How did Knights dress when they weren't in battle?

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @commander31able60
    @commander31able60 5 лет назад +1597

    "A knight couldn’t wear a heavy suit of armour all the time." are you telling me that they didn't sleep in their suits of plate, like all of my characters in video games?

    • @commander31able60
      @commander31able60 5 лет назад +22

      Cheryl whooosh

    • @badlandskid
      @badlandskid 5 лет назад +36

      commander31able my character never slept! Besides, the whole megaubermarvelous 2 handed zwiechopper strapped to his back wouldn’t let him lay down.

    • @SonofSethoitae
      @SonofSethoitae 5 лет назад +3

      @Cheryl Why are you talking like a valley girl from the 80s?

    • @SonofSethoitae
      @SonofSethoitae 5 лет назад +2

      @Cheryl It's not a woosh if you're mocking them with something utterly unrelated to anything.

    • @SonofSethoitae
      @SonofSethoitae 5 лет назад +17

      @Cheryl Are you under the impression that youth vernacular has stayed the same since Clueless was in theatres? And why would an SJW care about the original comment?
      It's like someone said "man, it's hot out", and you drove by screaming "LEMONS!" in a Russian accent.

  • @1337flite
    @1337flite 5 лет назад +887

    I went to school in Malaysia for a couple of years and I was given the choice of long pants or shorts. I chose long. On my first day of school all the kids said “wow you must be very rich”. I wasnt ( by western standards) so I said “no, I’m not rich, why do you say that.”.
    They”because you have longs pants - you can afford the extra fabric”.
    So it’s just the same centuries later in some places.

    • @theradgegadgie6352
      @theradgegadgie6352 5 лет назад +22

      Do Malaysians actually say "pants" to mean trousers?

    • @S1LLY_C0ST4_L0V3R
      @S1LLY_C0ST4_L0V3R 5 лет назад +59

      I'm from Malaysia and I assume you went to an international school. Didn't know kids there actually say that, since I always thought int'l schoolkids were rich.

    • @streetgamer1000
      @streetgamer1000 5 лет назад +6

      @@theradgegadgie6352 Yeah, although trousers are used but its pretty uncommon among Malaysians

    • @streetgamer1000
      @streetgamer1000 5 лет назад +11

      @@S1LLY_C0ST4_L0V3R Man hearing students from international/private schools sounds pretty chill. When I went through kindergarten/primary/secondary school was like being a medieval peasant. You had no say on your clothes and duty lol

    • @sophrenia
      @sophrenia 5 лет назад +2

      @LagiNaLangAko23 primary school children maybe. Although nowadays most parents do buy long trousers for them instead of short pants.

  • @RedWolfRun
    @RedWolfRun 5 лет назад +861

    ....The Fashion Police were real.

    • @wasigupitobudiarto7767
      @wasigupitobudiarto7767 5 лет назад +19

      There is always a code to dress properly in every civilization

    • @Ludwig1625
      @Ludwig1625 4 года назад +14

      Sumptuary laws

    • @allisonshaw9341
      @allisonshaw9341 4 года назад +6

      Yeah, I'd have been hung or burned for heresy being a woman wearing breeches... and screw wearing a corset.

    • @janehrahan5116
      @janehrahan5116 3 года назад +24

      @@allisonshaw9341 thinking of victorian upper class. pesant women wore practical clothing and no one wore corsettes as they hadnt been invented yet.

    • @aubreyackermann8432
      @aubreyackermann8432 3 года назад +12

      @@janehrahan5116 that and a well fitted corset is super comfy and gives amazing bust and back support

  • @00TommyTaylor00
    @00TommyTaylor00 4 года назад +155

    The "wild men" incident (my teacher used to call it "the dance of fireflies", not sure where it comes from) happened to Charles VI. of France and it was allegedly one of the reasons why he lost his marbles.
    Edit: Googled that later. Yes, its called the "ball of burning men" (Bal des Ardents), but honestly, "the dance of fireflies" is almost sadistically poetic.

    • @christopherstein2024
      @christopherstein2024 Год назад +5

      You would not believe your eyes
      If ten million fireflies
      Lit up the world as I fell asleep
      'Cause they fill the open air
      And leave teardrops everywhere
      From ten thousand lightning bugs
      As they tried to teach me how to dance
      A foxtrot above my head
      A sock hop beneath my bed
      A disco ball is just hanging by a thread (thread, thread)
      Leave my door open just a crack
      Please take me away from here
      'Cause I feel like such an insomniac
      Please take me away from here
      Why do I tire of counting sheep?
      Please take me away from here.

  • @macnutz4206
    @macnutz4206 5 лет назад +91

    Good quality wool is wonderful stuff. The really good stuff will float. It will still keep you warm when its wet, IF it still has its lanolin.
    Living and working on the damp cold north west coast of British Columbia, good quality heavy wool clothing was a valuable thing to have.
    Wool was one of the products that went from west to east along the silk roads.

