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  • Historian and host of the Gone Medieval podcast Eleanor Janega ranks the most stylish menswear from the medieval period. From the superb codpiece to the humble hood, Eleanor scores each item on style, comfort, and practicality. Disagree with her? Let us know in the comment section below.
    00:00 Intro
    02:00 Codpiece
    03:58 Harigut
    06:27 Doublet
    09:27 Houppelande
    11:12 Chlamys
    13:38 Bourrelet
    15:30 Surcote
    17:12 Loros
    19:28 Hoods
    21:08 Pointy Shoes
    22:46 Dominicans & Franciscans
    24:47 Hose
    26:30 Straw Hats
    27:48 Bishop's Tiara
    29:27 Tabard
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Komentáře • 428

  • @whitefriarnerd
    @whitefriarnerd Před měsícem +344

    I am a simple man with simple tastes, I see a History Hit video with Eleanor Janega and I watch

    • @duncansonoryan
      @duncansonoryan Před měsícem +3

      Same.

    • @R.J._Lewis
      @R.J._Lewis Před měsícem +6

      Seems like they could rename this channel History Thirst with all the good looking prfessors they've found.

    • @MatthewFoster-qy7xc
      @MatthewFoster-qy7xc Před měsícem +9

      Eleanor is a catch. Being brilliant is sexy AF

    • @thomasbell7033
      @thomasbell7033 Před měsícem

      ​@@MatthewFoster-qy7xcYup, absolutely.

    • @clvrswine
      @clvrswine Před měsícem +4

      Please stop. You are what is wrong with Comments.

  • @GardenBirdWatch
    @GardenBirdWatch Před měsícem +115

    This woman is particularly good at making history fun and keeping it grounded in reality. Thoroughly enjoyed every video since the original castle building one I seen

  • @user-en3sf5lu5p
    @user-en3sf5lu5p Před měsícem +94

    I'm an ancient history student, and something I have noticed is a big problem in academia is inaccessibility. By this I mean that just the way something like a journal article is written makes it difficult for anyone who doesn't have a degree in the field to understand it fully, and this is kind of....crazy unfair. Eleanor Janega is the opposite of this - seeing people get excited about history is amazing and she makes it so fun. These are the teachers we need.

  • @SambagsStockpot
    @SambagsStockpot Před měsícem +63

    "I may be wrong but I very much doubt it" is a common phrase I used 😂

  • @baxtermcloughlin2287
    @baxtermcloughlin2287 Před měsícem +19

    Not going to lie if a teacher or history professor had a lecture using this tier list method, I would've retained so much information and aced every exam! 10/10 way to get information across and make it relatable to my modern day way of thinking.

  • @alanhyt79
    @alanhyt79 Před měsícem +62

    Any era where men's fashion includes a codpiece gets a major point bonus. And for treading upon the horse manured streets, the platform shoe is another huge bonus.

    • @thomashernandez8700
      @thomashernandez8700 Před měsícem

      pattens?

    • @alinashirinian2485
      @alinashirinian2485 Před měsícem +2

      Considering the sheer number of dog owners who don't clean after their dogs... I'd say we bring the platform shoe back 😅

  • @Maazzzo
    @Maazzzo Před měsícem +121

    Yes! Eleanor Janega is back! More, please!

    • @dwhitt567
      @dwhitt567 Před měsícem +6

      Glad to see that she is back and THEY are too. More sexy Dr. Jenega. My favorite historian.

    • @martybadboy
      @martybadboy Před měsícem

      That's Dr Eleanor to you. Now turn and cough.

    • @Maazzzo
      @Maazzzo Před měsícem +1

      @@martybadboy What is wrong with you?

  • @joshbrailsford
    @joshbrailsford Před měsícem +33

    Having just kitted myself out for a season of medieval reenacting, I feel qualified to weigh in on this topic.
    To start, I actually find wool hose incredibly comfortable, but a doublet slightly less so - being close-fitting and lined with linen, my doublet restricts upper body movement a little more than ideal. It's still a practical garment, though, and a staple of the late medieval wardrobe.
    One of the first items of clothing I bought, even before my hose and doublet was, in fact, a straw sun hat! And while I agree it scores a 10/10 for practicality, it is a little scratchy, so I have to mark it down on comfort.
    Next, shoes. I have some pretty plain leather shoes and, while they're fairly comfortable, they're not all that practical, given their tendancy to absorb moisture from wet ground. I'd like to see pattens ranked, as they greatly enhance the practicality of any medieval shoe.
    Finally, the codpiece. My hose feature a matching codpiece, and I can attest to its winning combination of practicality, comfort, and style. The codpiece is certainly S tier medieval garb.
    P.S. I really ought to outfit myself with a good for colder/wetter weather which, no doubt, I will experience while reenacting in the UK.

