Gores themselves? Certainly, although not necessarily placed in the manner
depicted.
Gores made of a contrasting fabric? Not that I know of.  I've seen this
particular fashion error show up at an occasional SCA event, but not very
often.  I'm not sure of its point of origin, but I'm pretty darned sure that
it wasn't in the middle ages! ;o)
--Sue


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From: "Zuzana Kraemerova" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "h-costume" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2006 8:33 AM
Subject: [h-cost] gores in skirt in late Middle ages???


> By the way, looking at the chimera costumes' web page, is there any
historical evidence of this kind of dress:
>   http://chimera-costumes.co.uk/slideshows/view.php?c=43 ? I mean the
gores in the skirt (or lower part of the dress) - does anybody know?
>
>   Zuzana
>
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