* Doublet: A close-fitting, waist-length jacket that was often padded or quilted.
* Hose: Tight-fitting leggings that were usually made of wool or silk.
* Breeches: Loose-fitting pants that were worn over the hose.
* Shirt: A white linen shirt that was worn under the doublet.
* Ruff: A pleated collar that was worn around the neck.
* Hat: A variety of hats were worn, including caps, berets, and wide-brimmed hats.
* Shoes: Leather shoes that were often decorated with buckles or embroidery.
Women
* Gown: A long, loose-fitting dress that was often made of wool, silk, or velvet.
* Kirtle: A sleeveless dress that was worn under the gown.
* Petticoat: A skirt that was worn under the kirtle.
* Chemise: A white linen chemise that was worn under the kirtle.
* Corset: A boned bodice that was worn to shape the waist.
* Hood: A headdress that was worn to cover the head and shoulders.
* Veil: A piece of fabric that was worn over the head and face.
* Shoes: Leather shoes that were often decorated with buckles or embroidery.
Children
* Children's clothing was similar to that of adults, but it was often made of less expensive materials.
* Boys typically wore doublets, hose, breeches, and shirts.
* Girls typically wore gowns, kirtles, petticoats, and chemises.