    • @marilynsitaker4198
      @marilynsitaker4198 Před měsícem +1

      Do you use woven fabric cut on the bias? Or knitted hose. My understanding is that knitted hose was less common than woven hose, even in Tudor Times.

  • @1948MartinezJose
    @1948MartinezJose Před měsícem +104

    Oh, how I love this woman! And I love Kate Lister. Please, buy a fancy and comfy guest beds so these two can live on this channel forever...

  • @williamrobinson7435
    @williamrobinson7435 Před měsícem +44

    I am prepared to be guided. Straw hats and codpieces it is for Summer 2024!
    Very nice indeed. Nice one Dr. Eleanor! 🌟🌟👍

  • @jeanproctor3663
    @jeanproctor3663 Před měsícem +7

    I have to say, you can't go wrong with one of Dr Janega's videos. Entertainment factor: - 10/10, Knowledge sharing - 10/10, Totally forgetting about time in the present and being absorbed in the presentation: - 10/10 - Definitely S Tier, without a shadow of a doubt!

  • @spooksmalloy
    @spooksmalloy Před měsícem +60

    I see the comments are as normal and as devoid of the concept of humour as usual. Dr Janega rocks, my kingdom for more academics to have some actual personality

    • @philhuard6677
      @philhuard6677 Před měsícem

      Im sorry but shes not gunna see you hitting on her in the comments and ask you out, you may have to leave the cave! OOGA BOOGA!!

  • @rhino5100
    @rhino5100 Před měsícem +20

    I'm getting older and like wearing a beanie or other hat to keep my head warm on the regular when I go out. Now I really need a Borrelet. I'm retired. I'm not out in the field.

  • @MatthewFoster-qy7xc
    @MatthewFoster-qy7xc Před měsícem +17

    The ball pouch is game changing. Especially when you reach 50 and everything starts to hang lower. Duluth Trading Company "Bullpen" 😊

  • @coldlakealta4043
    @coldlakealta4043 Před měsícem +45

    I love Dr. Janega's presentations. She has a unique persona.

  • @eisikater1584
    @eisikater1584 Před měsícem +87

    I think the codpiece should definitely become part of men's fashion again.

    • @margo3367
      @margo3367 Před měsícem +5

      You know what you’re getting that way. 😅

    • @LuDux
      @LuDux Před měsícem +6

      Word (up)

    • @nickim6571
      @nickim6571 Před měsícem +9

      @@margo3367 Not really, men stuffed them like women used to stuff their bras and those metal ones could be made as big as a man wanted.

    • @margo3367
      @margo3367 Před měsícem +2

      @@nickim6571 😅 I thought of that too.

    • @stanmans
      @stanmans Před měsícem +1

      OUCH

  • @lordbattletax6772
    @lordbattletax6772 Před měsícem +3

    The cod piece being referred to as a her was killing me😂
    I could hear Geralt of Rivia's quiet sighs of protest when the dublet recieved a 10 in comfort.

  • @SambagsStockpot
    @SambagsStockpot Před měsícem +41

    So, I'm going to wander around wearing just a codpiece and a straw hat... and get arrested 😂

  • @carlylemon2222
    @carlylemon2222 Před měsícem +5

    Eleanor needs to be a guest judge on RPDR

  • @damienvalentine5043
    @damienvalentine5043 Před měsícem +5

    "It's arbitrary, it's capricious, it's an A." I'm gonna try to remember this for my own endeavors, thank you!

  • @tyrant-den884
    @tyrant-den884 Před měsícem +10

    I swear the Internet has never heard the word harigut before. This video is the only accurate CZcams result.

    • @DrHouse5311
      @DrHouse5311 Před měsícem +1

      That may be because everyone else seems to spell it as "herigaut"; I also couldn't get any results for it as harigut!

