Mens clothes
Braies (cotton)  £15 - £20
Braies (linen)  £20 - £25
Chaperons   £30
Cloaks with hood  £30 - £70
Coifs  £8 - £15
Doublets   £50 - £85
Hoods  £25
Hose (joined leg)  £30- £50
Hose ~ Footed  £55
Hose ~ Single leg £25 - £38
Houpelandes / Gowns / watch Coats   £70 - £95
Padded Jacks / Arming Doublets   £70 - £150
Pourpoints  £35
Shirts (cotton calico)  £15 - £35
Shirts (linen)  £35 - £55
Shoes  £50 - £125
Working Jackets / Jerkins / Smocks/ Hukes   £30 -£75
Women’s clothes
Ankle boot  £58 - £125
Arming boots  £ 70 - £150
Belt  £12 - £38
Calf boot  £ 70 - 160
Eating knife  £28 - £40
Eating set  £38 - £50
Felt hats  £12 - £18
Foraging / script bag  £15 - £30
Full riding boots  £175 - £330
Headrails  £18
Kirtles / Dresses   £50 - £95
Knee length boots  £120 - £275
Pewter spoon  £5 - £8
Points: Woven cotton or silk cords with brass aiglettes.   £1.80 each
Pouch  £12 - £40
Shifts   £20 - £55 
Trencher  £3 - £8
Women’s shoes  £55 - £125
Women's Gowns  £80 - £120
Women's Hose  £30
Wooden bowl  £1 - £8
Woven hats  £5 - £14
How much will my Clothes cost?
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Here are some rough “ball park” amounts for buying kit from various traders.
 
THIS IS MEANT AS A GUIDE ONLY!
The prices were researched in 2007
 
Remember if you want something non standard it’ll cost more!
 
Generally for standard items you should be looking to pay along these lines with the larger price being the “higher” quality end of the market.
 
 
   Bear in mind that prices will vary depending on what style of clothes you want and the quality of the finish and the manufacturer but generally you can expect to pay between these prices.
   A good way to buy clothing when starting is second hand, as it is always cheaper but it is a case of "buyer beware" feel free to ask for help from a veteran if you are not sure as a wrong purchase can be an expensive mistake!
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