world-leader in the creation of costumes, rubie's costume company is a family-owned and run business based in new york state. With more than 60 years experience and the largest selection, rubie's has the costumes and accessories children and adults want for halloween and year-around dress up fun.
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Butterick Patterns B6573MQQ Men's Historical Costume Jacket Sewing Pattern, Sizes 46-52
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- Men's jacket sewing template includes sewing pattern pieces to create 4 unique men's waistcoat period
- These Victorian style men's waistcoats can be sewn in men's sizes 46, 48, 50, and
- Create your own turn-of-the-century men's waistcoat, perfect for cosplay, theatrical productions, costume parties, steampunk, and
- These Victorian men's double-breasted jackets have two-piece sleeves with gathers, back pleats, and a shaped
- Recommended fabrics for this men's historical costume include wool, wool blends, and suiting fabrics. Wrong side of fabric and lining will
Create four unique historical men's costumes with the Butterick Men's Historical Waistcoat Jacket Sewing Pattern! Perfect for cosplay, theatrical productions, costume parties, and more, this sewing pattern set includes template pieces to create double-breasted jackets in four different styles. These Victorian era waistcoats have two-piece sleeves with gathers, back pleats, and a shaped hemline, and can be sewn for men's sizes 46, 48, 50, and 52. Recommended fabrics include wool, wool blends, and suiting fabrics. Wrong side of fabric and lining will show.
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Historic Costumes and How to Make Them (Dover Fashion and Costumes)
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This practical and informative guidebook is a "must-have" for anyone planning to create accurate period costumes for theatrical productions and historical reenactments. From short tunics worn by Saxon men in the fifth century to a lady's bustle dress of the late 1800s, this profusely illustrated text contains a wealth of authentic patterns. Information on pattern sizes, materials required, and methods of sewing accompany simply drawn diagrams for Elizabethan doublets, capes, and trunks; a man's coat and vest from the Restoration period; a lady's bell-shaped gown of the eighteenth century; an early-nineteenth-century empire gown; a crinoline; and other wardrobe items.Diagrams have been carefully and accurately drawn to scale from working patterns, and detailed notes for making costumes include suggestions for the most suitable colors and textures to be used for costumes of particular historical periods. A final section includes diagrams and information for creating period headdresses, caps, and hoods. Students of costume design, home tailors, and community drama groups will welcome this carefully researched guide to fifteen centuries of English fashions.
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