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Medieval underdress Ana, nature

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$79.98 USD
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$79.98 USD
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Highlights

The Ana medieval dress in natural is a versatile garment that impresses with its authentic cut and historical details.

  • Floor-length design with side gores for a generous hem width
  • Gatherable neckline based on an archaeological find from the 10th century
  • Individually adjustable fit thanks to practical ties at the neck and sleeves
  • Made from 100% pure cotton for comfortable wear
  • Versatile use as an authentic underdress or a light overdress
Manufacturer's specifications

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

Medieval underdress Ana, nature
Medieval underdress Ana, nature
Medieval underdress Ana, nature

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Questions about the product Medieval underdress Ana, nature

What material is the medieval underdress Ana made of and how should it be washed?

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From which historical finds was the design of the neckline of the Ana underdress derived, and what functions do the gores in the skirt part serve?

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What is the significance of the gores inserted at the sides for freedom of movement when wearing the Ana underdress, and from which era does the archaeological model for the gathered neckline originate?

The gores inserted at the sides provide the necessary hem width, thus ensuring optimal freedom of movement while walking. The archaeological model for the gathered neckline of the underdress dates back to the Viking Age (9th to 10th centuries).

What possibilities for individual customization do the ribbons on the neckline and sleeves of the Ana underdress offer, and for which different historical periods or roles can it serve as a basis?

The ties at the neckline and sleeve hems of the Ana underdress allow for individual adjustment of the width and decorative gathering of the fabric. The simple design serves as an authentic basis for garments from the Early Middle Ages (e.g., Viking reenactments based on the Pskov find), the High Middle Ages, as well as for roles in LARP or at medieval markets, such as portraying a maid in combination with an apron and bonnet.