There is a famous surviving example in the Textile Museum at Lyon, called the "Pourpoint of Charles of Blois". It is made of highly tailored silk brocade (a total of twenty pieces of the brocade) with gold threads and lined with linen canvas. It is quilted throughout, probably stuffed with cotton. Description and photosArchivado el 26 de octubre de 2009 en Wayback Machine. and another photo, several in colour. Archived 2009-10-19.
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There is a famous surviving example in the Textile Museum at Lyon, called the "Pourpoint of Charles of Blois". It is made of highly tailored silk brocade (a total of twenty pieces of the brocade) with gold threads and lined with linen canvas. It is quilted throughout, probably stuffed with cotton. Description and photosArchivado el 26 de octubre de 2009 en Wayback Machine. and another photo, several in colour. Archived 2009-10-19.
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There is a famous surviving example in the Textile Museum at Lyon, called the "Pourpoint of Charles of Blois". It is made of highly tailored silk brocade (a total of twenty pieces of the brocade) with gold threads and lined with linen canvas. It is quilted throughout, probably stuffed with cotton. Description and photosArchivado el 26 de octubre de 2009 en Wayback Machine. and another photo, several in colour. Archived 2009-10-19.
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There is a famous surviving example in the Textile Museum at Lyon, called the "Pourpoint of Charles of Blois". It is made of highly tailored silk brocade (a total of twenty pieces of the brocade) with gold threads and lined with linen canvas. It is quilted throughout, probably stuffed with cotton. Description and photosArchivado el 26 de octubre de 2009 en Wayback Machine. and another photo, several in colour. Archived 2009-10-19.