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Wool Cape, Traveler

Windlass Steel Crafts
113490000
153.45 €
Traveler model wool cape. Every traveler should have a garment as versatile as this cape. Made from heavy navy blue wool with a black cotton lining. This cloak features a double cloak and a high collar Nehru design. It can be worn as a traditional cape over men or as a coat by tucking your arms into the two side openings. It allows you to stay warm while...
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Wool cape, Asidis

Leonardo Carbone
103470000
76.85 €
Discover the elegance and warmth of the Asidis Wool Cape by Leonardo Carbone! This women's wool cape is perfect for showing off a sophisticated look while keeping you warm on colder days. Its long and hooded design will give you total protection, while its measurement of 131 cms. long and 231 cm. wide will allow you to move with total comfort. One of the...
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Wool cape for children, with hand embroidery

Leonardo Carbone
159000000
60.55 €
Discover our incredible wool cape for children with hand embroidery! This cape is perfect for keeping your little ones warm and fashionable on cold days. It is available in several colors, so you can choose the one you like best. One of the advantages of this cape is that it is made in Germany by the renowned Leonardo Carbone brand, which guarantees its...
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White Templar cape with red cross on the back

Leonardo Carbone
008890000
45.56 €
Are you looking for a quality cape to complement your Knight Templar outfit at your medieval events? The white Cloak of the Knights Templar with a large red Templar cross on the back is just what you need! For both men and women, this cape is perfect for making a statement at any event. With its elegant white design and the large red Templar cross on the...
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White Templar cape with red cross

Leonardo Carbone
034370000
51.00 €
Are you looking for a cape that will make you stand out and make you feel like a true Knight Templar? Do not look any further! We have the perfect cape for you. Our white Knights Templar cape with a red Templar cross is ideal for both men and women who want to show off a unique and original style. Made of 100% cotton, we guarantee a high quality and...
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white lambskin

Battle Merchant
091270000
45.82 €
Discover the elegance and softness of the white lambskin from the Battle Merchant brand. Each piece is unique and carefully made to ensure the highest quality. With a total length of 90 cm, this skin will give you the comfort and warmth you are looking for. White lambskin stands out for its natural color and incomparable softness. Its 50-70 mm pile will...
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Viking cloak model Janne, black

Leonardo Carbone
264040000
92.32 €
Get ready to stand out on any occasion with the 'Janne' Viking Cape in black! This stunning outfit, with its unique and practical design, will make you feel like a real Viking warrior while maintaining style and comfort. Made with a high-quality thick wool blend, this layer is your ally against the cold, guaranteeing warmth and comfort at all times. Its...
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Viking cloak Fjell model with black synthetic fur

Leonardo Carbone
236450000
96.02 €
Are you looking for a quality Viking cape to stand out at your period events? The Fjell model Viking Cape with black synthetic leather is the perfect choice. With its black faux fur and short hood, this cape has a unique and distinctive style. Made from a heavyweight wool blend, the cape is strong and durable, and will keep you warm even on the coldest...
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Traditional woven wool medieval blanket

Lord of Battles
270480000
37.18 €
Immerse yourself in authenticity and comfort with our traditional woven Medieval Wool Blanket. Made from thick wool and woven using traditional methods, this high-quality blanket is your ideal companion for cold nights at your medieval or LARP event. With a total length of 154 cm and a total width of 224 cm, this blanket offers generous coverage to keep...
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Tilly model musketeer wool cape

Mytholon
240920000
82.56 €
Discover the imposing Wool Musketeer Cape, Tilly model, available in elegant black or brown. This cape already makes up the first half of any intrigue and adventure inspired outfit, if you'll pardon the pun; The fact is, this hip-length, shoulder-length cloak greatly contributes to the visual appearance of any outfit that resembles musketeers or other...
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Tilly model musketeer cape, red

Mytholon
237130000
41.24 €
Complete your musketeer-inspired outfit with the Tilly model musketeer cape in red. This hip-length cape is an essential element for creating a visually striking look resembling musketeers or other 17th-century sword-and-dagger heroes. Worn over one shoulder and held in place by a strap under the other arm, allowing freedom of movement for the sword arm,...
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Tilly model musketeer cape, burgundy

Mytholon
237150000
41.24 €
Complete your musketeer-inspired outfit with the elegant Tilly burgundy musketeer cape. This hip-length cape is an essential for creating a visually stunning look resembling musketeers or other 17th-century sword-and-dagger heroes. Worn over one shoulder and held in place by a strap under the other arm, allowing freedom of movement for the sword arm,...
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Period capes have been an iconic garment throughout history, worn by nobles, kings and notable figures in different eras. These garments not only provided warmth, but were also a symbol of status and elegance. Throughout this article, we will explore some of the most interesting aspects of period capes and their impact on fashion throughout the centuries.

  • Roman Capes: Elegance in Antiquity

    Roman cloaks, known as "toga," were a symbol of Roman citizenship and were worn at important events. These capes were spacious and elaborately decorated, demonstrating the importance of the wearer.

  • Medieval Capes: Armor and Fashion

    In the Middle Ages, capes became part of knights' clothing. These capes provided additional protection under armor and were decorated with heraldry and symbols of nobility.

  • Renaissance Capes: The Renaissance of Elegance

    In the Renaissance, capes became more luxurious and elaborate. The nobles wore them with richly embroidered fabrics and adorned with precious stones. Renaissance fashion was characterized by opulence and extravagance.

  • Baroque Layers: Theatrical Elegance

    In the Baroque era, capes were an essential part of theatrical fashion. Large and showy, these garments were worn by actors and aristocrats, often with dramatic and exuberant details.

  • 19th Century Capes: Victorian Elegance

    The Victorian era saw the popularization of long, buttoned capes. They were worn by both men and women and were often decorated with lace and ruffles, following the fashion of the time.

  • Layers of the 20th Century: From Cinema to Everyday Fashion

    In the 20th century, capes became popular thanks to cinema and hippie fashion. From Sherlock Holmes capes to the bohemian capes of the 60s, this garment has maintained its timeless charm.

Period capes have left an indelible mark on fashion throughout history, highlighting the importance of elegance and style in different cultures and periods. These iconic garments continue to inspire designers and fashion lovers today, reminding us that fashion history is a reflection of our own history.

Frequent questions

  • What was the main purpose of Roman cloaks?

    Roman cloaks, or toga, were primarily worn as a symbol of Roman citizenship at important events and ceremonies.

  • How did capes evolve throughout the Middle Ages?

    In the Middle Ages, cloaks became part of knights' clothing, providing additional protection under armor and displaying heraldry.

  • What characterized Renaissance fashion in relation to capes?

    Renaissance fashion was characterized by opulence and extravagance in capes, with richly embroidered fabrics and luxurious embellishments.

  • How were capes worn in the Baroque era?

    In the Baroque era, capes were worn by actors and aristocrats in theatrical fashion, often with dramatic and exuberant details.

  • How did the Victorian era influence the design of capes?

    In the Victorian era, long, buttoned capes were popular, decorated with lace and ruffles to follow the fashion of the time.

  • When did capes become popular again in the 20th century?

    In the 20th century, capes became popular thanks to cinema and hippie fashion, being used both on screen and in everyday fashion.

Discover the history and elegance behind the period layers. Dive into the past and find inspiration in these iconic outfits that continue to influence contemporary fashion. Bring historic elegance to your style today!