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Authentic late medieval shirt, cotton, black

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$69.98 USD
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$69.98 USD
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Highlights

This black late medieval shirt made of pure cotton impresses with its authentic design and a pleasantly subtle crinkled effect.

  • Made from 100% high-quality cotton for natural comfort
  • The characteristic crinkled look gives the garment a rustic appearance
  • The extra-loose cut allows maximum freedom of movement for any portrayal
  • Versatile garment for reenactment, LARP, or medieval markets
  • Includes a detailed size chart to help you find the perfect fit
  • Classic deep black color for a timeless and authentic look
Manufacturer's specifications

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

Authentic late medieval shirt, cotton, black
Authentic late medieval shirt, cotton, black
Authentic late medieval shirt, cotton, black

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Questions about the product Authentic late medieval shirt, cotton, black

What material is the authentic late medieval shirt made of in black, and in what color is it available?

The authentic late medieval shirt is made of cotton and is available in black.

What are the defining characteristics of a late medieval shirt, and for which areas of use, such as LARP or reenactment, is it recommended?

The late medieval shirt is characterized by a close-fitting, simple cut made from rectangular panels of fabric, supplemented by gussets for the necessary freedom of movement. It typically features a slashed or wide-cut neckline and serves as an authentic undergarment for reenactment outfits of the 14th and 15th centuries. For use in LARP or at medieval markets, it is particularly recommended as a robust base layer under a doublet, gambeson, or armor, but can also be worn as a light outer garment on warmer days.

In what sizes is the late medieval shirt available, and was this type of shirt historically worn more as an undergarment or as a separate outer garment?

The late medieval shirt is available in sizes S, M, L, XL, XXL, 3XL and 4XL. Historically, it was worn as a separate undergarment (shirt) beneath a doublet, vest, or gambeson, while in modern LARP or market contexts it is often used as a standalone top.

How should a late medieval cotton shirt be washed to prevent shrinkage, and what combination options are there with other garments such as a doublet or gambeson?

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