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Skjoldehamn Cowl Knud Herringbone Olive/Grey Skjoldehamn Cowl Knud Herringbone Olive/Grey
£34.99 GBPSkjoldehamn Cowl Knud Herringbone Olive/Grey
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Skjoldehamn Cowl Bjorn Brown -
Skjoldehamn Cowl Knud Herringbone Black/Grey Skjoldehamn Cowl Knud Herringbone Black/Grey
£34.99 GBPSkjoldehamn Cowl Knud Herringbone Black/Grey
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Skjoldehamn Cowl Bjorn Autumn Green -
Skjoldehamn Cowl Knud Herringbone Burgundy/Grey Skjoldehamn Cowl Knud Herringbone Burgundy/Grey
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Cowl Capellus Brown -
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Wool Cowl Cucullus Black -
Wool Cowl Cucullus Brown -
Viking Collar Vaskur Grey Blue -
Left Side Cowl Dangereuse Natural -
Right Side Cowl Dangereuse Black -
Right Side Cowl Dangereuse Red -
Left Side Cowl Dangereuse Red -
Cowl Capellus Grey -
Wool Cowl Cucullus Red -
Tube Gugel Alex Black -
Left Side Cowl Dangereuse Black -
Right Side Cowl Dangereuse Blue -
Wool Cowl Cucullus Green -
Right Side Cowl Dangereuse Yellow -
Right Side Cowl Dangereuse Natural -
Tube Gugel Alex Brown -
Left Side Cowl Dangereuse Yellow -
Left Side Cowl Dangereuse Blue -
Left Side Cowl Dangereuse Green -
Wool Cowl Cucullus Grey -
Hooded Cowl Noah Black -
Right Side Cowl Dangereuse Green -
Bundling Hood Wolfram Olive Green -
Bundling Hood Wolfram Camel
The Medieval Hood
The cowl, also known as Gugel, was a pragmatic piece of clothing in the early middle ages to protect from wind and weather.
The cowl wasn't pointed like in the high middle ages. Today on the reenactment events you can find a cowl with a long tip. The long tip was a fashion phenomenon of the high and late middle ages. The tip on the cowl is often called Sendelbinde.
This name is not accurate respectively its scientific method of the 19. century as a result. A convincing demonstration you can find in Katrin Kanias Kleidung im Mittelalter: Materialien - Konstruktion - Nähtechnik. Ein Handbuch.