    • @CynicalOldDwarf
      @CynicalOldDwarf 4 года назад +12

      "Good quality wool is wonderful stuff. The really good stuff will float."
      A feature sailors learnt to really appreciate when they fell in the water and realised their new fancy synthetic coats didn't.

    • @Stephen-uz8dm
      @Stephen-uz8dm Год назад

      I'm on the BC coast too and very much appreciate my wool

    • @zerowhite2286
      @zerowhite2286 Год назад +1

      Good quality wool floats, I didn’t know that. I’ve read elsewhere about the relatively high number of Tudor period women drowning was due to women going to rivers to draw water and wash clothes. If they slipped in their heavy woollen clothes weighed them down so that they couldn’t scramble out. Lucy Worsley tried recreating it and found it plausible. Both things could be true

    • @daddymuggle
      @daddymuggle 7 месяцев назад +1

      Clean dry wool, especially finer wool might float. But once it's wet through, it'll drag you down like a stone.
      Source: I keep sheep.

  • @ShaddySoldier
    @ShaddySoldier 5 лет назад +306

    "What did they wear when they were not fighting?"
    Clothes.
    Hah, can't trick me.

    • @Vlad_Tepes_III
      @Vlad_Tepes_III 4 года назад +8

      Not always :p

    • @zaidanhakim1072
      @zaidanhakim1072 3 года назад +4

      @@Vlad_Tepes_III serious question, were people sleeping in naked exist back then? Ik its going be cold but did they exist?

    • @Vlad_Tepes_III
      @Vlad_Tepes_III 3 года назад +6

      @@zaidanhakim1072 Putting on clothes after a vigorous session of babymaking would be a bit tedious, also blankets existed, I'm sure.

    • @margaretlouise6200
      @margaretlouise6200 3 года назад +3

      Maybe "Knighties"?

    • @LixiaWinter
      @LixiaWinter 3 года назад +1

      Yes, you can find the proof of it in illuminated manuscripts

  • @flirtybites
    @flirtybites 5 лет назад +173

    An older video but still so damned good.
    This is how history lessons should be.

    • @ErikAdalbertvanNagel
      @ErikAdalbertvanNagel 5 лет назад +11

      are you mad? this is just 1 year old.

    • @jimvortakana7316
      @jimvortakana7316 4 года назад +6

      older?

    • @drefpet
      @drefpet 2 года назад +1

      Not really, it is a particular bad video and what makes it even worse is that so many people seem to think this is valid and historically correct. He doesn't narrow the topic down to a specific region and time period. The knights of Burgundy in the late 15th century would have dressed completely different compared to the Norman Knight in the early 12th century for example. He also doesn't show any examples of pictures of knights (for example Morgan Picture Bible or any other iconography). He doesn't even give any sources for his claims. I am sorry if you thought this video was legit

  • @kc218
    @kc218 5 лет назад +26

    Would love to hear more about a) clothing (eg the details of your unwashed base layer for armor: the fabric, the cut, the fastenings), and b) social impact of the plague.
    Love the videos, thanks for producing them.

  • @MisterOpera
    @MisterOpera 6 лет назад +378

    Sir, I’ve been waiting for your videos since I was like seven.

    • @bipolatelly9806
      @bipolatelly9806 5 лет назад +3

      eight minus one is "like" seven.

    • @MisterOpera
      @MisterOpera 5 лет назад +35

      And prescriptive grammar is like being educated, but is actually pedantic.

    • @chrisbarrett8377
      @chrisbarrett8377 5 лет назад

      Translation: I ain’t never bothered to read nothin!

    • @MisterOpera
      @MisterOpera 5 лет назад +4

      Chris Barrett
      That’s not a translation

    • @bipolatelly9806
      @bipolatelly9806 5 лет назад

      Mister Opera
      No it's not.

  • @joynelbonetdelgado4952
    @joynelbonetdelgado4952 4 года назад +99

    "If you're headed to the Blue Palace you might want to rethink that outfit"

    • @brandonfoley7519
      @brandonfoley7519 3 года назад +1

      I love that we are still obsessed with this game

  • @graceerhart5796
    @graceerhart5796 Год назад +8

    Great video- I am new to re-enacting Medieval but have 26 years of experience in the Civil War re-enactment fields, and I am enjoying your vids. Our ancestors were intelligent when it came to keeping warm, and keeping cool. Wool breathes, even in the hottest weather. So does linen. They wore fashion as they found it attractive at the time. We cannot judge by modern standards when we have unlimited fabrics to choose from, and they did not.
    They had use what was available.

