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This doublet is suitable for working class
men during the Renaissance and Elizabethan Period.
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A classic noble shirt to wear under your doublets or by itself.
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Features rectangular yokes across the shoulders and a placketed opening.
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A simple shirt for the lower and middle class during many different time
periods.
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Coordinating waistcoats and cravats can be produced to compliment any
of our Victorian Lady's gowns.
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Skirted over doublet, paned doublet, and paned slops with codpiece
create the classic image of an upper class Tudor man.
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This yoked doublet features a
contrasting band of fabric across the chest and shoulders.
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Tabbards feature your choice of colors and designs. Suitable for wear with armor.
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Beefeaters have been protecting the Royalty of England for Centuries.
This outfit was made for a guardsman at a faire.
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This long, full robe features a standing collar and dagged sleeves.
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