RH610 — 1490s to 1520s Men's Doublet and Hosen sewing pattern
RH610 — 1490s to 1520s Men's Doublet and Hosen sewing pattern
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RH610 — 1490s to 1520s Men's Doublet and Hosen sewing pattern

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Make yourself the perfect underclothes for the period of Ponce de Leon, Christopher Columbus, Richard III, and Henry VII!

This pattern makes a suit of Renaissance man's doublet and hosen appropriate for the transitional period called Early Tudor (Henry VII era). For wear under pre-Tudor Man's gown (RH611) or Early Tudor Man's Gown and Jerkin (RH615). This outfit is appropriate for both common and noblemen from Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, German, England, and most other European countries from 1490 through the 1520s.

Fits chests 34" to 54" and waists 28"to 50". All sizes in one envelope. 

Also included are assembly instructions, embellishment suggestions, and the extensive historical notes you've come to expect from Reconstructing History.

Suggested Fabrics:
Shirt: 3-5oz linen
Hosen: wool twill (do not use wool jersey)
Doublet: wool twill or heavy silk
(optional) Lining: 3-5oz linen or light (8mm) silk
(optional) Interlining: heavy linen or buckram

Notions: thread, (optional) buckram or heavy linen interlining, (optional) twill tape or linen narrowware for waistband interfacing

Yardage Requirements:
Hosen 2 yds 60” wide
Doublet 3 yds 60” wide
Shirt 3 yds 60” wide