The cotton shirt "Jonathan" differs from the shirt "Ansgar" in the cutaway collar and the button closing the sleeve cuffs. The robust cotton fabric makes this shirt just perfect for hot summer days outside.
The cotton shirt "Jonathan" differs from the shirt "Ansgar" in the cutaway collar and the button closing the sleeve cuffs. The robust cotton fabric makes this shirt just perfect for hot summer days outside.Material: cotton
Discontinued, only while stocks lastThe "Tilly" trousers are cut in the style of the 17th century. They are decorated with lavish buttons and tied 3/4 long beneath the knee.
Material: CottonSizeLengthHip circumferenceS35 88M3694L40108XL42116XXL44122All measurements in cm.
The Waffenrock Carl is well suited for the medieval market.Rustic fabric in elaborate processing contributes to the harmonious costume image.The tunic is lined and made for a professional appearance. It has a lacing on the sides and in the neck and can be individually adapted to the wearer.Material: CanvasSize: S/M and L/XL
The tabard "Carl" is a good choice for medieval fairs.An elaborately processed rustic fabric contributes to a harmonious costume motif.The tabard is lined and made for a befitting appearance. It has a lacing at the sides and the neck and can be individually adjusted to the wearer.Material: canvasSize: S/M and L/XL
Puttees have been in use from the Iron Age until the medieval times. It was "reinvented" by the military and used as regular equipment for soldiers in World War I. and in the second World War. Be it Roman legionary or french soldier: this easy to put on leg dress warmes the calfs and protects from scratches and bruises. Our "Hamond" puttees are made from robust canvas fabric. With its 380 cm length, it can be used for wrapping up to the knee - even thicker calfs should get their share of warmth. Early medieval costumes, such as germanic tribesmen or Wikings, will find a good use when strolling through the woods in cold days - it keeps dry and warm and does not only function as an accessory. Leather strings or hidden fixing pins close the puttees and secure them tightly on the place.
Material: canvas Length: app. 380 cm Width: 12,5 cm Weight (pair): app. 350 g Colours: brown, grey, cream, black
The cooking knife "Anselm" should be part of every medieval cutlery or kitchen. It is made from tools steel and therefore very rough and durable.Materials: tools steel and woodLength: 23 cm Width: 2,5 cm
The curved blade and the special grip make this herbs knife an ideal helper in your kitchen or at the lords' table. Instead of chopping herbs, and thereby squashing them, this blades curve cuts easyly through and helps preserving the juices and taste.The grip is tightly riveted to the steel bar.Material: tool steelLength: 25 cm Blade: 15 cmBlades width: 5 cmAttention: This article is sold to persons older than 18 years. That’s why we need a copy of your registration or license via Fax (+49 40-351316) or email. This articles fright costs might vary from the usual prices. Our customer service will help you, if necessary – please give us a call.
Attention: The upper seam on the hip is really wide. Do not wonder, but see the Rus pants cut as an authentic (and surprisingly: very comfortable) way of wearing them.
These pants were made following the example set by the Rus-pants. A early viking pattern, that allows enormous movement. The pants are being tied on the waistband and just below the knee. The calf is fitted tight, so you can also use northmans' style puttee for the calfs.The measurements are made along the calf parts, depending on the circumfence of your calfs to fit through.Material: 100% Cotton
XS/S
M
L/XL
Hem circumference
120
134
146
Calf circumference
42
44
48
Inner leg length
79
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92
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handmade, dimensions and colours may therefore differ slightly.
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