    • @Cricket2731
      @Cricket2731 Год назад +1

      Thankfully, there were no synthetic fabrics back then. Polyester is my most hated fabric.

    • @Delicious_J
      @Delicious_J 4 месяца назад

      Yep, oil based apparel is terrible all round, at insulation, for your health (microplastics) and for the environment, the only party they benefit is those who produce them @@Cricket2731

  • @greggclarke5822
    @greggclarke5822 6 лет назад +55

    Thank you, this is an amazing series. You are a fantastic presenter Jason.

  • @Zultma
    @Zultma 5 лет назад +20

    Another superb video! This channel should be mandatory to watch in all schools!
    It's funny to think about fashion today, compared to back then. If I'm honest, I think we're being even more ridiculous today, and the reason is very simple.
    In the Middle Ages, the cloth might vary in color and material, but the shapes remained -broadly- the same. Today however, when you watch the fashion shows, and what people wear on the catwalks, even the very shape and size of the clothings, seems incredibly excessive. I imagine 'fancy clothing' back then, was still more practical than fancy clothing today.

  • @tanyagarcia3721
    @tanyagarcia3721 2 года назад +4

    you answer a lot of questions that i would have thought of and just as many that i would never have thought of as well all in each episode whenever i watch this channel

  • @dandonofrio8701
    @dandonofrio8701 4 года назад +7

    The production quality of these videos is incredible

  • @syrusmarks1
    @syrusmarks1 5 лет назад +11

    This is why when I go to my LARP events and go out for food, I don't drop costume or character. My clothes are comfortable, and I like the attention.

  • @franksinatra2530
    @franksinatra2530 6 лет назад +39

    This channel is honnest;y awesome. I can't get enough. Thanks for making these, I made sure to subscribe :)

  • @greekgodapollosfarts7823
    @greekgodapollosfarts7823 3 года назад +8

    6:49 Well... not me, i absolutely LOVE medieval clothing especially over modern clothes or the clothes i grew up with. I love it way more than fantasy clothing even and find it truly beautiful and fascinating. 😊

  • @Lynn-gee
    @Lynn-gee 5 лет назад +71

    The animation is hilarious!

  • @BrianMax
    @BrianMax 5 лет назад +16

    This is one of your better episodes. Thanks for showing us the work clothes worn by the upper class, because usually we only see their court finery.
    Thanks also for explaining the trade and the effects of the plague on this aspect of European culture.

    • @Shan_Dalamani
      @Shan_Dalamani 2 года назад +2

      It's a shame the James Burke documentary series "The Day the Universe Changed" and "Connections" aren't around anymore. One episode explained the connections between the plague and fancy underwear.

    • @BrianMax
      @BrianMax 2 года назад

      @@Shan_Dalamani I loved Connections.

  • @TheDude4077
    @TheDude4077 5 лет назад +16

    I think he makes a great point at the end, while obviously not everything is the same, a lot of this really does sound quite familiar. The politics of fashion and accessories seems to have changed very little over the last thousand or so years.

  • @gkelly941
    @gkelly941 5 лет назад +59

    The sumptuary laws were adopted to prevent people who were wealthy (usually from trade) from imitating the clothing of the hereditary nobility. Keep in mind that the nobility had a prominent role in governing the kingdom because they participated in the heriditary legislative bodies which adopted laws and levied taxes. (In England, the House of Lords, which had a veto on legislation and tax laws until around 1905.) The sumptuary laws restricted wearing certain fabrics and furs to different levels in society, with wearing the richest and most costly to royalty. As noted, rich traders and merchants who could afford to do so often dressed above their social status. Keep in mind that knights were not "nobles," which in the UK, are dukes, marquises, earls, viscounts and barons, who sat in the House of Lords. Knights were fighting men who fought during wars, were often the offspring of noble families, and many were elected to the House of Commons. Children of the monarchs often received noble titles, which is why Princes William and Harry are now dukes.

    • @dlwatib
      @dlwatib 5 лет назад +4

      Canon law still has sumptuary laws restricting certain items of clothing and certain colors to the top brass of the Catholic Church.

    • @jameswilliams3241
      @jameswilliams3241 5 лет назад +3

      Th sumptuary laws also prohibited the use of certain colours as well

    • @gorillasharkAWESOME
      @gorillasharkAWESOME 5 лет назад +1

      medieval STOLEN VALOR!

    • @nihilistic7840
      @nihilistic7840 5 лет назад +3

      What about when peasants started wearing shoes with long toes that reached up to their knees and they had to pass a law restricting toe length according to income?

