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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
— 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.
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
— 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
— 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
— (Germany) Makes beautiful custom costumes, middle ages thru edwardian. - Renaissance DanceWear
— 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"
Victorian / Civil War / Regency Costumes
- Abraham's Lady — 19th century women's clothing. Also patterns, fabric, notions, etc
- Baker Lane — Regency era gowns. Specializes in gowns for pregnant and nursing women.
- Blanches Place — Men's and women's Victorian and old west costumes. Also Renaissance costumes.
- Blockade Runner Civil War Sutlery — Carries hats, hoops, etc
- C & D Jarnigin company — Men's uniforms and accoutrements for Civil War reenactment. Also Frend & Indian War and Revolutionary War.
- Calico Annie — Old West and pioneer, medieval, renaissance, 18th thru 20th century costumes.
- Chas R. Childs
— Civil War reenactment site that sells Northern and Confederate Army uniforms. Also fabrics, patterns and accessories. - CivilWarLady.com — Women's costumes and accessories.
- Fall Creek Sutlery — Civil War costumes, mostly men's items, a bit of women's.
- Galla Rock Mercantile Shirt & Pattern Co. — Men's, women's and children's Civil War era clothing, hats and accessories. Also patterns, including their own pattern line.
- Gentlemans Emporium — Victorian men's clothing.
- Gold River Costumes — Renaissance and Victorian costumes, and belly dance accessories.
- Hamilton Dry Goods — 19th c. fabric, clothing, patterns, etc
- The Historical Costume Company — (UK) Medieval thru 19th century costumes.
- History in the Making — 18th and 19th century men's, women's and children's civilian and military costumes. Also hats, wigs and footwear.
- House of Anoria — Sells medieval through Victorian costumes for men and women.
- James Country Mercantile — 19th century clothing, weapons, tents, leather, fabrics, patterns, etc.
- Jas. Townsend and Son — 18th & 19th c. items for reenactors — clothing, camp gear, tents, books, knives, etc.
- Maggie May's Historic Clothing — Beautiful clothing and hats from 1750-1950. Women's and children's.
- Mantua Maker — Beautiful mid-19th century women's costumes.
- Mercury Supply Company Sutlery — Civil War. Mostly men's items, a few womens item's (hoops, bonnets, etc) & patterns
- Mrs. Christen's Miscellena
— 19th century. Sells bonnets, cage crinolines, etc - Nehelenia Design — Makes beautiful Elizabethan thru Victorian costumes
- Noel Costumier — 12th thru 19th century costumes (looks like they use commercial patterns)
- Originals by Kay
— Victorian clothing, millinery & corsetry - mens, womens, childrens - great prices. - Past Reflections — "Museum quality clothing reproductions." Beautiful dresses, mostly Civil War era, but also sells 1830-1912 costumes.
- Premier Designs Historical Clothing — Men's and women's Late Victorian thru 1920's clothing.
- Quartermaster Shop — 1855-1876 military uniforms and men's clothing.
- Rebecca's Reproduction Vintage Clothing — Georgian thru Edwardian custom-made costumes, shoes, hats, and wigs.
- Recollections — Victorian-ish dresses and accessories.
- Reine des Centfeuilles — Historical Costumes
— (Germany) Makes beautiful custom costumes, middle ages thru edwardian. - River Junction — 19th century clothes, boots & shoes, and other dry goods.
- Seams Historic — (UK) Medieval through 19th century reproduction clothing for reenactors, museums, theater, etc.
- Shooting Star Enterprises — Custom victorian and edwardian dresses.
- Smoke & Fire — Specializes in colonial and early 19th century items: men's & women's clothing; shoes & boots; hats; accessories; etc.
- Sutlers Stores — (UK) Sells mostly men's military uniforms from the American Civil War; also Boer War, WWI, WWII, Zulu War, etc. Some women's clothing and other items.
- Suzi Clarke - Costumier — (UK) Makes 15th-19th c. costumes
- Thickity Creek Sutlery — Civil War era. Hats, wigs, hoops — no ladies clothes
- Timeless Stitches — 19th century — carries premade items & patterns
- 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.
- US Hist — Civil War, Victorian clothing — some ladies stuff, including bonnets
- Victorian Millinery — Vintage and reproduction Civil War women's costumes and hats.
- Vintage Victorian — Custom reproduction gowns, 1830s thru 1920s.
- Yankee Reb — Civil War clothes for women & child
Miscellaneous Other Era Costumes
- Ages of Elegance — (UK) Specializes in the manufacture of historical clothing for Weddings, Museums, Collectors and Re-enactors
- Ana's Accoutrements
— Medieval thru renaissance, sci-fi, etc. Also does custom "mundane" sewing (mens & womens) - Bradley Company of the Fox — 18th century costumes and accessories
- C & D Jarnigin company — Men's uniforms and accoutrements for French & Indian War, Revolutionary War, and Civil War reenactment.
- Calapooia Traders — Specializing in 18th century attire and accoutrements.
- Calico Annie — Old West and pioneer, medieval, renaissance, 18th thru 20th century costumes.
- Castle Keep — Medieval thru 20th century military reenactment items.
- CosProp — YUMMY! Costumiers to theatre, film and television.
- Cumberland Trail Trading Company — Carries cloth & patterns for 18th & 19th century frontier reenactment. Also, items like pottery, beeswax candles, music, etc.
- G. Gedney Godwin
— 18th century militaria — clothing, hats, wigs, musket, etc. Some women's clothing. - Ghost Forge — 18th century reenactment clothing for men and women.
- The Historical Costume Company — (UK) Medieval thru 19th century costumes.
