A rectangular linen cloth that covers the front of the body. It is tied around the waist, and it may be pinned to the front of the bodice at the bust. It is used to protect clothes and carry objects, and it can be decorated with ruffles, embroidery, or lace.
A loose-fitting, linen, knee-length or calf-length undergarment with long sleeves. It is worn under clothing and as sleepwear. It can be embroidered, and the sleeves may be visible under slashes of other layers.
A structured, slimming garment made of cotton coutil. A busk of metal loops and pins closes the front, and back lacing tightens it to the desired hourglass shape. It is worn under other clothing and may be decorated with ribbons, lace, or embroidery. Can be made to wear around the torso or waist.
A structured, slimming garment made of leather. Back lacing tightens it to the desired hourglass shape, and it may have additional lacing on the front or sides. It can be worn over other clothing or alone as a bodice. Can be made to wear around the torso or the waist.
Worn by nobility, this jeweled and embroidered garment is comprised of an undertunic, a tunic, stockings and garters, a doublet, a jerkin, trunk hose, cuffed boots, a flat hat, and a ruff.
A large, rectangular cloth made a soft wool, placed atop the head from behind and under 1 arm, the remainder of which is draped over the front and carried over the opposite arm.
A simple, loose-fitting, full-length gown with long, wide sleeves worn by scholars and professors. Made from wool broadcloth, it has a V-neck and is pulled over the head.
Worn by casters who wish to look the part, this includes the wizard robe with a rope belt, a Wyzzird hat, and poulaine. It is usually worn over other clothing.