    • @MrTangolizard
      @MrTangolizard 4 года назад

      Nihil Istic wow my shoes would have toes then

  • @wasigupitobudiarto7767
    @wasigupitobudiarto7767 5 лет назад +20

    7:15 "Humanity doesnt change : humanity always wear clothes for covering themself, for their social status, and basically to show off"
    So OOTD and hypebeast even existed in middle ages

  • @markwhittaker5539
    @markwhittaker5539 3 года назад +2

    Wow Those sewing machines bring back memory's when I worked for Jason Kingsley at Past Tents back in 2019 to 2015 great days miss them.

    • @ModernKnight
      @ModernKnight  3 года назад +1

      hey Mark, they're all still there!

  • @blk9060
    @blk9060 3 месяца назад +2

    Can't believe this channel doesn't have a million subscribers yet.

  • @lewishudson231
    @lewishudson231 Год назад +2

    I love the thumbnail! The idea that a knight would be kicking around the garage doing some minor repairs and handywork on his day off.

  • @captainthorrek262
    @captainthorrek262 2 года назад +3

    Beautiful horses. Highly educational, with a host who's a rather pleasant listen. If only all history was made this interesting.

  • @wkuntjoro6130
    @wkuntjoro6130 3 года назад +4

    I appreciate this history of (medieval) fashion.

  • @Leto85
    @Leto85 5 лет назад +37

    See that man with gilded dagger, wearing brooches and jewelry and expensive cloth?
    LET'S MUG HIM!

    • @Ulysses_DM_
      @Ulysses_DM_ 3 года назад +3

      You've be watching VLDL,

  • @user-ts8fj5kj2z
    @user-ts8fj5kj2z 6 месяцев назад +2

    I'm writing a novella with medievalesque outfits and armors. I wanted to say thanks for providing this, it was a very helpful visual aid

  • @virglibrsaglove
    @virglibrsaglove 3 года назад +8

    I love how down to earth he is. So not into showing off. He could. But that's not his style.

  • @brianfuller7691
    @brianfuller7691 4 года назад +9

    Great video Jason. You explain a complex subject very clearly. We are as silly as they were because humans are human in any century. Using clothing as a measure of social rank is just as valid now as then.

  • @annekedebruyn7797
    @annekedebruyn7797 5 лет назад +5

    I never knew I had these questions. Thanks for still answering!

  • @williamsaloka9043
    @williamsaloka9043 5 лет назад +4

    I am so impressed with the quality of your series. Very well done!!

  • @vincentthendean7713
    @vincentthendean7713 5 лет назад +178

    But, what about the most important piece of clothing of all?
    *THE CODPIECE*

    • @badlandskid
      @badlandskid 5 лет назад +4

      The left side/right side has to contrast with the color of the corresponding leg. Otherwise it might not garner the appropriate attention in low lighting.

    • @williamwinder3466
      @williamwinder3466 5 лет назад

      @@Munkenba A common practice was to have an their's "over sized"

    • @bcaye
      @bcaye 4 года назад +4

      @Vergilius Brutus, perhaps partly accurate, but it had more to do with how clothing was worn and the gay thing sounds made up.
      Tights at the time were not all of one piece. There were two pieces, one for each leg, joined at the rear usually with laces. So in the front the only covering for the genitalia was linen underpants. I imagine that would feel very vulnerable. It's certain that as shorter tunics came into style men just wanted to have a bit more protection in that area. There was a period when some men sported oversized codpieces, the equivalent of padded bras or putting produce in your pants.

    • @maideegirl189
      @maideegirl189 2 года назад

      @Vergilius Brutus true...

    • @bcaye
      @bcaye 2 года назад

      @Vergilius Brutus, very interesting.

  • @tomn.9879
    @tomn.9879 5 лет назад +12

    Love your videos. I would love to see videos about medieval craftsman and how they worked together. For example, where did the gold thread come from and who made it?

    • @lisawillis8227
      @lisawillis8227 4 года назад

      Tom N. Oh, yes, that would be interesting

  • @jimjambananaslam3596
    @jimjambananaslam3596 5 лет назад +219

    I often see fashion trends and think: "Oof, that look is not going to age well." Does medieval fashion really look sillier than mullets or parachute pants? I guarantee that people in the future are going to be laughing at some of the stuff rappers are wearing these days.

    • @Palmieres
      @Palmieres 5 лет назад +80

      We're laughing at them now... I know I am, when I look at low riding jeans or those that make them look as if they're wearing a loaded diaper.

    • @AnnaMarianne
      @AnnaMarianne 5 лет назад +42

      There must have been people in the medieval times who looked at the contemporary fashion and thought to themselves "...just why?"

