• Doublet: A fitted, waist-length jacket that was often worn over a shirt.
• Hose: Tight-fitting pants that were often made of wool or linen.
• Codpiece: A flap of fabric that was attached to the front of the doublet to cover the genitals.
• Jerkin: A short, loose jacket that was often worn over the doublet.
• Cloak: A long, loose outer garment that was often worn in cold weather.
• Hat: A variety of hats were worn, including felt hats, caps, and berets.
• Shoes: Leather shoes were worn, and they were often decorated with buckles or other ornaments.
Women's clothing:
• Gown: A long, loose dress that was often made of silk or wool.
• Kirtle: A fitted dress that was worn under the gown.
• Chemise: A loose, undergarment that was worn under the kirtle.
• Corset: A tight-fitting garment that was worn to support the breasts and waist.
• Hood: A cloth head covering that was often attached to the gown or kirtle.
• Veil: A piece of fabric that was worn over the head and shoulders.
• Shoes: Leather shoes were worn, and they were often decorated with buckles or other ornaments.