'Getting Dressed in the late 14th - early 15th Century'

14:56 Aug 3, 2022
'In this video I will share two interpretations on what I think could have been worn during the late 14th - early 15th century in northern Europe (Germany and Scandinavia)  Two fun facts:   - I only had one camera during this, which meant putting on the clothes several times and constantly moving the camera  - It was barely over zero degrees these days, which explains why I\'m wearing pants underneath, which you can spot in the beginning, but is also why you can see two shifts in the same clips. This was because I had the supportive one underneath - putting that on later without a mirror, help and with ice cold hands would be too big of a challenge.     THANK YOU to Erik Ask-Upmark, Falsobordone, and Ida Höög for kindly letting me borrow your music  More from Ida:  https://soundcloud.com/idahoog  More from Erik and Falsobordone: http://www.falsobordone.se/  FOLLOW ME: Instagram -  @Sewingthroughthepast Pinterest - ElinAbrahamsson Mail - Sewingthroughthepast@gmail.com' 

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