  • @loricarter2394
    @loricarter2394 Před měsícem +2

    This woman is just so superb at her job and makes learning about and listening to medieval history. Wish more people were like her. ❤

  • @tomr427
    @tomr427 Před měsícem +6

    I really enjoyed how you added so much humor to this while giving enough information to describe these pieces. I didn't know the names of several of them. Thanks again for taking the time to educate and entertain us.

  • @TheMadHattam
    @TheMadHattam Před měsícem +28

    Finally, the appropriate support for the codpiece. It has supported the world's least appealing external extravagance since its inception and adoption. Hopefully this will help to bring it back and then to the front. I also argue that it has the potential to be unisex. It has always been a bit of a bait and switch anyway, plus the eyes often naturally gravitate to the genitals on an instinctual level so give people a little wink back.

    • @marceloantunes998
      @marceloantunes998 Před měsícem +3

      It isunisex.
      A bra is just a twin codpiece for chesticles.

  • @user-rc6vx5nd3t
    @user-rc6vx5nd3t Před měsícem +13

    Took my kids to the Tower of London years ago & in the White Tower Museum is some armor worn by Henry VIII. HUGE codpiece. HUGE! I may have made a comment to my 15 year old daughter about overcompensating... ;D

    • @Braun30
      @Braun30 Před měsícem +4

      In Innsbruck there is a statue in bronze with a very prominent codpiece, tradition says that rubbing it will improve the possibility of having a baby.
      It's the most shiny thing in the church.

  • @GrumpyYank26
    @GrumpyYank26 Před měsícem +17

    Wonderful!!
    I wish we could hear about how these garments got their names? That would be a longer vid… but some of the names like chlamys… ?
    Thank you!

    • @damienvalentine5043
      @damienvalentine5043 Před měsícem +3

      Ooh! Ooh! I know this one! The chlamys was an ancient Greek cloak/toga thing, typically (but not always) worn over some kind of tunic/shirt. Dr. Janega mentions "traditional Roman styles from the Late Antique period". Remember that in the last century-ish of the Roman Empire, all the imperial infrastructure was moved into Greece, so the imperial court adopted a lot of Greek fashions. (Although a lot of folks held on to the old toga, particularly as you moved west into Italy where the Senate of Rome was still rattling around pretending nothing's changed.)

  • @olavl8827
    @olavl8827 Před měsícem +11

    Super fun video. I went Medieval to a costume party once or twice, including the poulaines (pointy shoes) & a fancy cod piece (plus various other items). Now I'm personally not the most ideal, athletic image of a man but it did get me some positive attention. My girlfriend at the time admired it too. Once the awkwardness wears off and you adopt a "who cares?" attitude about people's eyes being drawn to your genital area, it does wonders for masculine confidence. Which is to say, it really did feel sexy. So in that sense I think I understand why men in the Middle Ages liked wearing it.
    The shoes were all right, too. Just walking around in them was not a problem at all. At least with the ones I was wearing (modern recreations obviously) the pointy tips held themselves up and did not get in the way of normal movement. Basically it was like walking on very soft leather slippers. But at a busy party where you're often talking to people you must constantly be aware of them lest people stand on them.
    It seems to me that men in earlier times probably had more sartorial options to choose from for official/formal/festive occasions than we have now, compared to the ladies. A woman can show up in a dress, or a suit, show cleavage like Dr. Janega in this video or appear buttoned up, while a man may sometimes get criticised if he doesn't wear the correct neck tie.

  • @missyme2673
    @missyme2673 Před měsícem +4

    I loved watching Eleanor in this video she's so quick witted at the same time as being educational. I learned from her and this particular video, loved it! More please! I'd like to know about jewels and the type that were sewn onto clothes... how did that work and how practical was it? Obviously only royalty and courtiers could afford them! Id also like Eleanor cover the entire medieval period in parts as it's so long. ❤

  • @braddavis6219
    @braddavis6219 Před měsícem +1

    Dr. Janega is a QUEEN. I just love her so fricking much.

  • @bananamittens
    @bananamittens Před měsícem +22

    Dr. Janega is the best

    • @bananamittens
      @bananamittens Před měsícem +2

      Music is definitely too loud on this one though. Sucks that its so distracting

  • @elybaby4771
    @elybaby4771 Před měsícem +3

    She is amazing a true giant of historians.

