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Medieval skirt model Elise, black-natural Medieval skirt model Elise, black-natural 2
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Medieval skirt model Elise, black-natural

Leonardo Carbone
274890000
34.18 €
Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the Middle Ages with style and comfort with the Medieval Skirt Model Elise in black-natural by Leonardo Carbone. Designed with the perfect combination of authenticity and modernity, this skirt is a true gem for medieval history enthusiasts. Made from a blend of high-quality materials, including 87% cotton and 13%...
Medieval skirt model Isabella, natural-green Medieval skirt model Isabella, natural-green 2
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Medieval skirt model Isabella, natural-green

Leonardo Carbone
274860000
30.21 €
Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of bygone eras with the charming Isabella Medieval Skirt in natural-green. Made by the prestigious brand Leonardo Carbone, this skirt has been designed with every detail carefully considered to offer authenticity and comfort. The elastic waist of this skirt ensures a perfect fit and optimal comfort at all times, while...
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Kelly medieval cotton skirt, natural color

Battle Merchant
271640000
21.23 €
Complete your medieval ensemble with our Kelly model cotton skirt in natural color! The underskirt (also known as a petticoat or half-slip) was a basic piece of clothing during the Middle Ages. These petticoats provided additional warmth and were therefore often worn in multiple layers. Plus, by adding volume to the outerwear, they also created a nice...
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Medieval skirt model Isabella, red-natural

Leonardo Carbone
263860000
30.21 €
Feel the magic of the Middle Ages with our Isabella model medieval skirt in natural-red! Designed by Leonardo Carbone, this skirt combines period authenticity with modern comfort to offer you a unique experience with each use. Its elastic waist guarantees an optimal fit and unmatched comfort, while the drawstring in the front allows you to adjust it even...
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Medieval skirt Elise model, natural blue

Leonardo Carbone
263850000
34.18 €
Let yourself be enveloped by the magic of the Middle Ages with our Elise medieval skirt in natural blue! Made from a double layer fabric, this skirt combines the elegance of natural colors with vibrant blue to create the effect of an integrated petticoat, adding a touch of authenticity to your outfit. What makes this skirt so special? Its gathered design,...
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Battle armor skirt model Tenebra, brown

Mytholon
261060000
74.30 €
Unleash the power of the warrior with the Tenebra Model Battle Armor Skirt in a striking shade of brown! This skirt is not only a garment, it is a statement of strength and style that completes your armor set. Perfect Complement: The 'Tenebra' Battle Armor Skirt is the ideal companion for our Armor Jacket. Designed in the same style as the clothing, the...
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Medieval cotton skirt model Nelly, cream color

Mytholon
261010000
37.11 €
Immerse yourself in medieval elegance with the Nelly Model Cotton Skirt in a soft cream tone! This skirt is not just a garment, but the perfect canvas to bring your costume ideas to life. Let me reveal to you why the Nelly skirt is essential for your medieval wardrobe: Unlimited Versatility: The straight cut of the Nelly skirt makes it the ideal base for...
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Medieval cotton skirt model Nelly, black

Mytholon
261000000
49.50 €
Awaken your medieval spirit with the Nelly Model Cotton Skirt in an intriguing black tone! This skirt is not just a garment, it is the ideal base to unleash your creativity and immerse yourself in a world of possibilities! Versatile Cut: The Nelly skirt features a straight cut that serves as the perfect base for a multitude of costume ideas. Unleash your...
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Battle armor skirt Tenebra model, black

Mytholon
254390000
74.30 €
The Tenebra Battle Armor Skirt in black is a garment that perfectly complements our Armor Jacket. Here is a detailed description: Style and Materials: The skirt is designed in the same style as the armor jacket. The top layer is made of leather suede that is sewn onto a cotton lining. This provides good protection to the user and an authentic look....
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Brown suede leather skirt Nuala model

Mytholon
254350000
49.50 €
The Brown Suede Leather Skirt model Nuala is an elegant and versatile garment that adapts perfectly to a variety of outfits. Here is a detailed description: Material: This skirt is made of soft suede, which makes it comfortable and pleasant to the touch. Design: The skirt features belt loops and a lacing system that allows you to comfortably adjust the...
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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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Medieval skirt in black cotton, Sina model

Mytholon
248230000
24.71 €
Elevate your medieval style to the next level with the stunning 'Sina' Skirt in black cotton! This full-cut skirt is the perfect choice to complete your medieval outfit and gives you the versatility you need to create a variety of unique looks. Here's why the 'Sina' Skirt is an essential addition to your medieval wardrobe: Wide and elegant cut: Thanks to...
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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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