The tunic in our design is made of linen and features numerous decorative inserts made of brocade fabric. It can be worn as part of an ensemble with a shirt and cloak, or on its own.
The tunic was one of the main and most common garments in the Middle Ages. It had a simple and loose fit, usually reaching the knees, with sleeves that could be short, long, or sleeveless.
Tunics could be made from various materials, including linen, wool, and silk. They served as everyday clothing for different social classes and could be decorated with embroidery or various details depending on the wearer's status. Tunics were functional, allowing freedom of movement and providing protection from the cold, while reflecting the stylistic trends and cultural peculiarities of the time.
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Women's chemise with lace collar
135
$
A muslin women's chemise is a light and exquisite element of the female wardrobe. Made from natural muslin, it boasts incredible softness and comfort when worn. Its delicate texture and airiness make it an ideal choice for summer days. It is used as an undershirt and a foundational layer for an outfit, providing an elegant look and comfort in any situation.
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Men's woolen cotardie 15th
185
$
The Cotardie is a narrow, form-fitting outer garment that was popular in medieval Europe during the 14th to early 15th centuries.
The male version of the Cotardie was an elongated jacket that reached the knee, with a center front fastening and a low-positioned belt. Cotardies often featured fabric in two different colors.
Our Cotardie model features an asymmetrical design and long rows of buttons. It can be tailored from dense wool or thin woolen cloth.
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Quilted pourpoint
165
$
In addition to serving afor armor, gambesons were also worn as fashionable outerwear in Europe. Gambesons, also known as padded doublets or arming doublets, were versatile garments that found their place both on the battlefield and in everyday life.
We craft various styles of pourpoints and we utilize different fabrics, including durable linen and patterned jacquard.
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Knight linen tabard
80
$
The tabard consists of two layers: the outer layer is made of linen, and the inner layer is made of twill fabric. We adorn them with embroidery and scalloped edges, tailoring the design to each individual order.
The tabard in chivalry had several meanings. Firstly, it served to identify the knight on the battlefield: the coats of arms and emblems displayed on the tabard helped recognize allies and foes. Secondly, the tabard protected the armor from dust, dirt, and weather conditions, preventing corrosion and preserving its functionality. The tabard could also be used as a symbol of status and dignity, emphasizing belonging to the knightly class and noble lineage.
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Clothing of the late European period
This era is dominated by curvaceous forms, embroidery and lace.
The fashion of Landsknechts, which flourished in the 16th century, was distinctive and recognizable. Landsknecht clothing stood out for its vividness, sophistication, and abundance of decorative elements.
Landsknecht fashion reflected their high status and their desire for luxury and extravagant attire. They used clothing as a way to express their wealth, social standing, and martial valor.
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Women's linen shirt 17th
85
$
95
$
In the 17th century, a shirt with wide sleeves became a true symbol of luxury and refinement in the world of fashion. The wide sleeves, adorned with decorative ruffles and embroidery, gave the shirt an exquisite appearance.
It was an integral part of both men's and women's wardrobes of that era, and its design and cut continue to inspire the world of fashion today. The 17th-century shirt with wide sleeves was worn as both an underlayer of complex attire and independently, adding sophistication and refinement to the overall look
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Linen shirt 17th
85
$
95
$
In the 17th century, a shirt with wide sleeves became a true symbol of luxury and refinement in the world of fashion. The wide sleeves, adorned with decorative ruffles and embroidery, gave the shirt an exquisite appearance.
It was an integral part of both men's and women's wardrobes of that era, and its design and cut continue to inspire the world of fashion today. The 17th-century shirt with wide sleeves was worn as both an underlayer of complex attire and independently, adding sophistication and refinement to the overall look
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Renaissance vest
90
$
In the 17th century, the vest was a crucial element of men's dueling attire. Worn over a shirt, it played a significant role in protecting the upper body during duels.
While they were primarily functional, they also featured decorative elements, showcasing intricate patterns and embroidery. These dueling vests not only served as protective gear but also reflected the wearer's style and bravado in the world of dueling, making them an iconic piece of 17th-century fashion.
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Doublet with sleeves 16th
170
$
In the 16th and 17th centuries, Europe saw a variety of doublets being worn, which were popular among the aristocracy and military. Doublets of this period were typically short, form-fitting vests worn over shirts. They often featured intricate decorative elements such as embroidery, buttons, lace, and drapery.
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Women's chemise 17th
135
$
The long shirt with wide sleeves worn under dresses in the 17th century was an essential part of women's fashion of that era. This garment not only added comfort and served as a foundational layer but also bestowed a particular grandeur and majesty to the dress.
Its wide sleeves and abundant fabric created a majestic silhouette, while details such as embroidery and lace made this piece even more exquisite and refined.
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Linen women`s shirt 16th
60
$
In the 16th century, a shirt with wide sleeves became a true symbol of luxury and refinement in the world of fashion.
It was an integral part of both men's and women's wardrobes of that era, and its design and cut continue to inspire the world of fashion today. The 17th-century shirt with wide sleeves was worn as both an underlayer of complex attire and independently, adding sophistication and refinement to the overall look
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