The Medieval Weirdcore Sourcing Toolkit
🛍️ You're Getting Two Powerful Tools
1. The Medieval Weirdcore Keyword Sheet
2. A Private AI Translator with Split Modes
Together, they form your go-to system for decoding, tagging, and styling Medieval Weirdcore fashion.
This toolkit is built on 7 core archetypes:
Maid, Witch, Knight, Peasant, Royal, Jester, Wild
đź“‚ Part 1: The Excel Keyword Sheet
An offline archive of 400+ structured terms, organized for clarity and control.
Sorted by:
- Archetype
- Garment type
- Material
- Detail keywords
🌍 Multilingual: English, German, French, Italian
🎯 Use it to:
- Build a personal sourcing vocabulary
- Tag your listings or collections with consistent terms
- Cross-reference materials and cuts
🤖 Part 2: The AI-Powered GPT Keyword Translator
You’ll receive a private link to a dual-mode GPT tool — trained exclusively on this system.
It runs on a split-brain architecture (yes, really): two separate “minds” with no memory-sharing.
🌓 Mode 1: GARMENT TRANSLATOR
“What is this weird garment in search terms?”
Paste a photo or describe it. You’ll get clean, literal search-language answers like:
"dropped-shoulder wool tunic"
"metal grommets"
"crushed velvet"
"tabard construction"
- Literal color names (no moods)
đźš« No archetypes. No aesthetic guessing. No vibes.
✔️ Perfect for Etsy, Vinted, eBay, Pinterest tagging.
đź”® Mode 2: ARCHETYPE MAPPER
“What shows up under WITCH or PEASANT?”
Ask for an archetype and get:
- Actual garment types
- Documented fabric + silhouette usage
- Designer references (e.g. Margiela 1990, McQueen 2013)
- Sources pulled from fashion archives, streetstyle docs, trend PDFs
📚 This mode lives inside a real database. It doesn’t guess. It cites.
⚠️ Trouble?
If GARMENT TRANSLATOR gives weird results:
- Your image may not have loaded. Try a screenshot.
- If it talks about archetypes, you’re in the wrong mode. Restart with the correct prefix.