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Milieux: Online Costume Sources/Supplies

Medieval Costumes

  • ALK Costuming — Medieval and Renaissance costumes
  • Castle Garden Creations — Medieval & renaissance costumes, corsets, ruffs, farthingales. Custom & ready made. Great prices.
  • Faire Ladies, Faire Lords — Small selection of Renaissance, Elizabethan and Medieval costumes for men and women. Besides English costume pieces, also sells Irish dresses and Ionars.
  • Five Rivers Chapmanry — Items for Norse and Saxon reenactors. Also sells embroidery items.
  • Historic Enterprises — 11th -16th century men's and women's costumes. Sells beautiful smocks with blackwork embroidery, stockings, garters, hoods, coifs, shoes, boots, pattens, belts, etc.. Also sells armour, badges, buckles, coins, cutlery, lights, medals, pottery and more.
  • Historic Supplies — Medieval clothing: 14th and 15th c. doublets, tunics, shirts and tabards. Also swords, weapons, jewelry, pewter and Roman style glass.
  • The Historical Costume Company — (UK) Medieval thru 19th century costumes.
  • House of Anoria — Sells medieval through Victorian costumes for men and women.
  • Inner Bailey — Medieval and Renaissance leather goods: belts, bracers, frogs, baldrics, armour, helms, clothing and more.
  • Noel Costumier — 12th thru 19th century costumes (looks like they use commercial patterns)
  • The Pillaged Village — Medieval custom and pre-made garb. Also patterns and books.
  • Reine des Centfeuilles — Historical Costumes Updated 08/2007 — Makes beautiful custom costumes, middle ages thru edwardian.
  • Round Two Costumes — Men's and women's Medieval and Renaissance costumes: English, Irish, Polish, gypsy.  Very nice quality.
  • Sally Green Historical Costumes — 12th - 17th century (some 19th cent.)
  • Seams Historic — (UK) Medieval through 19th century reproduction clothing for reenactors, museums, theater, etc.
  • T.L. Barnes Enterprises — Sells tunics of various designs.
  • Timepieces and Crossroads — Medieval thru 19th c; gypsy, french, italian, burgundian, german, flemish, celtic.
  • Twin Roses Designs — Medieval thru 20th c. costumes, though mostly renaissance — carries some clasps & trim.

