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Woollen tunic - Dark brown

 

XIth - XIIth centuries

Bayeux Tapestry type (Hastings Battle)

Period : from XIth to XIIth centuries

Hand sewn

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Medieval woollen tunic with applied collar

Compatible for reenactment in Viking, Saxon and Norman of XIth-XIIth centuries.

 

Bayeux Tapestry type (Battle of Hastings).

 

 

  • 100 % wool thick fabric
  • Colour: dark brown tunic with dark khaki collar
  • Touch: very soft
  • Fabric weight: 430g / m ²
  • Weight: .Approx 800g
  • Hand sewn
  • Size: choose your size in the menu (loosely worn garment)

 

This medieval tunic is made according to historical sources and assembled with great attention to detail.

Gussets and gores: rhombus shaped gussets under the arms and triangular gores at the hips.

An applied woollen piece of another colour (in the same quality of fabric) is sewn around the collar, and puts the final touch to this medieval tunic for Viking, Norman and Saxon periods.

The hems are sewn entirely by hand with natural linen thread.

This tunic is not slit.

This quality tunic will give you complete satisfaction and will provide you with an accurate historical look.

Think of choosing a leather belt or woven belt to go with...

The tunic is the over garment, it goes on top of the shirt.

The tunic is sold separately, without accessories.

Small neck size = suitable for a slim person.

 

Care tips:

- Remember to preserve your garment from moths, as they love wool!

- Your garment has benefited from an anti-moth treatment, but over time, think that its effectiveness will fade.

- Do not store your garment roll into a ball in your bag, fold it.

- Hand wash with cold water only, with a mild liquid soap, such as Woolite or Mir wool.

- Dry flat on a bath towel, away from a heat source.

 

Medieval woollen tunic Xth XIth XIIth XIIIth centuries

 

Exemple:

My chest circumference is Ø 93cm.

I add about 12cm to have a loose tunic.

93cm + 12cm = Ø105cm.

I chose a tunic with a chest circumference of Ø105cm + or - 4cm.