    • @KaiCalimatinus
      @KaiCalimatinus 5 лет назад +11

      And we would laugh at the plastic coutute the future-people will, as the future-future-people will look back.
      People dress silly to show off, and they probably always will

    • @gideonmele1556
      @gideonmele1556 5 лет назад +22

      “We have invented totally new style of clothing, we call them PARACHUTE PANTS!” *15th century cossacks look over in perturbation

    • @MrTangolizard
      @MrTangolizard 4 года назад +5

      Jim Jam Banana Slam like jeans with rips all over them what a stupid thing that is

  • @Drozzzable
    @Drozzzable 6 лет назад +12

    That fire story was intense. It started off as all in good fun with the funny animations and noises then ending in complete disaster. haha By the way this channel is quite the find! I love the content.

  • @Leachima
    @Leachima 5 лет назад +6

    I'm so happy to discover this channel (just subscribed). I really enjoy it! greets from a German arthistorian

  • @J8n3eyr3
    @J8n3eyr3 4 года назад +11

    "If you can't drag it, you can't afford it."
    As true then as it is now.

  • @hardcorpsvlogging
    @hardcorpsvlogging 4 месяца назад +1

    I’d love to see a video of all the different kits you have and the history of who or what trade would wear what

  • @ChueyiCha
    @ChueyiCha 3 года назад +13

    One day in the future, people are gonna ask "What did the U.S infantryman wear while on leave?".

  • @chockysprod7892
    @chockysprod7892 4 года назад +2

    6:46 really true conclusion, you spread a good message :)
    It is important to put things in their context. As Knight Errant says: learn to love the sources !

  • @Garroh
    @Garroh 5 лет назад +4

    Man your vids are awesome!! Super informative and the production value is stunning

  • @maryellencook9528
    @maryellencook9528 6 лет назад +140

    I am more comfortable in my 13th to 14th century garb than I am in 21st century clothing...except for scrubs. Medical scrubs are very comfortable.

    • @ExUSSailor
      @ExUSSailor 6 лет назад +21

      I used to wear late Viking/early Norman period garb as part of my impression, and, it was absolutely more comfortable than modern clothes. I used to go back to work on a Monday, after a weekend event, and, putting my work uniform on made me feel claustrophobic.

    • @maryellencook9528
      @maryellencook9528 6 лет назад +17

      @@ExUSSailor I agree 100% on the claustrophobic effect of modern clothing. During the winter time I will sleep in my cotton chemise that I've had for over 25 years. It was made by a dear friend of mine who introduced me into the SCA and has since passed away. I also have some Viking barb that I find very comfortable.

    • @maryellencook9528
      @maryellencook9528 6 лет назад

      That should have been garb not barb.

    • @completeretard2813
      @completeretard2813 5 лет назад +22

      I'm more comfortable in my court jester outfit when I'm at funerals.

    • @aldenheterodyne2833
      @aldenheterodyne2833 5 лет назад +20

      I'm a software engineer... I'm not sure they would kick me out if I showed up in 13th century garb every day. Nobody commented on a guy that showed up in mismatched Crocks every day.
      So long as I can work in them, they don't care what I wear. I'm sure that some folks would think it's really cool too.

  • @wilhufftarkin8543
    @wilhufftarkin8543 5 лет назад +6

    To be honest, I find medieval clothing looked great. Better than today's standard t-shirt/jeans/sneakers combo.

  • @kjvwarrior777
    @kjvwarrior777 3 года назад

    I was so trendy when I was young, now being older, l like the timeless classic look ................ great video!

  • @AndersWatches
    @AndersWatches 2 года назад +1

    That pomegranate fabric is stunning omg 😍

  • @silviaf2725
    @silviaf2725 4 года назад +3

    1:05 '''Your new boots taste fantastic!'

  • @michaelshields1861
    @michaelshields1861 3 года назад +2

    Speaking just for myself in terms of the end of the video what I wear has also greatly become a sort of symbol of who I am. Anyone who has met me can almost certainly recognize me at a glance because of it.

  • @leod-sigefast
    @leod-sigefast 5 лет назад +2

    That wild men on fire cartoon really made me laugh out loud! But excellent video all round yet again.

  • @arx3516
    @arx3516 5 лет назад +3

    Stylists should bring back medieval fashion!

  • @YuliaHadassahK
    @YuliaHadassahK 6 лет назад +2

    I'm glad I came across your channel. Very informative and entertaining. I've always been interested in medieval times and knights and castles and all that so it's great to have some of the questions answered that I used to ask myself 👍

  • @RyllenKriel
    @RyllenKriel 6 лет назад +68

    Platform shoes, big sleeves, fancy patterns? Dolemite isn't just a kung fu streetwise pimp, bardic rapper and all around gangsta, but apparently a man of high class capable of rubbing elbows with the nobility of medieval courts.

    • @waterspider599
      @waterspider599 5 лет назад +1

      Nice

    • @dcarbs2979
      @dcarbs2979 5 лет назад +2

      Had a scholarly lecture on the history of shoes yesterday and what we would call platforms today have been around in Europe since medieval times. Persia and middle east possibly even longer.

