Simple Medieval Dress Afra, Canvas, Dark Blue
Product available with different options
This loose-cut medieval dress is made of strong canvas (100% cotton) and therefore very sturdy. All hems are lined with flat fabric. The sewn skirt piece features partition seams that make it wider and fit well. Side folds/darts positioned at chest level provide an optimal fit. The dress up to the floor can also serve as an outerwear or a sweater.With its sturdy structure, the medieval dress is particularly suitable for portraying women of ordinary lifestyles. Just like jeans, the fabric will look individual "worn" over time. And as it is a little thicker, the dress is ideal for the transitional seasons (spring / autumn). Pair it with a Viking apron dress/overdress (smokkr) or just a simple apron and you'll have a good basic outfit that can be animated at will with season-appropriate accessories.This type of baggy dress, also called cotte, was a basic piece of clothing worn by both sexes (as an underwear or underwear) throughout the Middle Ages. The female cotte was always floor-length and long-sleeved, and was often combined with an overcoat and a belt.
Milla Medieval Dress - light brown
Milla Medieval Dress / Dress, light brownAn accurate reproduction of a medieval "pinafore" style overdress that can be worn over several other dresses. The dress is made of 100% cotton.
Note: The dress is sold without any of the other clothing or accessories in the photo above (sold separately).
Details:- Sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL- Color: Light Brown- Material: 100% cotton



size
width above approx.
width down approx.
length approx.


S
42 cm
103 cm
127 cm


M
44 cm
108 cm
128 cm


I
46 cm
112 cm
131 cm


GG
48 cm
116 cm
133 cm


XXG
51 cm
120 cm
134cm


XXXL
55 cm
123 cm
137 cm
€42.84
Hagen Basic Medieval Pants, black
Hagen Basic Medieval Pants, BlackThese versatile pull-on pants made of lightweight cotton fabric are a basic and must-have piece in any wardrobe. They are straight cut and equipped with side pockets. The waist with cuffs is equipped with adjustable cord for a perfect fit.
€37.49
Burkhard Medieval Cover, Unisex, black
Burkhard Medieval Cover, Unisex, various colorsThe cape, a basic garment during the Middle Ages, was worn by all walks of life. It was available with or without a hood, in various lengths, and also in a variety of styles or patterns. It protected and kept the wearer warm in adverse weather conditions, and anyone who thought some extra protection was needed wore an additional Gugel (a hood that covered the shoulders) over the cover.This unisex semicircular cover is made of cotton fabric and equipped with a large hood. It is closed with wooden button.We would like to point out that cotton fabric is not waterproofed. However, it can be easily treated with a water-repellent spray to resist light rain.Please note: the delivery includes only the cover! The other items in the photo above are available separately in our online store.Details:- Available sizes: one size- Material: 100% cotton- Total length: approx. 138 cm (measured from the center of the back to the lower sheath) - Care instructions: Machine wash at 40°C, delicate cycle, do not dry in dryer
€42.84
Burkhard Medieval Cover, Unisex, blue
Burkhard Medieval Cover, Unisex, various colorsThe cape, a basic garment during the Middle Ages, was worn by all walks of life. It was available with or without a hood, in various lengths, and also in a variety of styles or patterns. It protected and kept the wearer warm in adverse weather conditions, and anyone who thought some extra protection was needed wore an additional Gugel (a hood that covered the shoulders) over the cover.This unisex semicircular cover is made of cotton fabric and equipped with a large hood. It is closed with wooden button.We would like to point out that cotton fabric is not waterproofed. However, it can be easily treated with a water-repellent spray to resist light rain.Please note: the delivery includes only the cover! The other items in the photo above are available separately in our online store.Details:- Available sizes: one size- Material: 100% cotton- Total length: approx. 138 cm (measured from the center of the back to the lower sheath) - Care instructions: Machine wash at 40°C, delicate cycle, do not dry in dryer
€42.84
Burkhard Medieval Cover, Unisex, red
Burkhard Medieval Cover, Unisex, various colorsThe cape, a basic garment during the Middle Ages, was worn by all walks of life. It was available with or without a hood, in various lengths, and also in a variety of styles or patterns. It protected and kept the wearer warm in adverse weather conditions, and anyone who thought some extra protection was needed wore an additional Gugel (a hood that covered the shoulders) over the cover.This unisex semicircular cover is made of cotton fabric and equipped with a large hood. It is closed with wooden button.We would like to point out that cotton fabric is not waterproofed. However, it can be easily treated with a water-repellent spray to resist light rain.Please note: the delivery includes only the cover! The other items in the photo above are available separately in our online store.Details:- Available sizes: one size- Material: 100% cotton- Total length: approx. 138 cm (measured from the center of the back to the lower sheath) - Care instructions: Machine wash at 40°C, delicate cycle, do not dry in dryer
€42.84
Medieval Colin Shirt for Child, natural color
Medieval Colin Shirt for Child, natural colorThe right-cut shirt, a true classic of medieval dress, is very versatile - equally suitable for portraying pirates, squires or knights.This shirt made of fine cotton fabric has a comfortable trim and has a turtleneck with lace on the neckline.
€26.78
Out-of-Stock
Paul Medieval Children's Cover, brown
Out-of-Stock
Paul Medieval Cover for Children, brownIn the Middle Ages, the cape was a basic piece of clothing. Generally worn by ordinary people as protection from the elements, the cloaks could be of different lengths, with or without a hood, and came in a variety of styles or patterns. There were numerous ways to fasten this particular type of coat or cape – with a fibula (brooch), a small chain, ties or, later, buttons.Our body-length hooded robe is made of plain cotton and closes on the front with a single button and wooden clip.We would like to point out that cotton fabric is not waterproofed. However, it can be easily treated with a water-repellent spray to resist light rain.The delivery includes only the cover! The dress and accessories in the photo above are available separately in our online store.
Light Medieval Milla Dress, Viking Dress, Natural Color
Light medieval dress Milla, Viking dress, natural