  • @willi432
    @willi432 Před měsícem +12

    We are BEGGING you and Kate Lister to do a video!!!!! The world needs it!

    • @JP-pj7up
      @JP-pj7up Před měsícem

      They did a video a year ago together. See video called What were medieval attitudes towards sex.

    • @philhuard6677
      @philhuard6677 Před měsícem +1

      🎉 Mega simp energy 🎉

    • @holyknuckled
      @holyknuckled Před měsícem +1

      Kate Lister also has a podcast called Betwixt the Sheets about the history of sex and scandal and Dr. Janega shows up in it frequently!

  • @peterjones7673
    @peterjones7673 Před měsícem +11

    A great follow up from Dr Eleanor to the excellent female clothing episode, a cracking video once again. Of all the historians to talk history over a pint it has to be Dr Eleanor

  • @crystalharris7394
    @crystalharris7394 Před měsícem +2

    Professor Eleanor I always enjoy your teaching about history

  • @kevincerda6666
    @kevincerda6666 Před měsícem +3

    If History Mommy tells you codpieces are “in”- You get yourself a goddamn codpiece!

  • @thrifikionor7603
    @thrifikionor7603 Před měsícem +4

    Kind of glad you included post medieval fashion right from the start (the stereotypical penis shaped codpiece is really more of a 16th century thing) as i really like 16th and early 17th century clothing. On the codpiece, its not really a pouch, rather a flap to close your hose/breeches that gets more or less shaped to resemble genitalia and is usually stuffed. Sometimes its used as a pouch to put stuff in but its not a pouch for your genitalia. Sometimes breeches got reworked later to close with buttons instead of a codpiece when the codpiece fell out of fashion.
    Also about the doublet, really cant agree on the rating. Its an amazing piece of clothing, so yes, its really comfortable and definetly stylish. Unlike much of the other clothing its tailored closely to the wearer, something thats not all that common until then, also the high waistline of the time really does make it look really nice and also comfortable. Definetly a 10/10 on style (if you exclude the weird peascod doublets, those are ugly af) and the long period these were worn proves that, they only fell out of fashion roughly in the 1650s, so well over 200 years of popularity and the only thing that replaced it was the fashion that in the end turned into the modern suit. About practicality though, they kind of suck. I do wear them often as part of my early 17th century outfit and since the breeches are usually tied to it, well if you need to do certain things you cant just pull down your pants like we do today. Its usually easier to just remove both doublet and breeches (they kind of work like an overall) and then do your business. Thankfully the shirts of the time period were usually knee length so that at least covers everything. In later times people started to used hooks to attach the breeches to the doublet so thats more practical, or your just left it untied which is something that can be seen quite a lot in period paintings as then the shirt is usually peaking out between breeches and doublet. That is however not something i would personally do as its really a lot more comfortable with them tied together. The fashion around 1600 is just amazing. Fancy but not too extravagant, the perfect mix of medieval and more modern fashion.

  • @rebeccao8895
    @rebeccao8895 Před měsícem +3

    It would be hilarious to bring back the cod piece. I’d love to see that bopping down the runway during fashion week. 🌞

  • @lilacsmile4321
    @lilacsmile4321 Před měsícem +2

    I wish all videos could be this fun and informative

  • @kimberlysieber2136
    @kimberlysieber2136 Před měsícem +1

    So many good jokes, but “I have devoted my life to having zero drip” truly took me out. 😂😂😂😂

  • @borismuller86
    @borismuller86 Před měsícem +2

    Coming out of the gate swinging with the codpiece. Respect 🫡

  • @jkrue1812
    @jkrue1812 Před měsícem +1

    I just love these fashion reviews so much!

  • @NatashaCreatesThings
    @NatashaCreatesThings Před měsícem +4

    I could literally watch 100 hours of you ranking clothes :) so interesting!!!

  • @maunasiliandergamba2387
    @maunasiliandergamba2387 Před měsícem +3

    You’re amazing! Everything about this video love it ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @user-hk9wf9qg8g
    @user-hk9wf9qg8g Před měsícem +7

    The narrator, Elenore Janega, is awesome. I won't argue about it.

  • @Yandarval
    @Yandarval Před měsícem +2

    As Dr J is a Czech specialist. I want to see one of these specifically of Medieval Czech clothing through the ages.