    • @red_doggo7219
      @red_doggo7219 4 года назад +1

      Also visits the court often.
      Sorry for that joke. I couldn't resist.

    • @Apollo_Blaze
      @Apollo_Blaze 3 года назад +1

      LOLOL....good one!

  • @Overlord99762
    @Overlord99762 6 лет назад +382

    >Be nobleman
    >Show up to party as a wildman
    >laugh.stainedglass
    >some dude gets too close to us with a torch
    >flames.death
    >die like a peasant

    • @1973Washu
      @1973Washu 5 лет назад +83

      >Be idiot noble
      >See some wildmen at a party
      >Bring a torch and try to get a closer look.
      >Turns out it is the king and his buddies
      >Accidently set them on fire
      >Oh_Shit.jpg

    • @Overlord99762
      @Overlord99762 5 лет назад +7

      @@1973Washu ah yes, the other point of view

    • @Phelan666
      @Phelan666 5 лет назад +16

      "accidentally"

    • @user-hu6pk3zs3i
      @user-hu6pk3zs3i 5 лет назад +2

      >using le ebin meme arrows on sites other than 9gag XD

    • @Overlord99762
      @Overlord99762 5 лет назад +9

      @@user-hu6pk3zs3i that's from 4chan, lad

  • @miu869
    @miu869 4 года назад +7

    I don't think medieval fashion was silly at all. It was way more charming than today's clothing

    • @Shan_Dalamani
      @Shan_Dalamani 2 года назад +1

      It's also very comfortable. In the SCA I became used to wearing long dresses, cloaks, and carrying my stuff around in pouches (the latter helps you really decide what the essentials are, vs. all the extraneous stuff most people carry around with them).

  • @brandonletzko2472
    @brandonletzko2472 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for the time, effort, and expense you put into these videos.

  • @shadesamurai
    @shadesamurai 6 лет назад +10

    A very good and informative video. Thank you Jason :D

  • @LesserOfTwoWeevils
    @LesserOfTwoWeevils 5 лет назад

    that fabric is absolutely beautiful in the colors

  • @js100serch
    @js100serch 5 лет назад +5

    Is this actually broadcasted on TV?, It looks like it, the quality of these videos is really good

  • @sirlvcivs
    @sirlvcivs 4 года назад +2

    you have no idea how much i love your videos!

  • @MagisterialVoyager
    @MagisterialVoyager 5 лет назад +1

    What a lovely video with great information. I adore this channel greatly.

  • @Prophet630
    @Prophet630 Год назад +2

    😄😄 I just love your stories, and your way of describing the lives and times of all things medieval, I can see you as a bard and story teller in a kings court when you weren't going of to joust and wreak havoc 🤭🤭

  • @jordymolnar8351
    @jordymolnar8351 6 лет назад +7

    I want to thank you for reviving my interest in history and docu's again. Such a relief!
    Great quality content and executed with just the perfect aproach and respect. I don't even know you but your passion expresses what an honourable man you are.
    Give this man a castle and the Lamborghini of horse's allready!

    • @michaelcaplin8969
      @michaelcaplin8969 5 лет назад +7

      He already has that. He's an eccentric multimillionaire CEO who personally has 14 Lamborghini horses in his private stables. And he is using some of his wealth to truly make a well produced show for us, even though we aren't that many. I mean, that animation was probably nothing to him, but for any one of us, it would cost more than we make in a month, and would be impossible to actually be able to pull off financially. And all that armor and weaponry he has probably cost several hundreds of thousands of dollars combined, and any ordinary person wouldn't be able to have but a fraction of it. The fact that he has all of those cool toys is such a treat for us, as we get to take part in it and really see it for ourselves. And it's not just an expert who has borrowed an expensive and historically accurate piece of gear showing it to us; it's a man who owns it and regularly uses it, knows about all it's strengths and flaws and can tell us how it is to own and operate it long term. It's so cool :D

    • @jordymolnar8351
      @jordymolnar8351 5 лет назад +4

      @@michaelcaplin8969 I'm stunned. Thank's for sharing this :P

    • @michaelcaplin8969
      @michaelcaplin8969 5 лет назад +5

      @@jordymolnar8351 I was pretty shocked as well when I found out. He is the founder and CEO of Rebellion, a games company producing games such as the Sniper Elite series. He has an office filled with armor and medieval weapons. Lives on an old farm and spends 4 hours each day (two in the morning before work and two after) maintaining his horses and carrying their poop himself. Also travels all over Europe with his horses to joust regularly. All in all, a pretty weird and fun guy :)

  • @skullaveraz
    @skullaveraz 4 года назад +1

    Watching this in 2020 during the quarantine.

  • @worldtraveler930
    @worldtraveler930 6 лет назад +36

    I believe that I have found the Ian McCullum of the Knights genre.