This wide dress is made of light twill (100% cotton). Geren (triangles) inserted in the middle create a generous width in the sheath. The floor-length dress can be worn as the top and bottom dress, and the dress is slightly transparent in natural color. The darts on the chest ensure a good fit. The slit neckline is typical of the early Middle Ages. You can connect to or use a faulty fiber. This medieval dress offers a good base for all Viking representations. Combined with strap dress and belt, you get a harmonious costume.

Details:
- Available sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL
- Color: natural (also available: black)
-Material: 100% cotton
- Total length for size M: about 150 cm (measured from the highest point of the shoulder)
Care instructions: Machine wash at 40 ° C, delicate cycle, do not dry in dryer
€42.84
Light medieval change with wrinkled, white effect
Light sweater, sweater, white

This tight dress that goes down to the floor is made of lightweight viscose fabric with wrinkled effect. The fabric is slightly transparent. The cuffs are furrowed with elastic. The neckline can be used to ensure individual adjustment.

This dress can be worn as underwear or afterwear.
The period can be traced to the late Middle Ages and modern times.

Details:
Available sizes: S/M, L/XL
- White color
- Material: 100% viscose with wrinkled effect
- Overall length for size S/M: about 145 cm (measured at the highest point of the shoulder)
Care instructions: Machine wash at 40°C, gentle cycle, do not machine dry, do not pass
To promote the wrinkled effect after washing, the dress should be dried twisted (as if it were twisted).
€32.13
Jarle sleeveless overcoat, brown/black
This medieval summer dress made of cotton fabric has a loose cut and can be individually adjusted by means of a loop at the waist. The black fabric stripes inserted on the sides create a slender silhouette and highlight the bow with particular advantage. The dress goes to the floor and the hem is wide.
The slip dress is not only ideal for the summer, as an overdress in combination with an underdress or a carmen blouse can also be worn well on colder days.
Details:- Available sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL- Color: brown/black- Material: 100% cotton- Total length at size M: approx. 150 cm (measured from the highest point of the shoulder)- Care instructions: Machine wash at 40°C, gentle cycle, not suitable for drying



