Martinus Coif
The "Martinus" coif made from fine linen is a great headdress for every medieval garment. It was worn by men of every social status, as well as by children.
Over many centuries, the coif was the common headgear of men and children. Beggars protected themselves with it from vermin, and Kings wore it under their crown. Made of sturdy suede, it protects from the sun and can pad your helmet. The cap "Martinus" is generously cut and can be closed with two bands under the chin.
Linen
Wool
Suede
Canvas
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