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Witch skirt model Selena, black

Leonardo Carbone
225140000
41.76 €
Feel like a powerful witch or fearless pirate in our black viscose skirt. This versatile skirt can be used to create a magical look on Halloween or transform into a daring pirate at a themed party. Made of 100% viscose, it is soft, comfortable and easy to care for, as it can be washed at 30º in the washing machine. The Black Witch/Pirate Skirt is a...
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Victor model battle skirt, olive green color

Mytholon
239760000
32.98 €
Dominate the battlefield in the Olive Green Victor Battle Skirt! This battle skirt is divided into two parts and consists of a skirt and an apron. It offers great mobility for the user's legs and is therefore ideal for use in combat. The battle skirt -Victor- can be worn open or closed, depending on whether you tie the apron over or under the skirt. With...
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Victor model battle skirt, green color

Mytholon
238540000
32.98 €
Dominate the battlefield with the Victor Model Battle Skirt in green. This skirt consists of two parts: a skirt and an apron. It offers ample legroom, making it ideal for use in combat. The German brand: Mytholon, has created this design with the versatility and resistance necessary to face any challenge. The Victor Model Battle Skirt in green gives you...
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Victor model battle skirt, brown color

Mytholon
237100000
32.98 €
Prepare to face battle with style and versatility with the Victor Model Battle Skirt in brown. Designed by the well-known German brand Mytholon, this skirt is ideal to wear in battle events, theatrical performances or simply to add a touch of authenticity to your medieval attire. The battle skirt -Victor- stands out for its unique design that is made up...
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Victor model battle skirt, black color

Mytholon
239790000
32.98 €
Discover the incredible Victor model battle skirt in black! This two-piece garment designed by the German brand Mytholon will provide you with maximum comfort and style during all your fights. The battle skirt -Victor- has been specially designed to offer you ample space for your legs, thus becoming the perfect option to wear during your battles. One of...
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Two-tone medieval skirt model Isabell (black-burgundy)

Mytholon
239500000
32.98 €
Elevate your medieval style with the Isabell two-tone medieval skirt in black and burgundy. Our two-tone skirt -Isabell- is what is known as a gusseted skirt. It closes with a drawstring that can be worn on the front, back or side depending on your preference. This skirt is made of durable canvas fabric and has a wide cut thanks to the gussets sewn into...
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Two-tone medieval skirt Isabell model (black-cream)

Mytholon
239980000
32.98 €
Discover the charming Isabell two-tone medieval skirt in black and cream. Our two-tone Isabelle skirt is what is known as a pleated skirt. It closes with a string that can be worn in the front, back, or side. The skirt is made of resistant canvas and has a wide cut thanks to the sewn gussets. The two-tone black and cream design gives you a striking and...
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Tharya medieval skirt, brown cotton

Burgschneider
086400000
32.98 €
Discover the elegance and authenticity of the Tharya medieval skirt, a unique garment handcrafted in top quality brown cotton. Made by Burgschneider, a renowned brand specializing in heroic clothing for medieval re-enactments and live role-playing, this skirt is perfect for events, festivals, conventions, theater sets, movies, and more. The Tharya skirt...
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Tharya medieval skirt, blue cotton

Burgschneider
086390000
32.98 €
Discover the elegance and authenticity of the Tharya medieval skirt. This unique garment has been handcrafted with top quality blue cotton, which guarantees its durability and comfort. Its carefully crafted design will transport you to medieval times, allowing you to live unforgettable experiences at events, festivals, conventions, movie sets and much...
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Smilla women's medieval skirt, natural white

Leonardo Carbone
135470000
34.09 €
Do you want to look like a real medieval lady? Then the Smilla skirt is just right for you. This women's skirt, made in Germany by the renowned Leonardo Carbone brand, will transport you to medieval times with its design and natural white color. One of the advantages of this skirt is its elasticity, which will give you comfort and freedom of movement. In...
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Smilla women's medieval skirt, dark brown

