Product description
The chaperon is one of the most popular types of headgear from the early Middle Ages and the later Middle Ages! Especially the lower classes of society regularly wore a chaperon as their daily equipment. Chaperons were therefore often made in cheap colors such as brown, green and beige. The chaperon was often a cape over the shoulder and a hood, where the hood could be worn down so that the cape would hang over the shoulders. There were also chaperons that consisted of a whole, so a hood with a piece of cloth covering the shoulders without being able to wear it as a cape.
This chaperon has a hood (without a liripipe) and covers the shoulders. It is multifunctional, you can also use it as a scarf or raise the hood as a collar high over your nose in frost and rain.
