The site is using dress terminology based on book "La España del siglo XIII: leída en imágenes" by Gonzalo Menendes Pidal, published by Real Academia de la Historia, in Madrid, 1986, ISBN 978-84-600-4861-9. See below for details. * Bragas - breeches, male underwear, usually linen. * Camisa - underwear shirt, the first layer, with sleeves, usually from white linen. Extant cotton artifacts exist. Length to the hips (camisa a cuerda) or above knees. * Saya - shirt worn over camisa. Usually woolen, less frequently silken. * Pellote - layer worn over saya, woolen or silken. * Sleeveless with open sides. * With sleeves to middle forearm, so saya sleeve ends are visible. * Garnacha, tabardo, esclavína - travel clothing similar to coat, usually woolen. * Sleeves half-sewn on top and back, so one can decide to protect only body. * Sleeves long tubular to the knee length. * Sleeves cylindrical shape, expanding downwards. * Poncho. * Piel - fur lined woolen coat, wide sleeves usually just to middle of forearm. * Redondel - half-circle woolen cloak with extra opening for left hand at 1/3 circumference and fur lined collar. * Balandre - poncho with hood, worn by shepherds and peasants. {{dress-terminology/056-7-trajes-masculinas-camisa-bragas-saya-pellote-piel.png}} {{dress-terminology/058-9-trajes-masculinos-garnacha-tabardo-manto-capa-redondel-balandre.png}} **Tocados masculinos** - cofia - capiello de los caballeros - capiello redondos - capiello en forma de boina - capirote - sombrero {{http://kastilie1312.cz/articles/Head_care_styling_grooming_and_male_headgear_in_the_Kingdom_of_Castile_during_13th_and_14th_century_AD/_images/03-01-Typologie-spanelskych-klobouku-konec-13.st.-Pidal-La_Espana_del_Siglo_XIII.png}} {{dress-terminology/074-5-trajes-femeninos-camisa-saya-pellote-piel-garnacha-tabardo-manto-capa.png}} {{dress-terminology/088-9-tocados-femeninos-1-9.png}}