  • @armymedic_bnw
    @armymedic_bnw Před měsícem +1

    MORE OF THESE, PLZ!!! This is AWESOME & I AM HERE FOR IT! 😂

  • @gaufrid1956
    @gaufrid1956 Před měsícem +1

    A codpiece and a straw hat sounds like a costume for the guys doing the "Full Monty". Believe it or not, I have worn the modern equivalent of the codpiece while playing field hockey 🏑 as a goalkeeper. Certainly practical!

  • @TheGuyWhoDoesStuffchannel
    @TheGuyWhoDoesStuffchannel Před měsícem

    Honestly thought I was going to hate this video. But it kept getting better and Eleanor keeps growing on me somehow. Keep it up History Hit.

  • @tritogeneia
    @tritogeneia Před měsícem +1

    I thoroughly enjoy Dr. Janega’s fun and informative videos and hope more are on the horizon. Like many, though, I do find the music bed too loud - something easily remedied.
    There was one error that I would like to rectify. She incorrectly identified the bishop’s headwear as a “Bishop’s Tiara,” when in fact, the proper term is “Mitre.”
    In fact, popes routinely wear mitres also (as the pope is technically a bishop too). While there is a “Papal Tiara,” it looks more like a beehive (see en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papal_tiara).
    At any rate, please keep these videos coming!

  • @monique6549
    @monique6549 Před měsícem +2

    I agree. Especially codpiece. Needs a tassel.

  • @conmckfly
    @conmckfly Před měsícem

    Love the music behind this video!!

  • @kateg7298
    @kateg7298 Před měsícem +26

    I doubt if any men would rate a metal codpiece a 10 when it's 30 degrees outside.

    • @gwynnfarrell1856
      @gwynnfarrell1856 Před měsícem +8

      Are we talking Fahrenheit or Celsius?

    • @CrisSelene
      @CrisSelene Před měsícem

      Do you think they put their naked junk in the codpiece?

    • @GhastlyCretin85
      @GhastlyCretin85 Před měsícem +9

      ​@@gwynnfarrell1856Either is not good lol

    • @cleverusername9369
      @cleverusername9369 Před měsícem +6

      ​@@gwynnfarrell1856 30°C is 86°F, and 30°F is -1°C. Not great either way

    • @rachelann9362
      @rachelann9362 Před měsícem +4

      Stuff it with some linen and wool, and you’ll be good.
      Note: I assumed person was talking about 30F. Linen and some types of wool may be helpful in the heat, line it inside with linen, outside a light, Natural colored wool to reduce metal absorbing heat. I’m not particularly clear on what metals were around at the time, but there are certain metals and alloys that resist heating and transfer of heat. Lead is one such metal, but it is quite soft so would need to be turned into an alloy to be effective protection.

  • @mohammedsaysrashid3587
    @mohammedsaysrashid3587 Před měsícem +5

    Attractive and thrilled introduction video of that matter (man's fashion) during medieval terms, thank you 🙏( History Hit) channel For sharing

  • @samanthaowens9019
    @samanthaowens9019 Před měsícem +1

    She is so funny and knows her subject. She makes history fun.

  • @jess53nz
    @jess53nz Před měsícem +7

    The music is distractingly loud 😔

  • @judycater2832
    @judycater2832 Před měsícem +2

    Great video!❤❤❤

  • @54mgtf22
    @54mgtf22 Před měsícem +2

    Coming to see you wearing just my codpiece and my straw hat. Whatever works for you, right?
    Love your work, Dr Eleanor 👍

  • @DOSBoxMom
    @DOSBoxMom Před měsícem +8

    Shadiversity on his channel is very enthusiastic about the gambeson. It may technically be counted as armor, but it functions as a jacket-like outer garment, too. I'd love to hear History Hit's evaluation of the gambeson, both as armor and as a garment.

    • @TheWonAndOnlyWin
      @TheWonAndOnlyWin Před měsícem +2

      They might do that, but they certainly ain't doing it for shad.

    • @DOSBoxMom
      @DOSBoxMom Před měsícem

      @@TheWonAndOnlyWin True! With Shad living in Australia, he frequently complains about sweating in his gambeson.

    • @TheWonAndOnlyWin
      @TheWonAndOnlyWin Před měsícem +1

      @@DOSBoxMom 2/10 troll, go back to letsplaying NES games.