Size Table - Ladies - Dresses






Size
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M
I
XL
XXL


Bust measurement (in cm)
88
96
104
116
128







How to find the right size:- To determine the size of your dress according to your body measurements, measure horizontally at the widest point.- For dresses, use the bust measurement as a guide.- If it is between two sizes, we recommend that you choose the larger size.- Comfort allowances are included in the standard.
€42.84
Meira Medieval Dress with Velvet Details, Black
Meira Medieval Dress with Velvet Details, Black
This floor-length dress has a loose cut and is individually adjusted to the body by means of loops at the waist and back. The bottom of the sleeves also has loop and can be adjusted.
The details adorned with cotton velvet such as the hem, the shoulder strap and the turtleneck give the dress an imposing character. The skirt part is wide and swings beautifully due to the wide velvet hem.
This medieval dress with cords is versatile and offers an excellent base for building a costume from medieval to Gothic to LARP.
Velvet emerged in the fourteenth century in the Mediterranean region and was woven mainly in Italy. The elaborate way it was made and also the fact that this fabric was mostly made of silk made the velvet robes exclusive pieces. Velvet was very popular in Burgundy fashion and during the Renaissance.
Details:- Available sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL- Color: black- Material: 100% cotton- Total length at size M: approx. 150 cm (measured from the highest point of the shoulder)
Care instructions:Cotton velvet should not be placed in the washing machine, as the velvet will wrinkle irrevocably. Velvet should also not be ironed, as this will cause the hair to lose depth. We recommend brushing light stains with a clothes brush in the direction of the pile. For thicker stains, we recommend taking the dress to the laundry.



Größentabelle - Damen - Kleider






Big
S
M
I
XL
XXL

Brustumfang (in cm)
88
96
104
116
128







How to find the right size:- To determine the size of your dress based on your body measurements, measure horizontally at the widest point.- For dresses, use your chest measurement as a guide.- If it is between two sizes, we recommend that you choose the larger size.- Comfort allowances are included in the standard.
Attention:Only the dress is sold here! The other items are available separately in our online store.
€64.26
Medieval dress Ana, brown
Medieval Dress / Viking Dress / Shift Ana, BrownThis loose-cut medieval dress is a dress that goes all the way down to the floor with so-called gores on the sides. Gores, wedge-shaped/triangular pieces of fabric added to expand the shape of a garment, gave the medieval clothes a generous touch. The puckered neckline is based on an archaeological fragment of fabric found in Pskov, Russia, and believed to have belonged to a tenth-century Viking dress. It has a slit in the front and can be closed with lashing. The cuffs are also equipped with loops to create puckered sleeves.The dress is made of plain cotton fabric and can be worn as a dress or as an external piece. The white and natural color models are slightly transparent against light.When combined with a cap and apron or overcoat, this dress is, for example, ideal for portraying a maid.Details:- Available sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL- Color: brown (also available: white, natural color, blue, red, green)- Material: 100% cotton - Total length size M: approx. 150 cm (measured from the highest point of the shoulder to the lower sheath)- Care instructions: Machine wash at 40°C, delicate cycle, do not dry in dryer



