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Medieval cream-colored blouse model Carmen

Mytholon
240030000
16.45 €
Discover the charming cream-colored medieval blouse Carmen model. The name of this blouse matches its style: attractively off the shoulder, it sets some pretty accents. The blouse is very comfortable to wear due to its cut and has an additional band at the waist, which allows it to be individually adjusted to the wearer's body. It is a really nice and...
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Black medieval blouse with trumpet sleeves

Leonardo Carbone
133570000
19.44 €
Do you want to look elegant and sophisticated with a medieval touch? Then this black Medieval Blouse with trumpet sleeves is perfect for you. Made in Germany by the renowned brand Leonardo Carbone, this blouse is made of high-quality viscose, which makes it soft to the touch and comfortable to wear. One of the most outstanding features of this blouse is...
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Viking sleeveless blouse Levke model, black

Battle Merchant
236950000
19.98 €
Discover the elegance and versatility of the Levke model sleeveless Viking Blouse, black. This summer blouse, made of a light cotton fabric, has a loose cut and fits close to the body thanks to a drawstring under the bust. The neckline has an opening and has a small high neck. The side seams also have small slits, which makes the blouse fall gently on the...
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Viking sleeveless blouse Levke model, natural white

Battle Merchant
236960000
19.98 €
Discover the freshness and elegance of the Levke model sleeveless Viking Blouse, natural white. This summer blouse, made of a light cotton fabric, has a loose cut that hugs the body thanks to a drawstring under the bust. The neckline has an opening and has a small high neck. The side seams also feature small slits, allowing the blouse to sit smoothly...
Viking sleeveless blouse model Levke, olive green
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Viking sleeveless blouse model Levke, olive green

Battle Merchant
269790000
19.98 €
Get ready to dazzle in Viking style! The Levke Model Sleeveless Blouse in olive green is your new essential garment for this season. Made of light cotton, its loose cut fits perfectly to your figure thanks to its daring bow under the chest. The slit neckline and small stand-up collar add a touch of class. Are you looking for comfort without sacrificing...
20.57 €
Welcome to medieval fashion with the Felice burgundy blouse from Mytholon! This blouse is perfect for adding a touch of elegance to your medieval attire. Its light cotton fabric will allow you to move freely and comfortably on any occasion. In addition, its wide cuffs give you a sophisticated and distinguished touch. This blouse is very versatile and goes...
20.57 €
We present the Kalina Blouse, a light cotton garment in a cream color that fits perfectly with the costumes of a tavern waitress or an adventurous pirate. The blouse has an elastic neckline that allows it to be worn in various ways: you can wear a neckline -Carmen- off the shoulders or bring the sleeves over the shoulders to create a round neckline. The...
20.57 €
Do you want to wear an authentic and unique medieval look? Then you need the medieval Kalina light cotton blouse in burgundy. This garment is perfect to turn you into a tavern waitress or a fearless pirate. The top features an elasticated neckline that allows you to wear it off the shoulders ""Carmen"" style or with the shoulders covered for a classic...
20.57 €
If you love medieval fashion and are looking for a versatile and elegant blouse, the Kalina light cotton medieval blouse in black is the perfect choice for you. This blouse is ideal to complement any tavern waitress or adventurous pirate costume. Its elasticated neckline allows you to wear it ""Carmen"" style off the shoulders or with the shoulders...
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Medieval blouse model Claudia, cream color

Mytholon
239530000
20.57 €
Add a touch of charm and freshness to your medieval wardrobe with the Claudia model medieval blouse in cream color! This summer blouse for women has a refined cut and is individually adjustable to the wearer's body shape. Designed for hot summer days, it is short, light and can be combined with both skirts and dresses. The Claudia model medieval blouse in...
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Medieval blouse model Claudia, black color

Mytholon
239830000
20.57 €
Discover the sophisticated Claudia model medieval blouse in black and enjoy style and comfort on hot summer days. This women's blouse has a slim cut and adjusts individually to the body shape of the wearer. Specially designed for hot summer days, this blouse is short and light, made of cotton fabric. It is perfectly combinable with both skirts and...
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Medieval blouse woman Felice - black color

Mytholon
240040000
20.57 €
Discover the elegant medieval blouse for women Felice in black. This Felice blouse is made of lightweight cotton and features wide cuffs. It is perfect to combine it with skirts and vests. It closes with strings in the front. The Felice blouse is designed to give you style and comfort in your medieval ensembles. Its lightweight cotton fabric will keep you...
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The shirt, a garment that we associate with comfort and fashion today, has a rich history dating back thousands of years. The name "camisa" has its roots in the Arabic "qamis", which in turn derives from the Latin "camisia". This article will explore the fascinating world of medieval blouses and how they evolved over time to become an essential garment for both courtesan and peasant women.

The Origin in Ancient Egypt

The history of the shirt can be traced back to 1500 BC, when ancient Egyptians, both men and women, adopted a garment called "kalasiris." This piece was made of a fine linen fabric in the shape of a rectangle with an opening to insert the head. Although rudimentary compared to modern blouses, this garment laid the foundation for what was to come.

The Era of the Roman Empire

During the Roman Empire, this simple piece of cloth evolved. Sleeves were added and it was called the "manicata tunic." The shirt became an undergarment, usually white, whose main function was to protect the skin from harsher outer fabrics. It did not have buttons to close it and its objective was to cover the body before wearing a jacket or sweater.

The Role of Shirts in the Middle Ages

In the Middle Ages, and until the 14th century, shirts remained essential undergarments. Their white color and simple design made them ideal for their protective function. Interestingly, the widespread use of shirts in the 14th century contributed to the emergence of inexpensive paper production. Cloth from old shirts was used in the manufacture of paper, and this accessible raw material, combined with the invention of the printing press, allowed books to become affordable products and not just curiosities of the elite.

The Renaissance Era and Italian Fashion

It was in the Renaissance that shirts became even more widespread. Italian fashion of the time played a crucial role in this evolution. The sleeves of the shirts were widened, allowing part of it to peek out at elbow height, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to the clothing of the time.

Medieval and period blouses for courtesan and peasant women have come a long way from their humble beginnings in ancient Egypt to becoming iconic fashion pieces. Today, these garments evoke a sense of tradition and elegance that continues to captivate those who appreciate history and style.

Curious Questions about Medieval Blouses

  • What is the origin of the name "shirt"?

    The name "camisa" comes from the Arabic "qamis", which in turn derives from the Latin "camisia".

  • When does the history of the shirt go back?

    The history of the shirt dates back to 1500 BC, in ancient Egypt.

  • Why was the shirt considered an undergarment in the Middle Ages?

    In the Middle Ages, the shirt was worn as an undergarment to protect the skin from harsh outer fabrics.

  • How did shirts contribute to the rise of paper production?

    The widespread use of shirting in the 14th century provided enough old shirting material to make paper at economical prices.

  • In what historical period did the use of shirts become even more widespread?

    The Renaissance was the period in which shirts became even more widespread, with Italian fashion widening the sleeves to add elegance to clothing.

  • How did medieval blouses evolve over time?

    Medieval blouses evolved from simple rectangular pieces in ancient Egypt to sophisticated fashion garments in the Renaissance, with changes in design and style.

Discover the elegance and charm of medieval and period blouses for courtesan and peasant women. Immerse yourself in the history and style of these iconic garments that have stood the test of time.

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