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Renaissance Costumes

  • ALK Costuming — Medieval and Renaissance costumes
  • Annie the Pedlar — (UK) Men's and women's 16th century, lower-class costumes, sewn in "Theatrical," "Reenactor" or "Tudor" quality. Also jewelry and accessories.
  • Austin Leather Works — Men's and women's renaissance fair clothing.
  • Bayard Historical Clothing — (UK) Men's and women's medieval through 16th century costumes, underpinnings, and accessories.
  • Blanches Place — Men's and women's Renaissance costumes. Also Victorian/Old West costumes.
  • By The Sword — Renaissance fair costumes and shoes. Also swords, armour, archery equipment.
  • Cabbage Rose Costumes — Makes Italian Renaissance costumes. Theatrical costumes, too.
  • Calico Annie — Old West and pioneer, medieval, renaissance, 18th thru 20th century costumes.
  • Carlisles Historic Clothing — Men's renaissance costumes and pirate garb.
  • Castle Garden Creations — Medieval & renaissance costumes, corsets, ruffs, farthingales. Custom & ready made. Great prices.
  • Center Stage Costumes — Custom-made men's costumes: pirates, Elizabethan & musketeer
  • Chivalry Sports — Premade costumes, patterns, armor and swords, books, jewelry, etc.
  • Crimson Gypsy — Renaissance fair & middle eastern costumes, made to order.
  • Custom Elizabethan Costumes — By Thomas Dudley. Beautiful men's Elizabethan costumes and blackwork smocks.
  • Dragon Marsh — Renaissance fair costumes (currently only hats & hoops), books, bumperstickers, etc
  • Faire Ladies, Faire Lords — Small selection of Renaissance, Elizabethan and Medieval costumes for men and women. Besides English costume pieces, also sells Irish dresses and Ionars.
  • Felix Needleworthy Updated 08/2007 — Doesn't sell online, but has pictures and contact information.
  • Gold River Costumes — Renaissance and Victorian costumes, and belly dance accessories.
  • Grey Cat Designs — Custom & ready-made renaissance garb for men and women.
  • Historic Enterprises — 11th -16th century men's and women's costumes. Sells beautiful smocks with blackwork embroidery, stockings, garters, hoods, coifs, shoes, boots, pattens, belts, etc.. Also sells armour, badges, buckles, coins, cutlery, lights, medals, pottery and more.
  • The Historical Costume Company — (UK) Medieval thru 19th century costumes.
  • House of Anoria — Sells medieval through Victorian costumes for men and women.
  • House of Dra — Renaissance costumes made from all-natural fibers.
  • Inner Bailey — Medieval and Renaissance leather goods: belts, bracers, frogs, baldrics, armour, helms, clothing and more.
  • Kilts and More — As the name suggests, "period" kilts for renaissance fairs. (Site has obnoxious bagpipe music — so be warned!)
  • Lady and The Fool — Men's, women's and children's renaissance fair costumes.
  • Lady Victoria's Castle Closet Updated 08/2007 — Custom made medieval thru renaissance garb.
  • Maeve's Unmentionables — Men's shirts and pants; women's chemises; cloaks, hoods, belts, etc.
  • Maiden Faire — "Affordable Renaissance faire costumes". Ready wear and custom.
  • The Medieval Market — Renaissance men's, women's and children's costumes
  • Moi Randall — Ready to wear men's and women's garments. Also sells his own line of patterns.
  • Moresca — Renaissance men's & women's costumes, nice stuff. Cool website design, but it's not obvious that you need to click on the banners at the top to view the catalog.
  • Nehelenia Design — Makes beautiful Elizabethan thru Victorian costumes
  • No Quarter Given's merchant links page — Links to merchants for "Pirate style" costumes
  • Noel Costumier — 12th thru 19th century costumes (looks like they use commercial patterns)
  • The Original Dye Spot — Ren Faire garb
  • Palace Gallery — Renaissance clothing & accessories
  • Pendragon costumes — Custom leather renaissance fair costumes: bodices, doublets, etc. Also, shirts, pants, kilts, chemise, and skirts.
  • Polyhymnia Concepts — Custom Renaissance and historical costumes and wedding gowns. Beautiful!!
  • Reine des Centfeuilles — Historical Costumes Updated 08/2007 — (Germany) Makes beautiful custom costumes, middle ages thru edwardian.
  • Renaissance DanceWear Updated 08/2007 — Hose/leggings.
  • RenaissanceDress.com — Ready wear and custom made Renaissance costumes.
  • Round Two Costumes — Men's and women's Medieval and Renaissance costumes: English, Irish, Polish, gypsy.  Very nice quality.
  • Sally Green Historical Costumes — 12th - 17th century (some 19th cent.)
  • Seams Historic — (UK) Medieval through 19th century reproduction clothing for reenactors, museums, theater, etc.
  • Seamstrix — Elizabethan costumes. Also some medieval and 18th century.
  • The Second Sight — Celtic, Scots and Irish Swords, Shields and Targes, Tartan, Belts, Footwear, Jewelry, Sporrans,  Period Fabrics,  Books
  • Stitches From Tyme — Peasant Pret a Porter (ready to wear) and other renaissance costumes.
  • Sykes Sutlery — Men's venetians and dutch slops. Also armour & musketry.
  • Threads of Time — Renaissance fair costumes (nice stuff) - mens & womens
  • Timepieces and Crossroads — Medieval thru 19th c; gypsy, french, italian, burgundian, german, flemish, celtic.
  • The Tudor Shoppe — Sells men's and women's costumes, underclothes and shoes. Their merchandise looks pretty good and at reasonable prices.
  • Twin Roses Designs — Medieval thru 20th c. costumes, though mostly renaissance — carries some clasps & trim.
  • Very Merry Seamstress — Very beautiful gowns: Elizabethan, Italian, German, etc. Men's, women's & children's
  • Wings and Roses — "Custom made period clothing for everyday wear"

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Victorian / Civil War / Regency Costumes

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Miscellaneous Other Era Costumes

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Hats / Wigs / Other Headwear

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Undergarments

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Miscellaneous Items

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