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Medieval Costumes and Weapons

Medieval Costumes and Weapons. Monday, 22 February 2010. Renaissance mariners were constantly wet. Freezing cold water sloshed in the bilges with the constant rolling of the ship, dripping down through leaking decks and topsides. Obviously, the fashion of the renaissance seaman echoes these conditions. While no standard or recognized uniform existed, a service outfit was provided for men attached to the Navy and other seagoing men copied these styles for their functionality. Both the jacket and breeches .

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Medieval Costumes and Weapons. Monday, 22 February 2010. Renaissance mariners were constantly wet. Freezing cold water sloshed in the bilges with the constant rolling of the ship, dripping down through leaking decks and topsides. Obviously, the fashion of the renaissance seaman echoes these conditions. While no standard or recognized uniform existed, a service outfit was provided for men attached to the Navy and other seagoing men copied these styles for their functionality. Both the jacket and breeches .

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