Moreover, the men also wore sleeveless jackets as well as added coats covered undershirts and briefs. Men’s medieval clothing made of cloaks with a round opening, which was slipped over the head; while medieval women’s clothing including kirtles (tunic-like garment) that were worn to their ankles. These types of clothing was worn over shirts. At that time, married women used to wear tight-fitting caps and nets over their head. Moreover, many women wore veils that was left either hanging loosely or plaited tightly.
Moreover, the men also wore sleeveless jackets as well as added coats covered undershirts and briefs. Men’s medieval clothing made of cloaks with a round opening, which was slipped over the head; while medieval women’s clothing including kirtles (tunic-like garment) that were worn to their ankles. These types of clothing was worn over shirts. At that time, married women used to wear tight-fitting caps and nets over their head. Moreover, many women wore veils that was left either hanging loosely or plaited tightly.