



By today's standards, you might look at this and think, 'That's a noblewoman?'

But these are indeed noble outfits made with expensive materials and vibrant colors. Given the fabric and dyeing tech of the Middle Ages, this was the absolute best they could do.

This is the vibe for male nobles. Also, for medieval noblewomen, it was standard practice to cover their hair with hoods rather than showing it.


If you look at paintings of noblewomen from the Middle Ages, they're always wearing those hoods.

The early form of today's hoodie also made its debut during the Middle Ages.

Men also used to wear those hoods called 'chaperons.'




These donut-looking hoods were popular too. Moving from the Middle Ages into the Early Modern era (16thโ17th centuries), clothing for both men and women changed drastically.
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