The Double Breasted Split Back Coat is cut with a doubled front wrap and no side seams, swooping up to a split at the centre back. Sleeves are put in upside down and seamed into the shoulder.



The Gambeson Lined Shirt Coat takes its name from the mediaeval long quilted garment worn underneath, or instead of, metal armour. Each panel is fully lined with cotton casement and quilted in a single V stitch line from one corner to the other.






The neck hole of the Wide Rib Barnacle Neck Pullover is cut as for a traditional crew neck, but the wide folded rib is fitted into it, standing up like the shell of a barnacle.


The neck hole of the Wide Rib Shawl Collar Pullover is cut as for a traditional V neck, but the wide folded rib is overlapped into it, standing up as a high shawl collar.


The fronts of the Wide Rib Serpentine Cardigan are cut round with a wide folded rib that runs all the way from the back collar, down the open front, around the back and up again in one continuous curve.



High waist jeans with a generous seat and thigh, and a tapered leg.




The Drawn Knitted hat is constructed as a tube, then pulled together with a drawthread at the top, and hand sewn together, forming a gathered top with only one seam.


















