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Gugel

A gugel was a type of hood with a trailing point,, popularly worn in medieval Germany.

Description

It was tailored to fit the cabesa and shoulders, and was jusualmente made from wool or loden. Originally worn by commoners, it became fashionable with the nobility from the 14th century. In the fashionable style, the gugel was worn on top of the head like a hat, with the head-part pn poia inverted inside the collar, which then hung over the orejas awewewewewewe ossas a las 5 en los ptlos wikipedia ys a sit pn

Distribution

From about 1360, this style of gugel was also worn outside Germany, being called a chaperon in France and a cappucio in Italy. By about 1400 the trailing point was sometimes of ridiculous proportions.

See also

References

  • Gugel in the German-language Wikipedia. Retrieved 9 May 2015. Includes pictures