Plague Doctor Costume Parts
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This complete black plague doctor costume offers all the essential elements for an authentic and eerie look, with the mask sold separately. The set includes a customizable long cloak available in Medium, Large, Extra Large, and Custom Size, while all other items are one size fits all.
The costume features gloves, a wide-brimmed hat, a staff with a decorative topper, a shoulder cape, pouch belt, and balaclava. Perfect for Halloween, masquerades, or historical reenactments, this outfit delivers a mysterious and bold appearance that ensures you stand out. Pair it with a plague doctor mask for the ultimate look.
Perfect for anyone looking to make a bold and unforgettable statement at any event. Pair it with any of our plague masks for a complete look.
- Age Group/Gender - Adult/Unisex
- Size/Type - One size fits all adults
- Color - Black
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Material - Faux Leather, polyester fabric
Costume Parts Available -
- LONG ROBE (Available in MD, LG, XL)
- GLOVES (One Size)
- HAT (One Size)
- STAFF with TOPPER (One Size)
- SHOULDER CAPE (One Size)
- POUCH BELT (One Size)
- BALACLAVA Head covering (One Size)
All masks include ribbons or elastic bands, except handheld stick masks.
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What is the History of The Plague Doctor Outfit?
The plague doctor attire was designed by Charles de Lorme, King of France's personal physician, as a protective suit in 1619, drawing inspiration from a soldier's full body armor but making it appropriate for medicinal purposes. The attire was put to use in Paris for the first time and, soon became widespread throughout Europe.
This popular plague doctor costume ensemble is based on an original engraving by Paul Fürst done in 1656 of the Der Doctor Schnabel von Rom or Doctor Beak of Rome. It shows this most unusual long robe attire worn by Plague Doctors who served as public servants at the time in any city willing to employ their services of assisting victims of the plague. They used plague masks with a beak is filled with aromatic substances used to fight miasmas or unpleasant smells floating in the air, which that the time was considered to be the cause of the disease. The staff in his hand was used to examine and prod patients from a certain distance and not touch with hands.