← Thea 353 - Clothing, Art, and Society Export Options Alphabetize Word-Def Delimiter Tab Comma Custom Def-Word Delimiter New Line Semicolon Custom Data Copy and paste the text below. It is read-only. Select All Chemise Loose-fitting linen garment, similar in style to the tunic Girdle Belt, jeweled, or plain Bliaut French name for tunic. Fitted to the body and flaring from the hips fown. Lacing was used to close the garment. Worn by males/females. Had sleeves that were either fitted or flared at the wrist. did not last long in terms of style. Skirt was attached to the body. Coif Cap that is fitted to the head and resembling a baby's cap. Made from linen Cote Garment worn by males/females as an undergarment. Could be worn with or without a chemise. Basically a tunic with body and skirt cut in one piece, did not have belted Surcote Loose outer garment worn over cotes with large sleeves Tabard Loose-fitting garmnet without sleeves. Often worn by monks and knights Cyclas Sleeveless gown similar to a "jumper" Liripe Long tail or tube of fabric hanging from a chaperone of hat Chaperone "Hat" or hood that was created by winding fabric around the head, often covering the chin Gorget Chin strap