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Medieval Clothing Diagram: Tunic, Coif, Hose, and Liripipe Hood Explained #2057681 (License: Personal Use)
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This educational diagram depicts two 14th-century figures in typical working-class attire, each carrying sheaves of straw. Key garments are labeled: the long-sleeved tunic, close-fitting hose, linen coif under the hood, and the distinctive liripipe-a long, tapered tail extending from the hood. The illustration serves as a visual glossary for historical costume studies.
Used in educational websites, museum exhibits, or history blogs to teach medieval fashion, textile history, or social class distinctions in dress; matches user intent to identify or understand period-specific clothing terminology.
Related Cliparts: Discover medieval attire through this annotated diagram: tunic, coif, hose, and liripipe hood-essential garments for understanding 14th-century fashion and daily life.
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