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Medieval underdress Burglinde, blue with trumpet sleeves

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$84.98 USD
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$84.98 USD
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Highlights

The Burglinde medieval underdress in blue impresses with its authentic cut and distinctive trumpet sleeves, offering versatile combination options for historical garments.

  • Made from 100% lightweight cotton for comfortable wear and an authentic look
  • Special sleeve design with lacing at the upper arm for individual adjustment and a wide, flared trumpet hem
  • Generous hem width in the skirt thanks to side gores for optimal freedom of movement
  • Historically versatile, suitable for use as a protective underdress in the 12th century or as a visible element of fashion in the 15th century
  • Easy-care design, suitable for machine washing on a gentle cycle at 40°C
Manufacturer's specifications

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

Medieval underdress Burglinde, blue with trumpet sleeves
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Medieval underdress Burglinde, blue with trumpet sleeves
Medieval underdress Burglinde, blue with trumpet sleeves

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Questions about the product Medieval underdress Burglinde, blue with trumpet sleeves

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The medieval underdress Burglinde is made of 100% cotton. The sleeves are characterized by their close fit at the upper arm, lacing for individual adjustment, and a wide, typical trumpet shape at the hem.

How should the Burglinde underdress be washed, and with which garments can it be combined for an authentic medieval costume?

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What historical model served as inspiration for the design of the Burglinde underdress, and for which eras is it particularly suitable?

The design is inspired by historical depictions from the 12th century, such as the fresco of Sant'Elena in the Basilica of San Lorenzo in Milan and the work Hortus Peliciarum. Further inspiration can be found in 15th-century paintings by Gerard David. The underdress is particularly suitable for the 12th and 13th centuries as a protective layer beneath the outer garment, and for the 15th century as a visible element beneath a cotehardie.

In which sizes is the Burglinde slip available, and what purpose do the wide neckline and the gores inserted in the skirt serve?

The medieval underdress Burglinde is available in sizes S, M, L, XL and XXL. The wide neckline ensures that the underdress remains hidden under the outer garment, while the gores (wedge-shaped pieces of fabric) inserted in the skirt create a generous hem width.