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Children's tunic Ailrik: Blue with trim

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$59.98 USD
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$59.98 USD
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Highlights

The blue children's tunic Ailrik with short sleeves is a versatile garment for young medieval enthusiasts, combining historical authenticity with child-friendly comfort.

  • Authentic design for portraying various European tribes from the Migration Period to the High Middle Ages
  • Decorated with a detailed trim whose braided pattern is based on historical finds from the Viking town of Birka
  • High wearing comfort thanks to the use of pure, breathable cotton
  • Thoughtful cut with side gussets and practical walking slits for optimal freedom of movement, even while riding
  • Flexible round neckline that can be worn classically open or fastened with a brooch
  • Easy-care material properties allow for simple machine washing
Manufacturer's specifications

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

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Children's tunic Ailrik: Blue with trim

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Questions about the product Children's tunic Ailrik: Blue with trim

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The Ailrik children's tunic is available in sizes 110, 128, 146 and 164. The blue fabric is made of 100% cotton, while the trim is made of 50% polyester and 50% viscose.

What care instructions should be followed when cleaning the children's tunic Ailrik, and which accessories are recommended for an authentic look?

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What special feature of the hem makes it possible to wear the Ailrik children's tunic while riding, and what models did the manufacturer use as inspiration for the design of this historical garment?

The front and back center of the tunic feature a slit at the hem, allowing for riding. The manufacturer's design is based on historical models, grave goods, or museum pieces, such as the B23 find from Birka, which inspired the braided pattern of the trim.

On which specific archaeological find is the braided pattern of the trim based, and what type of closure is recommended for the slit neckline of the children's tunic Ailrik?

The braided pattern of the trim is based on the B23 find from Birka. A brooch is recommended as a closure for the slit neckline.