[Marijah's Bibliography of Renaissance and Medieval Europe
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Sites with historical information and/or design hints to create your own garb

Arador Armour Library
A wonderful resource for those who make armour. This site includes patterns, resources, discussions, and more. It's definitely worth checking out. And many thanks to Mike for pointing this site out to me.
Armories and other merchants of defensive protection
An annotated list I've created.
The Armour Archive
A site entirely dedicated to armour including historical essays, chat rooms, auctions, want-ads, and more. Thanks to John Thompson for sending me the updated URL.
Costumers and vendors of clothing, costumes, and garb
An annotated list of merchants created by me.
DawnPages - Costumes
A site dedicated to simple and advanced patterns for a variety of period costume pieces. The patterns include tunics, bodices, and others. Some are actual patterns while others are more like detailed instructions but anyone with any sewing skill should be able to follow her directions!
English Renaissance Clothing
This page provides links to other websites , a bibliography , and excerpts from books (pictures included) all about costume design and clothing information - including accessories such as eyeglasses and hats.
The History of Costume
Online version of the book by the same name, originally published from 1861 to 1880. Contains great costume design plates from a variety of places and eras. Contains valuable costuming information as well. This site begins with an excellent commentary of the strengths and limitations of the book, including the effects of Victorian era prejudices on it.It also contains links to other related sites.
How to Upbraid your friends
Provides detailed instructions and illustrations for methods of braiding one's hair in an appropriately period fashion.
How to Wrap a Great Kilt
Not only does the author show one method of wrapping a great kilt, but he also offers suggestions on shoes and other accessories.
KCT Library: Arms and Armour
The Knighthood, Chivalry, & Tournaments section on armour. Includes a variety of historical discussions.
Merchants who sell costume/garb accessories
An annotated list I've put together.
Reconstructing history pattersns
Clothing information from the 12-18th centuries for Ireland, Scotland, the Celts, Japan, and more.
Ren Faire: Costumes
As the title so succinctly puts it, this page contains information on costuming for those attending Faires. There's a few paragraphs of interesting and useful information and then some neatly classified lists of links on different aspects of creating your costume.
Sara's Chainmail Connection
A huge database of web sited related to all aspects of chainmail. Sara has compiled an impressive list of web sites that deal with everything from how to make it, to, where to buy it. And everything is rated as well as annotated. Many thanks to Sara for letting me know about the change in the URL.
Stefan's Florilegium: Accessories
This is a list of Usenet articles that relate to historical accessories. So if you want to know the period accuracy of umbrellas, pearls, gloves, etc, here's a place to check
The Tangled Web: Garb
This site provides "general info on faire legal garb." She includes patterns, commercial pattern recommendations, fabric recommendations and more.

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Last Updated: Dec. 30, 2003