Leonardo Carbone
249020000
34.09 €
Let me introduce you to the Smilla Medieval Skirt for Women in an elegant dark brown shade! This piece of medieval costume is a jewel that cannot be missing in the wardrobe of a lover of historical fashion. Discover why the Smilla Medieval Skirt is a true treasure: Featured Features: Authentic Medieval Design: The Smilla Medieval Skirt will transport you...
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Ruth medieval apron in cotton, natural white color

Battle Merchant
150090000
29.73 €
Discover the charm and authenticity of the Middle Ages with our Ruth medieval cotton apron, in natural white! Made of top quality cotton, our Ruth model medieval apron is the perfect complement to complete your peasant costume and fully immerse yourself in medieval times. Its wraparound design, with a full, flared skirt and elegant pieced bodice, gives it...
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A Simple Origin: The Skirt as Protection

Medieval and period skirts. Courtesan, elegant, peasant or innkeeper skirts. Both men and women have used this garment to protect themselves against the cold and inclement weather, the main function of clothing before becoming an item to adorn the body. Initially, the skirt was just a square of fabric with holes in it and held with a rope at the waist or chest.

The Diversification of Skirts in Antiquity

But during the time of the Sumerians, Assyrians and Egyptians, certain differences were already created. The Egyptians, for example, created pleats and men wore them to the knee, while women wore them to the ankle, fitted to the waist and with straps.

The Roman Influence: Knee Length Skirts

During the Roman Empire, Emperor Constantine began wearing the knee-length skirt, made of wide leather straps and edges, making it common wear among all Roman soldiers.

Scottish Heritage: Plaid Skirts and Bright Colors

The Scots wore the most recognized skirt throughout the world. Its use, over time, has been extrapolated and adapted to the female gender, making models of short and knee-length skirts, with dark and wide squares or bright colors.

The Transformation into an Exclusively Feminine Garment

Later the use of the skirt began to be exclusive to women because it was a comfortable garment that allowed free movement of the legs. It is then when the skirt begins to transform according to historical moments, trends and women's needs.

The Medieval Era: High Waist Skirts and Heavy Fabrics

In medieval times, the skirt was very high-waisted, practically starting just below the bust and reaching to the ankles or the floor. It was made of heavy, dark fabrics.

The Renaissance and Transformation of the Skirt

During the Renaissance era, it was transformed a little, becoming a kind of tunic that had an empire cut and went from the shoulders to the feet. Being one piece, it was considered more of a dress, so the skirt was left to the side.

The Rise of Puffy Skirts: 17th and 18th Centuries

But the skirt was taken up again in the 17th century and until the 18th century, a period in which it began to be used with a crinoline underneath and a series of hoops sewn to it, which made it look wide and bulky, so that the waist The woman looked extremely thin. It was also used with a bustle, that is, a metal structure that made it look domed in the posterior area.

The Period of the "Guarda Infantes" and the Decorative Details

Another variant was to use it with this type of metal structures, but on the sides of the hip, called “guardinfant” due to the great width it provided to the skirt. In those centuries the skirts had many details and ornaments, mainly on the back.


  • What was the original function of skirts?
    Initially, skirts were worn to protect against cold and inclement weather.
  • What difference did the era of the Sumerians, Assyrians and Egyptians make in the history of skirts?
    At that time, differences were created in the design of skirts, such as pleats and lengths according to gender.
  • How did Emperor Constantine influence the use of skirts?
    Constantine popularized knee-length skirts among Roman soldiers.
  • What characterizes kilts?
    Kilts are known for their checks and bright colors.
  • In what historical period did skirts become full with the use of crinolines and bustles?
    In the 17th and 18th centuries, skirts were worn with crinolines and bustles, giving them a full, streamlined look.
  • Why did skirts become an exclusively feminine garment?
    The skirt became exclusive to women due to its comfort and freedom of movement it offered.

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