    • @JoinMeInDeathBaby
      @JoinMeInDeathBaby 6 лет назад +7

      A Sword Jesus?

    • @worldtraveler930
      @worldtraveler930 6 лет назад +5

      @@JoinMeInDeathBaby
      Now if we can just get him to grow a goatee. 😁

    • @matthewnapoli6814
      @matthewnapoli6814 4 года назад +1

      @@worldtraveler930 Who is Ian McCullum?

    • @DobroPlayer12
      @DobroPlayer12 4 года назад +1

      @@matthewnapoli6814 Ian McCollum runs the Forgotten Weapons channel

  • @patricialavery8270
    @patricialavery8270 5 лет назад +4

    So ,mainly the difference was like work jeans vs designer jeans with rhinestones .

  • @helmort
    @helmort 4 года назад +3

    Please can you make a video about haircuts and hairstyles?

  • @joeil3950
    @joeil3950 4 года назад +1

    Absolutely loved this video!❤️ very informative :)

  • @JackSnake
    @JackSnake 5 лет назад +4

    I completely agree with you, in fact today's people are endulged in their illusion of fashion, but when it comes to dressing for survival, medieval folk where realistic and dressed the right way

    • @BiTurbo228
      @BiTurbo228 Год назад +1

      You should go and research medieval hat trends if you think people of the past didn't endulge in fashion!

  • @josullivan5604
    @josullivan5604 4 года назад +3

    I remember that story of the young French king...Another Charles? I read about it in The Distant Mirror: the calamitous 14th century. If memory serves he slowly unraveled after that fire accident. Didn’t he physically attack his retinue, killing a few? Poor guys hid behind there shields completely confused.

    • @caroleecochard9123
      @caroleecochard9123 3 года назад +3

      It was Charles VI and indeed this poor king had mental issues. He suffered hallucinations and once attacked and killed 4 of his guardsmen. After that episode he was in depression (as we would say now) and to entertain him, his wife (Isabeau de Bavière) regularly organized banquets and parties. And that event occurred during one of these bals (organized for the wedding of one of the Queen's lady in waiting). In French we call it "Le bal des ardents".

  • @barrymacdonald1157
    @barrymacdonald1157 5 лет назад +31

    Get this man a show on the History Channel.

    • @thechosenone4881
      @thechosenone4881 5 лет назад +11

      He's a businessman and an independent creator. Jason doesn't need that mainstream crap, it would ruin his amazing work.

    • @barrymacdonald1157
      @barrymacdonald1157 5 лет назад +5

      @@thechosenone4881 , as you said AMAZING WORK. I'd much rather watch him than any of the crap on History.....

    • @georgegooding57
      @georgegooding57 5 лет назад +7

      Barry MacDonald , don't you mean the false history channel? Most of their shows are crap and false.

    • @loganjones5766
      @loganjones5766 5 лет назад +5

      Nah, they are busy with the important history like aliens and pawn shops, they couldn't possibly fit in something like this.

    • @gideonmele1556
      @gideonmele1556 5 лет назад +2

      Or team with Lindybeige and John Townsend to cover even more history

  • @gyrachman
    @gyrachman 5 лет назад

    Didn't expect the ending to be this wholesome

  • @tokyomilmil
    @tokyomilmil 3 года назад +6

    If “being burnt to death when you’re dressed up as a wild man at a party” isn’t listed in top 10 ridiculous ways to die, that list isn’t authentic !!!

    • @twistedtachyon5877
      @twistedtachyon5877 2 года назад

      Does who it is matter? Dancing yourself to death in a tutu probably doesn't make the list... but when it happened to a senior military man having a laugh with the Kaiser, somehow it feels like it might.

  • @Gworgalad
    @Gworgalad 4 года назад +4

    Love your videos, and this is a joke post for a bit of fun.
    I saw a picture once of a modern day soldier from USA wearing a hat. He was likely from New York and a fan of the American sport known as baseball, because he was wearing a baseball cap. Baseball being a generally short lived sport as it has existed for less than 1000 years.
    Surely I hope people of the future don't make such generalizations as we do of the past because I am an American Airman, and I hate wearing baseball caps.

    • @nonegone7170
      @nonegone7170 11 месяцев назад

      If you were to specify every single bloody thing every single bloody time, the video would have infinite length.

  • @Kupfergard
    @Kupfergard 5 лет назад +1

    Now if that ain't a wonderful outfit Jason is wearing. Just by looking at it you can tell that the clothes (the tunic and the blue gugel) are comfortable and well made.

  • @pdorism
    @pdorism 2 года назад +1

    Man that coat looks comfy

  • @theonyxcodex
    @theonyxcodex 2 года назад +1

    Thanks!

    • @ModernKnight
      @ModernKnight  2 года назад

      Our pleasure, thanks for your support.