    • @inisipisTV
      @inisipisTV Před měsícem +1

      Yes. The Gambeson is the cheapest kind of battle dress. It’s usually thick padded upper clothing. Can withstand light slash from swords, though just barely. Still, better than nothing.

    • @DOSBoxMom
      @DOSBoxMom Před měsícem

      @@inisipisTV I believe it could also be worn as a layer under other armor, f.ex. chainmail, for added protection and to prevent the chainmail chafing skin through thinner everyday clothing.

  • @richardthomas598
    @richardthomas598 Před měsícem +2

    Always a pleasure to see Doctor J 👍

  • @margaretforsey7763
    @margaretforsey7763 Před měsícem

    Whoa, this is such a fun video! Please make more videos of historians ranking fashions. It would be cool to see a video of ranking women’s medieval clothing. Also, so many celebrities try to push boundaries with fashion. I wish someone would wear hose and a codpiece and a bourrelet to like, the Met gala or the MTV video awards. That would be awesome!

    • @margaretforsey7763
      @margaretforsey7763 Před měsícem

      Okay, just found the video ranking women’s medieval fashions. Yay!

  • @MsSteelphoenix
    @MsSteelphoenix Před měsícem

    Yeah. Harigut and straw hat is my jam. Love that practicality.

  • @hummus6150
    @hummus6150 Před měsícem +2

    I always thought it was a Bishop’s mitre

  • @ChelsAly
    @ChelsAly Před měsícem +2

    Obsessed with her! Love her so much! ❤😂😊

  • @piccalillipit9211
    @piccalillipit9211 Před měsícem +6

    *I WENT TO CHURCH TODAY* and I feel this is my reward...!!!
    [Im not religious - but if I get Eleanor Janega every time I go - I might start believing...!!!]

  • @janetkidder5505
    @janetkidder5505 Před měsícem +4

    Do we have to have music in the background. I just want to hear what is being said.

  • @pedrobastos1595
    @pedrobastos1595 Před měsícem +3

    That Doublet is not medieval. It is from a Early Modern painting called "The Tailor" (1565)

  • @Diva_D
    @Diva_D Před měsícem

    You're incredible! The knowledge, the humour, the attitude. Dang, you're a codpiece!
    Xoxo's from Tel Aviv

  • @BSG0005
    @BSG0005 Před měsícem +2

    Omg she’s just too much 😂😂😂 Who doesn’t love 💕 Dr. Jenega?!

  • @kimyoonmisurnamefirst7061
    @kimyoonmisurnamefirst7061 Před měsícem +1

    Medieval pantaloons--I'm thinking like those introduce by Italy? Also side lacing corset (say versus back lacing and stays)? (Elizabethan, granted, IIRC) Torse for the helmet?

  • @Jay-ql4gp
    @Jay-ql4gp Před měsícem +6

    I love that she calls the codpiece a she. ❤💯🤣

  • @DrNanite
    @DrNanite Před měsícem +1

    i would have given the hood an S tier given that hoodies are so popular now. had the longest staying power in terms of style out of all medieval garments.

  • @icyboi13
    @icyboi13 Před měsícem +3

    Another great video! Love the cod piece & straw hat combo. That’s certainly been done by someone, somewhere (probably a gay bar).

  • @andrewd666
    @andrewd666 Před měsícem

    More, more, more!

  • @heatherdeavalon
    @heatherdeavalon Před měsícem +1

    And once again, my mind has expanded! 😂

  • @sailormoonsault
    @sailormoonsault Před měsícem +1

    Her and I talk exactly the same and there’s something very comforting about that.

  • @am1903
    @am1903 Před měsícem +3

    what's with the music? could hardly hear her

  • @lindsaydrewe8219
    @lindsaydrewe8219 Před měsícem

    Would it have been a doublet under your armour or a basic arming jacket over your shirt and under your armour?

  • @ryanmixsmith
    @ryanmixsmith Před měsícem +1

    The knowledge. The attitude. The goodness.

  • @garydslug3209
    @garydslug3209 Před měsícem +1

    Eleanor Janega my hero

  • @jennyperone6238
    @jennyperone6238 Před měsícem +2

    Codpiece! I love Dr. Janega! The codpiece is very big in showing off that junk!

