Medieval hood Gugel - Sale

This type of hood with a liripipe (trailing point) is also known as a gugel and was worn mostly by men in the Middle Ages. It covered the shoulders and was made of various types of material. The earliest hood of this kind was found in Haithabu, a Viking Age settlement in North Germany. Though it began as a practical article of clothing, it became fashionable during the 14th century. More information...

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Medieval hood Gugel, made from cotton/linen

A hood from cotton/linen blend, available in different colours. A gugel was a type of hood with a trailing point, popularly worn in medieval Germany. The fabric of the hood offered here combines the qualities of the fibers, the cooling effect of the linen and the absorbency of cotton in warmer temperatures.

  • Material: 80% cotton / 20% linen
  • Colours: black, red, brown, green
  • Size: one size fits all
  • Length of the hood (forehead to liripipe tip) approx. 116cm

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