Sleeveless doublet

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    Sleeveless doublet from the 15th century.
    Although this garment is appreciated during hot weather, it is rarely represented in the sources.It is worn over the shirt and can be used to tie up shoes.
    It is found worn by workers (peasants, miners, executioners, doctors) performing dirty tasks as well as by men-at-arms and wrestlers.

    Sources:
    - "There is a mention in a title of the Chambre des comptes, quoted by Du Cange, which tells us that in 1448 there were pourpoints both collarless and sleeveless that the francs-archers wore under a jaque" (Adrien Harmand)
    - Ms. Ludwig Ludwig XIII 7 (83.MP.150), fol. 314
    - The Grimani BreviaryHours of Charles of Angouleme
    - Detail of a miniature of Nero watching while his mother Agrippina is dissected, Harley MS 4425, f. 59r

    Possible options:
    - Material: wool, linen, futaine
    - with or without lining
    - with or without lining, with or without visible hand seams
    - with or without eyelets to fasten the shoes

    Price from 165€ (wool with linen lining, laces not include)