Having made one following Cynthia's website, the pleats are NOT sewn down but that is the way they fall naturally. It was so cool to see the pleats form all by themselves, but you do need to adjust them by hand to keep them even and then belt the garment.

I'll be crazy and make another for myself.

Starr

Suzi Clarke wrote:
At 11:49 15/11/2008, you wrote:
Hi,

I'm about to do a short version of houppelande or burgundian-style men's doublet, however you call it. The style seen on this picture:
http://www.virtue.to/articles/images/1468_claricedegasconne.jpg

My question is, are the pleats sewn fixed together or are they just folded into the waistband? I think they must be fixed somehow because the pleats are always so regular, but I'm absolutely unable to figure out where would be the fastening and how exactly would it work.

In this picture, it looks as the fastening was in the back, but it's very unclear to see.
http://img78.imageshack.us/img78/5435/img7348wr5.jpg

I've searched some books on this topic but I never found a satisfying answer. Adrien Harmand talks about fixing the pleats, but as my French is so bad, I didn't figure out whether she said something about the fastening.

http://www.florentine-persona.com/Reviews/review_birbari.html

In this book there is a picture of a man lying on the ground, with his "houpplande", for want of a better description, lying open under him. It is clear that the pleats are stitched to a band which is at the waist, and which, in my opinion, appears to have no fastening. The belt worn over such a garment would probably be sufficient to hold it fastened.

However, it could be hooked closed, or tied with points. Although the book contains Italian pictures only, the garments are very similar, and I have used the internal belt system satisfactorily on them for Northern European clothing. I have not seen anything that fastened at the back, and I wonder if your picture is showing a seam, decorated with ?braid? rather than an opening?

Suzi

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