  • @psykotedy4590
    @psykotedy4590 Před měsícem +3

    I guess I'm wearing a codpiece and straw hat the next time I'm trying to impress the medieval historians up in da club.

  • @jamesgomez9074
    @jamesgomez9074 Před měsícem +2

    Meow....."Kitty Smokn"!!! (My new chapter!!!) I love the outfits too!!!

  • @missyme2673
    @missyme2673 Před měsícem +1

    Can we have a food version please?! ❤😊

  • @Fwyd
    @Fwyd Před měsícem +2

    I would love to watch Dan Snow watching this….

  • @thewordshifter
    @thewordshifter Před měsícem +1

    Respectfully, if Rihanna wears a jewelry encrusted bishop's tiara in the 2020s that makes it automatically S tier.

  • @AnetaRiddick
    @AnetaRiddick Před 22 dny

    I wanted to know more about harigut, but what a shame, all sources I tried don't know anything about it and keep showing me haircut 🤦🏻‍♀️ I tried Google search, Google translate, even on CZcams this is the sole video mentioning it. is there any other term for harigut?

  • @theaxe6198
    @theaxe6198 Před měsícem

    Love Janega always

  • @jamespellerin9791
    @jamespellerin9791 Před měsícem +2

    You seem like you would have great conversations. That was fun

  • @jacksonbruns9429
    @jacksonbruns9429 Před měsícem +1

    “i have devoted my life to zero drip and also god” and “if you’ve got a cool coat of arms it could whip” are two sentences i never thought i would hear in a history video but i am TOTALLY here for it!!😂😂😂

  • @fosterfuchs
    @fosterfuchs Před měsícem +4

    I wonder if the length of the pointy shoes became associated with the supposed size of the wearers' gentlemen's sausage.

    • @kimyoonmisurnamefirst7061
      @kimyoonmisurnamefirst7061 Před měsícem +1

      You can learn about them under "poulaine" though they have various other names. There's videos about them, but I remember them from a documentary that went at length about them and the presenter put them on and almost tripped, IIRC. They also had suggestive language that you asked here, so if you can find it... might answer your question.

    • @Fwyd
      @Fwyd Před měsícem +2

      Ha! The medieval equivalent of SUVs. The bigger it is, the smaller it is!

  • @HonorBray
    @HonorBray Před měsícem

    Fellow tall girl, same problem with tights. However Snag tights are so comfortable as they have calculated for tall! Tights are still annoying to take down to pee and stuff though regardless of fit. xD

  • @h0rseinthesands878
    @h0rseinthesands878 Před měsícem

    Nice

  • @Medievalshields
    @Medievalshields Před měsícem

    Yes another medieval Video

  • @gordonlawrence1448
    @gordonlawrence1448 Před měsícem +1

    Actually monks had three focuses. Work, study, and leisure which included some of the worship. Also the Bishops I know will use any excuse to avoid wearing any headgear.

  • @chrisball3778
    @chrisball3778 Před měsícem

    As with the women's fashions version, Dr Janega is going to rate these for comfort, practicality and style... but she's gonna basically ignore the comfort and practicality because she knows that style trumps everything else!
    Pedant moment: a gentleman isn't going to wear his metal codpiece when he goes jousting- his junk will be protected by his saddle when he's on his horse. He'll wear his metal codpiece to the tournament, but it'll be during the foot combat.

  • @Mahault2007
    @Mahault2007 Před měsícem +2

    The bourellet is just a hood someone decided to wear upside down with the liripipe under their chin to hold it on. There's no reason to wire it or anything, it pretty much automatically falls into that position if you put the face opening around the crown of your head.

  • @jennyperone6238
    @jennyperone6238 Před měsícem

    Janega Every day!

  • @Moonpearl121
    @Moonpearl121 Před měsícem +2

    A bit unfair on the doublet! So much sexier than the codpiece - which were risible....

  • @Pyjamarama11
    @Pyjamarama11 Před měsícem

    Any chance you can cover those old Thrupps ' next video, please

  • @lyonhartone4407
    @lyonhartone4407 Před měsícem +3

    I could sit down with a pint in a pub and chat with the Dr. for days. (there would be more than one pint)

    • @cleverusername9369
      @cleverusername9369 Před měsícem

      I've watched enough of her work to know that it would be definitely multiple pints, the good Doctor likes to imbibe