by Big Gay Al » Mon Aug 23, 2010 7:21 pm
Hi all!
Well, major thanks to all contributors.
Firstly, Apologies. I have been using an incorrect term - I have understood 'Capped' to mean a short sleeve, ending at the bicep, for other sleeves to be pinned on if desired. this is not correct.
I have been sweating about , digging through all sorts of books and sites to try and get this resolved as much as is possible.
As far as I can see, there are contemporary images a-plenty for 'short' sleeves across the water, on the continent, but precious few( if any!) for ENGLISH ladies wearing them.
I think the short sleeves for English Ladies 1450-1485 may be an a bit of a re-enactorism! (Personal opinion, based on lack of evidence: happy to be shown otherwise by anyone!)
Of course, there is plenty of arguments as to how Flemish, French, German, Italian or even Spanish fashions could have got to England - I was just hoping to have a firm base to build from.
I think this may bring about a change in our kit guide!
Lastly - if anyone - ANYONE - can show me contemporary images portraying English ladies in Bicep length sleeves, PLEASE DO! I want to find this evidence. Until I get evidence, I'm going with the full length - rolled up, if you want but not cut.
Thanks again and please continue discussions if you can!