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Medieval underdress Burglinde

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$84.98 USD
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$84.98 USD
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Highlights

The Burglinde medieval underdress is an essential base garment for historical costumes, distinguished by its characteristic trumpet sleeves and authentic cut.

  • Floor-length, loose fit made from 100% lightweight cotton for comfortable wear
  • Distinctive trumpet sleeves with integrated lacing at the upper arm for individual adjustment
  • Generous hem width thanks to side gores for an authentic, flowing drape
  • Versatile underdress for historical reenactments from the 12th to the 15th centuries
  • Easy-care fabric, machine washable at 40 degrees on a gentle cycle
Manufacturer's specifications

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

Medieval Underdress Burglinde
medieval underdress Burglinde with trumpet sleeves, black
Medieval underdress Burglinde
Medieval Underdress Burglinde

Medieval underdress Burglinde in detail

Questions about the product Medieval underdress Burglinde

What material is the medieval underdress Burglinde made of, and what special features do the sleeves have?

The medieval underdress Burglinde is made of 100% cotton. The sleeves are distinguished by their wide, trumpet shape, while being fitted at the upper arm and featuring lacing for individual adjustment.

From which century did the models for this garment originate, and for which social class were wide sleeves a status symbol at that time?

The models for the Burglinde underdress, with its wide sleeves, date back to the 12th century. At that time, particularly wide sleeves on outer and undergarments were a status symbol for the nobility and the upper classes, as the high fabric consumption and restricted freedom of movement signaled wealth and liberation from physical labor.

With which other medieval garments can the Burglinde underdress be combined, and can it also be worn as a standalone dress on warm days?

The Burglinde slip dress can be ideally combined with a surcoat, a cotehardie, or a bliaut. On warm days, thanks to its lightweight cotton fabric and relaxed fit, it can also be worn as a standalone summer dress.

What care instructions should be followed when cleaning the medieval underdress Burglinde, and why should the low elasticity of the material be taken into account when choosing the size?

The medieval underdress Burglinde should be machine washed on a gentle cycle at 40°C and is not suitable for tumble drying. As the material is made of 100% cotton and therefore has little elasticity, the size must be carefully chosen according to the bust measurement to ensure an optimal fit despite the lack of stretch.