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Children's coat of arms Alexander: Teutonic Knight

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$59.98 USD
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$59.98 USD
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Highlights

The calf-length children's tabard Alexander transforms little adventurers into proud knights of the Teutonic Order and offers an authentic look for historical role-playing games.

  • Striking design with the characteristic cross of the Teutonic Knights as a high-quality appliqué on the chest
  • Made from 100% sturdy cotton fabric for high durability and a comfortable feel
  • Optimal freedom of movement thanks to the straight cut with side slits to the waist and center slits
  • Historically inspired garment that can be ideally worn over chainmail or harness
  • Easy-care material properties allow for simple machine washing at 40°C on a gentle cycle
Manufacturer's specifications

Battle-Merchant Wacken GmbH & Co. KG, Gehrn 4, 25596, Wacken, info@battlemerchant.com

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Children's coat of arms Alexander: Teutonic Knight

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Questions about the product Children's coat of arms Alexander: Teutonic Knight

What material is the Alexander children's tabard made of and in what sizes is it available?

The children's tabard Alexander is made of 100% cotton and is available in double sizes 110/128, 146/158 and 164/176.

What care instructions should be followed when cleaning the Alexander children's tabard?

When cleaning the Alexander children's tabard, it should be machine washed at 40°C on a gentle cycle. The garment is not suitable for tumble drying.

What are the special features of the cut of the Alexander children's tabard, and is the included accessory set limited to the tabard itself?

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What was the historical significance of the cross on the chest of the child Alexander's tabard, and in which century did this type of clothing originally appear?

The black cross on a white background is the symbol of the Teutonic Order and historically represents Christ's victory over the powers of darkness and death. The garment style of the tabard originally became widespread in the 12th century, presumably during the Crusades, as protection from the sun's rays over armor.