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Medieval Gugel Stig – Authentic used look, black

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$64.98 USD
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$64.98 USD
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Highlights

The medieval hood in a distressed look is an authentic and versatile head covering that adds a distinctive character to any historical garment.

  • Made from 100% high-quality cotton for comfortable wear
  • Characteristic distressed look achieved through a special dyeing process for a worn, authentic appearance
  • Unisex cut, ideal for LARP, reenactment, or Viking portrayals
  • Reliably protects the head and shoulders from the elements, such as wind and cold
  • An easy-to-combine accessory to enhance a wide variety of medieval outfits
Manufacturer's specifications

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

Medieval Gugel Stig – Authentic Used Look, black
medieval hood stig used look black
Medieval Gugel Stig – Authentic used look, black
Medieval Gugel Stig – Authentic Used Look, black

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Questions about the product Medieval Gugel Stig – Authentic used look, black

What material is the medieval hood made of, and is it available in different sizes?

The medieval hood Stig is made of 100% cotton. It is available in one size, suitable for a head circumference of up to approximately 60 cm.

What care instructions should be followed when cleaning the medieval hood stig in order to maintain the authentic used look in the long term?

To preserve the authentic, worn look of the medieval hood stig in the long term, it should be machine washed on a gentle cycle at 40°C. It is important not to tumble dry the garment, but instead to let it air dry flat to prevent deformation.

Does the medieval hood Stig offer functional protection against the elements, and how flexibly can it be combined with different layers of clothing or armor?

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What historical model served as inspiration for the design of the medieval hood stigma, and from which era does this find originate?

The Skjoldehamn hood served as the historical model for the design of the medieval hood. This archaeological find dates back to the 11th century and is attributed to the Viking Age or the early Middle Ages.