The Elizabethan Gentleman's Wardrobe
MA004


Unknown Artist, Sir Walter Raleigh and Sohn

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This package provides an expertly drafted, thoroughly researched suite of patterns for a broad range of styles and sizes. When combined with the Elizabethan Accessories package, it forms the foundation of a complete set of upper-class men's costumes, perfect for Renaissance Faires, theatrical productions, or historical reenactors. In fact, with variations in style and materials, these patterns are perfectly accurate for individuals ranging down through the middle class and even some of the lower classes. Details are given in the usual exhaustively thorough pattern manual. It includes: Doublet with three style variations, shirt with two styles of sleeves, eight styles of sleeves, five styles of slops, two styles of Venetian breeches, five shoulder and four waist tab variations and a short cloak.

As with all other Margo Anderson patterns, these are professionally printed on fine pattern tissue in a wide range of sizes. It is accompanied by an exhaustively detailed, extensively illustrated manual containing 175 pages (!) of technique and background information. Based on the best research sources currently available, these patterns comprise the single most comprehensive source available for costuming the Elizabethan Gentleman.

All Sizes included (Chest 85-140 cm = 34-56").

MA004 EURO 48.50

This pattern includes:


Hans Eworth, Sir Thomas Howard, 1563


Agnolo Bronzino Ludovico Capponi, 1551


Giovanni Moroni, Unknown Man, 1560


Giovanni Moroni, Unknown Man, called “The Tailor”, 1570


Nicolas Hilliard, Lord Herbert of Cherbury, 1609-1610

Elizabethan Accessories
MA003    EURO 24.50