- History in the Making — 18th and 19th century civilian and military costumes.
- Jas. Townsend and Son — 18th & 19th c. items for reenactors — clothing, camp gear, tents, books, knives, etc.
- Maggie May's Historic Clothing — Beautiful clothing and hats from 1750-1950. Women's and children's.
- Magic Wardrobe — Fantasy, Exotic, Sci-Fi, Period & Holiday costumes. Has bonnets, corsets, etc
- Nehelenia Design — Makes beautiful Elizabethan thru Victorian costumes
- Premier Designs Historic Clothing
— Specializes in 1900-1920 costumes for men and women. - Rebecca's Reproduction Vintage Clothing — Georgian thru Edwardian custom-made costumes, shoes, hats, and wigs.
- Reine des Centfeuilles — Historical Costumes
— (Germany) Makes beautiful custom costumes, middle ages thru edwardian - Satin Shadow Designs — Custom made costumes, any era
- The Second Sight — Celtic, Scots and Irish Swords, Shields and Targes, Tartan, Belts, Footwear, Jewelry, Sporrans, Period Fabrics, Books
- The Silly Sisters — Specializing in 18th century women's clothing.
- Smoke & Fire — Specializes in colonial and early 19th century items: men's & women's clothing; shoes & boots; hats; accessories; etc.
- Suzi Clarke - Costumier — (UK) Makes 15th-19th c. costumes
- Thread the Needle — 18th century costumes
- Twin Roses Designs — Medieval thru 20th c. costumes, though mostly renaissance — carries some clasps & trim.
Hats / Wigs / Other Headwear
- Ace Wigs — Carries costume wigs
- Act One Theater Costume Supply — Wigs, beards, hats, shoes, spats, tiaras, jewelry, eyeglasses and more.
- Best Wig Outlet — Sells costume wigs.
- The Bonnet Shoppe — Reproduction and vintage bonnets.
- Clearwater Hats — Men's hats from Revolutionary War thru Victorian.
- Custom Heraldic Designs — The make and sell all kinds of Medieval and Renaissance hats for men and women.
- Designing Maiden Hats — Victorian hats & accessories.
- Dirty Billy's Hats — Men's and women's hats from 17th c. thru 19th c.
- Fischbach & Miller — (Germany) Wigs and hairpieces for theaters.
- Frank Bee Costumes — Mostly Halloween stuff, but carries wigs and hats.
- History in the Making — 18th and 19th century men's, women's and children's civilian and military costumes. Also hats, wigs and footwear.
- Ingasbo Circlets — Circlets for SCA participants and others.
- Kitty Hats — (UK) Roman era thru 20th century hats
- Lady MacSnood — Makes and sells (guess what?) snoods.
- Millers Millinery — Civil War era bonnets & hats.
- Smoke & Fire — Specializes in colonial and early 19th century items: men's & women's clothing; shoes & boots; hats; accessories; etc.
- Theatre House — Carries wigs, hats, hat forms, etc
- Wilshire Wigs — Costume wigs.
Undergarments
- Bloomers4U — Bloomers, knickers, pantelets, chemises
- Corsets and Costumes — Specializes in Plus Size costumes.
- Faire Pair Tights and Such
- The Fitting Room - Custom Corsets
- Lace Embrace corsets — Custom corsets
- Lara Corsets
- Lynoure: Corsetiere — (Finland) Really beautiful Elizabethan corsets.
- Mrs. Christen's Miscellenea
— Sells 19th century cage crinolines, etc. - Originals by Kay
— Victorian clothing & corsetry - great prices - Period Corsets — Sells late 18th to early 20th century corsets, petticoats & chemises
- Vollers Corsets — Ccorset making company in business since the 19th century.
Miscellaneous Items
- Ancient Battle Crafts — (UK) Weapons, armour, tents and clothing.
- Anuska — Leather goods and tents.
- Arabian Nights Imports — Carries textiles, furniture, etc from the middle-east
- Armlann — Medieval & renaissance armour, ironwork, and leather work.
- Austentation — Regency Accessories
- Austin Leather Works — Belt, buckles, bracers, footwear, hats, pouches, tankards, etc.
- Blanket Brigade — Witney blankets for reenactors.
- By The Sword — Swords, armour, archery equipment. Some clothes and shoes.
- Faire Pair Tights — Tights for renaissance costumes. Cotton and velvet; single or multi-colored.
- Fancy Things Fanne Shoppe — Reproduction Renaissance feather fans
- Hand & Lock — (UK) Hand and custom embroidery. Military badges, sashes and more.
- HideBound Leather Tankards
— (UK) Leather tankards, goblets and drinking horns. Really nice work. - Historic Supplies — Medieval clothing, swords, weapons, jewelry, pewter and Roman style glass.
- Lace Parasols — Sells Battenburg lace parasols and gloves.
- Nathan Tudor Armourie — (UK) Chain Maille Specialists
- The Noble Collection — Jewelry, swords, etc
- Panther Primitives — Tents and other items for reenactors
- Renaissance DanceWear — Hose/leggings.
- Schofield Leather
— Historic reproduction: sword sheaths, clothing, etc. - Sweetness & Light — (UK) Wax Chandlery & Sundries: bone & wood combs; wooden spectacles; cloak pins; medieval dress pins; bone sewing & knitting needles; bodkins; shuttles; lucets; linen thread; wax candles; lamps; etc.
- Treasure Cast — Pewter jewelry, cloak clasps, belts, and other accessories.
- Valentine Armouries — (Canada) Armour and weapons for sell and rent.
- Viking Trader — Renaissance fair/SCA leather goods, armour, footwear, etc.