  • @Palm0vic
    @Palm0vic 4 года назад +1

    need that intro song as ringtone cuz i feel hope in it. your channel is great btw :-)

  • @Vivi_LaRue
    @Vivi_LaRue 5 лет назад +63

    I watch these because they are informative. But it doesn't hurt that he is handsome

  • @zintosion
    @zintosion 5 лет назад +1

    5:46 whoa that lady is the real MVP

  • @ren-uz2mz
    @ren-uz2mz Год назад +1

    Another grand video...

  • @Gallivanter00
    @Gallivanter00 5 лет назад

    I love dressing in my garb, I do period reenactment called the SCA. It's really neat to see everybody dressed up and its just like you said.

  • @Toddcinca
    @Toddcinca 5 лет назад +3

    Best Channel on RUclips

  • @oceanman7549
    @oceanman7549 2 года назад +2

    That plague monologue paired with the stupid puppet show was just masterful deception and cinematography

  • @tapsars7911
    @tapsars7911 5 лет назад +1

    This golden red fabric looks like it is from my home country India . Indian silk is still one of the most beautiful and finest that you can get .

  • @MrBloodyBat
    @MrBloodyBat 5 лет назад +5

    I think this is a very interesting topic! I'm having trouble finding references to make pants (or at least whatever covered the bottoms) of the Middle Ages. I'm looking into a fantasy costume to wear, but I like "realistic" fantasy. I like practicality and I wouldn't mind some historical background. Anyone got any good sources for me to check out?

    • @calamityjean1525
      @calamityjean1525 5 лет назад

      Check out a website called "Garb the World". www.garbtheworld.com/

  • @user-lu1tk1pn7v
    @user-lu1tk1pn7v 4 года назад +1

    Absolutely Brilliant ! 🙇🙏🤺👑

  • @AnnaAnna-uc2ff
    @AnnaAnna-uc2ff 2 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @trojanette8345
    @trojanette8345 5 лет назад +2

    Listening to this particular discussion makes me think of your other video on the knight's armour. Q: Since knight's were essentially what we, in America would call itenerant workers, moving from place to place.....what would knight's do with the battle armour when they weren't wearing it. Specifically, where were they storing it.......were they leaving it behind at a particular castle?

    • @ModernKnight
      @ModernKnight  5 лет назад +9

      A knight was the main person in a lance, so would have had a team of others with him pretty much all the time. One knight, two mounted squires, four foot, four archers, plus grooms and staff. Armour would be carried in the baggage train, so on carts, or sumpter ponies.

  • @samohickey
    @samohickey 5 лет назад +1

    I love this! Keep it up!!

  • @AngelAffinity18
    @AngelAffinity18 5 лет назад

    Man, I love your videos. Its really facinating.

  • @nancytestani1470
    @nancytestani1470 2 года назад

    This is all so amazing….was there different cuts and weaves of wool..?

  • @KhasAdun1990
    @KhasAdun1990 5 лет назад +7

    Tommy Wiseau would've worn that golden tunic everyday.

  • @BeadsBoxesAndBeyond
    @BeadsBoxesAndBeyond 5 лет назад +1

    This is quit interesting and intriguing. Thank you.

  • @thekrunkymonkey
    @thekrunkymonkey 5 лет назад +1

    I love your videos. Wonderful stuff.

  • @viktorsilva4017
    @viktorsilva4017 5 лет назад +44

    "Medieval clothing is silly, why would someone wear something like that ?"
    Well, why would someone wear a heavy gold neck chain and replace one of his teeth with a gold piece that looks like the tooth he already had ?
    Why would you wear a belt if your pants are so low people can see your underwear ?
    Truth be told, viking-rus clothing were awesome, better looking than a dress made out of meat

    • @jirojhasuo2ndgrandcompany745
      @jirojhasuo2ndgrandcompany745 4 года назад +8

      "rapper bad!"

    • @seronymus
      @seronymus 4 года назад +9

      @@jirojhasuo2ndgrandcompany745 This but unironically

    • @lang5180
      @lang5180 4 года назад +2

      who has ever said medieval clothing is silly

    • @jonajo9757
      @jonajo9757 3 года назад +1

      @@lang5180 Probably a top ten "facts" list, and or that one teacher in kindergarten that said "medieval bad" or sumn

    • @Alizudo
      @Alizudo 2 года назад

      @@jirojhasuo2ndgrandcompany745
      Yes, they are.

  • @SKBottom
    @SKBottom 5 лет назад

    Informative and Entertaining. Bravo!

  • @heytheregeorgeygirl
    @heytheregeorgeygirl 6 лет назад +3

    Very, very interesting and accessible

  • @boomerlady
    @boomerlady 5 лет назад +1

    very informative and entertaining