Hubon

Hubon
 Hubon - Spanish quilted jacket with high standing collar. Appeared after the Reconquista (reconquest of the Spanish and Portuguese Christians Pyrenean territories from the Moors in VIII-XIV centuries.) And repeated the cut of a suit of armor (armor). Had two pairs of arms which can be changed. Around armhole sleeves trimmed with epaulettes or in the form of dense canopies ...
 Hubon - Spanish quilted jacket with high standing collar. Appeared after the Reconquista (reconquest of the Spanish and Portuguese Christians Pyrenean territories from the Moors in VIII-XIV centuries.) And repeated the cut of a suit of armor (armor). Had two pairs of arms which can be changed. Around armhole sleeves trimmed with epaulettes in the form of dense canopies or rollers. In the XVI century. fastened to the collar of steel collar ploeny called "gorgera." In half of the XVI century. hubon more looked like a suit of armor, as strengthened with a piece of cardboard. In 1570-1580-ies. becomes especially convex, making it look like a goose on the lower part of the belly, and is named "Panseron."