Wool Houppelande (14th-15th Century) | Medieval Livery Coat - Outlet
Step into the role of a valiant knight, a wealthy merchant, or an elite archer with this late medieval wool houppelande from the renowned brand Mythrojan®. This dignified outer garment will bring your historical character to life. It is crafted from heavy-duty, high-quality 100% wool and adorned with historically accurate brass buttons. In this representative piece of medieval garb, you will undoubtedly stand out, whether on the reenactment battlefield, at a knightly tournament, or a period banquet! Further product information ...
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Wool Houppelande (14th-15th C.) – Medieval Livery Coat for Reenactment & LARP
Features and Appearance of This Houppelande
This houppelande is meticulously crafted from 100% wool, a highly resilient and premium material. The wool used is heavier and more durable than standard, thinner wool fabrics, and it offers better resistance to soiling and inclement weather compared to cotton. The cut is typical of the outer garments worn from the mid-14th to the late 15th century. This historical coat features a practical front closure with a row of authentic brass buttons, and its length reaches approximately mid-thigh. The sleeves are long and straight, providing ample freedom of movement for any activity. The houppelande is available in a deep red or a striking two-tone red and blue 'mi-parti' style, which was highly popular during the period.
- Material: 100% High-Quality Wool
- Fastening: Historically Accurate Brass Buttons
- Available Colours: Red, Two-Tone Red/Blue (Mi-Parti)
- Brand: Mythrojan®
The Houppelande in History
The houppelande was an iconic and widespread outer garment of the late Middle Ages, specifically from the latter half of the 14th century to the end of the 15th. It reached its peak popularity at the lavish Burgundian court, from where its influence spread across Europe. It was worn by both men and women, with cuts and embellishments varying by gender and social status. It could be short or very long, with variously wide and often extravagantly decorated sleeves. This particular shorter, buttoned version was a practical and popular choice for men across all social classes—from noblemen and wealthy burghers to soldiers.
A Glimpse into History: The Houppelande as Livery
During the 15th century, it became common for noblemen to provide their household retainers and soldiers with 'livery'—a uniform in the lord's characteristic colours or bearing his insignia. The houppelande was perfectly suited for this purpose. The brightly coloured livery served as a uniform that covered the diverse armour underneath. This not only created an imposing presence on the battlefield but also made it easier to identify friend from foe, reducing the risk of friendly fire.
How You Can Use It Today
This wool houppelande is an exceptionally versatile piece of historical costume for your activities:
- 14th & 15th Century Reenactment: Perfect for portraying a knight, merchant, courtier, or soldier from the Hundred Years' War or Wars of the Roses eras.
- LARP and SCA: Adds authenticity and prestige to your character's kit. It serves as an excellent foundation for any costume.
- Historical Fairs and Markets: You will look stylish and period-appropriate.
- Theatre and Film: A high-quality, believable costume for historical scenes.
- Livery Coat: The two-tone option is ideal for group impressions such as city guards, retinues of halberdiers, or elite archer companies.
Size Guide
To select the correct size, please carefully measure your chest and compare it with the chart below.
| Size | Your Chest | Sleeves Length | Total Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| S | 94-100 cm (37-39.5 in) | 54 cm (21 in) | 96 cm (37.5 in) |
| M | 100-107 cm (39.5-42 in) | 56 cm (22 in) | 98 cm (38.5 in) |
| L | 107-113 cm (42-44.5 in) | 58 cm (23 in) | 101 cm (39.5 in) |
| XL | 113-119 cm (44.5-47 in) | 60 cm (24 in) | 104 cm (41 in) |
| XXL | 119-126 cm (47-49.5 in) | 62 cm (24.5 in) | 108 cm (42.5 in) |
| XXXL | 126-132 cm (49.5-52 in) | 64 cm (25 in) | 112 cm (44 in) |
Caring for Your Wool Houppelande
To ensure your wool houppelande remains beautiful and functional for a long time, please pay attention to the following care instructions:
- Washing: If necessary, machine wash COLD on a wool cycle. Wash only with clothes of similar colours. Use a detergent specifically designed for wool.
- Drying: Never tumble dry! Dry flat on a towel, or carefully hung on a wide hanger, away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
- Ironing: If needed, it can be ironed on a low temperature (wool setting), ideally through a damp cloth.
- Storage: When not in use, store the garment in a dry place, protected from moths (use natural repellents like lavender or cedarwood). Hanging it on a broad hanger is best to maintain its shape.
Acquire This Quality Woolen Garment and Step into History with Style!
Package includes one houppelande. Other clothing and accessories shown in the photographs are not included.
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