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  • How to Make an Elizabethan Chemise
    Check out this detailed article on the history and development of Women's Smocks of the Late 16th Century (of the T-tunic variety), including instructions on how to make one
  • Tudor Ladies Fashion - The Anne Boleyn Files
    There are four basic layers to women’s clothing You begin with the chemise, also known as the smock or shift This is a loose garment, around knee-length and without any shaping It’s made of linen or, as the century progresses, cotton
  • Tudor Clothing, Tudor Gowns, and Tudor Apparel - Dark Knight Armoury
    Each piece of Tudor attire is designed with comfort and ease of wear in mind With items like Tudor gowns, Renaissance shirts, hosen, brocade trousers, velveteen robes, silk chemises, and royal doublets to choose from, you will be sure to find excellent pieces to finish your regal ensemble
  • Tudor Chemise - Etsy
    Explore unique Tudor chemise options, from Renaissance costume jewelry to Elizabethan partlets and livery collars Find your special style today!
  • Tudor Clothing and Apparel - Medieval Collectibles
    We carry Tudor clothing in historically accurate styles that are perfect for the Ren fair, costume parties, or theatrical performances
  • Unveiling the Layers of a Tudor Queen: A Glimpse into 16th-Century . . .
    Explore the intricate layers of a Tudor dress worn by a Tudor queen or court lady, from the foundational chemise and farthingale to the sumptuous gowns, kirtles, and iconic headwear like the French and English hoods Discover the authenticity behind 16th-century fashion
  • 16th century Romantic Chemise — Period Corsets
    Our Romantic Chemise is an appropriate undergarment for your historical costume, Elizabethan, Tudor, and general 16th century looks Comes with optional sleeve garters
  • Renaissance and Medieval Shirts Chemises - Tudor Shoppe
    The Tudor Shoppe offers Shirts and Chemises at the best prices Visit www tudorshoppe com and order today!
  • Back to Basics: The Smock in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
    Smocks or shifts (‘chemise’ in French) were the most basic undergarment of all women and men (men’s were referred to usually as shirts) in sixteenth-century Europe
  • Tudor dress - Palaces of Europe
    Let's respectfully undress Elizabeth Tudor as a Princess, painted by an unknown artist, to see what she is wearing Details of the necklines and cuffs that show bits of the linen chemise The first layer a Tudor Lady wears is the Chemise or Smock She does not wear knickers or a bra





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