Size Table - Women - Dress






Size
S
M
I
XL
XXL


Chest circumference(in cm)
88
96
104
116
128







How to find the right size:To take your body measurements correctly and determine the size of your clothing, always wrap the tape measure horizontally around your body in the widest part. For dresses, sizes are based on chest circumference.If you happen to fall between two sizes, we recommend that you increase one size.The facility is included in the standard and reflected in the finished measurements. Attention:The delivery includes only the dress! The other items in the photo above are available separately in our online store.
€53.55
Medieval dress, Bliaut Amal open, brown
Medieval Dress, Open Bliaut Amal, BrownThis long, waisted medieval dress is made of cotton fabric. The side seams are open from the hip to the upper arm and feature shoelaces for individual adjustment. The Church did not approve in any way of these side openings that partially revealed the underwear, which explains why they are also called gates of hell . The tie cords are equipped with metal tips to facilitate passage through the sewn eyelets. The so-called Gores (wedge-shaped pieces of fabric) inserted into the side seams and the front and back panels of the skirt give the dress a generous sheen. The wide trumpet sleeves and decorative stitching on the sleeve hem and open side seams give the dress a noble finishing touch.The cut of the dress is typical of the so-called bliaut (or bliaud) and follows the fashion of the eleventh to thirteenth centuries. Although women's clothing had been cut rather loosely and hiding the figure until then, this era saw the emergence of increasingly tight clothing. The Bliaut was initially an outer dress of the court, as the wide sleeves were not suitable for the working classes. Over time, this type of dress also gained popularity among the middle class, but it was more commonly equipped with straight-cut sleeves. It was not only worn by women, but also by men - in this case, as a knee-length outer garment.
The Bliaut was notably characterized by waist-high side openings and trumpet sleeves. Although the Hell's gates at first looked like a wider cut and slightly large cavities, they gradually became larger over time, until they finally extended to the hips. The trumpet sleeves could also take on extreme shapes, sometimes reaching the floor. The Bliaut used to be combined with a shirt or shirt, a veil and a narrow belt.Historical illustrations of bliauts can be found, among others, in the fresco showing Sant'Elena in the basilica of San Lorenzo in Milan or in the Hortus Deliciarum, from the late twelfth century. encyclopedic compendium.Details:- Available sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL- Color: brown (also available: red/black, blue/natural color)- Material: 100% cotton- Total length size M: approx. 145 cm (measured from the highest point of the shoulder to the lower sheath)- Care instructions: Machine wash at 40°C, gentle cycle, do not dry in dryer. We recommend washing the dress separately.


Size Table - Women - Dress






Size
S
M
I
XL
XXL


Chest circumference (in cm)
88
96
104
116
128







How to find the right size:To take measurements of your body correctly and determine the size of your clothing, always wrap the tape measure horizontally around your body in the widest part. For dresses, sizes are based on chest circumference. If you happen to fall between two sizes, we recommend that you increase one size. The facility is included in the standard and reflected in the finished measurements.Attention:The delivery includes only the dress! The other items in the photo above are available separately in our online store. In any case, the dress should be worn combined with a dress or blouse underneath.
€53.55
Medieval Cotehardie Ava dress, red wine
This dress or kirtleMedieval long and waist is made of sturdy cotton fabric (canvas). The skirt is equipped with so-called gores (wedge-shaped/triangular pieces of fabric) that give it a generous enlargement, and the upper part features a front center loop in thick cotton for individual adjustment. The ends of the tie cord are equipped with metal tips that allow you to easily pass through the sewn eyelets. While we're aware that shoelaces require a lot more time than a zipper to get dressed in, we deliberately opted for a lace clasp to keep the look of the dress as authentic as possible.The cut of this dress is based on medieval illustrations from the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries. Although women's clothing had been cut rather loosely and hiding the figure until then, this era saw the emergence of increasingly tight clothing. Or Cotehardie, which evolved from the loose French Cotte and roughly translates as bold cotte, probably owes its name to its bold and fair nature. A typical kirtle or cotehardie usually featured loops or button clasp in the center of the front. The introduction of shoelaces and buttons as functional clasps (rather than purely ornamental items) was actually what made possible, in the first place, fashion tailored and adjusted to the body. Another distinctive feature of these dresses was the wide neckline, which seemed to get lower and lower with time and was particularly popular with women during the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance. The cotehardie used to be combined with a shirt or shirt, a veil and a narrow belt. The short-sleeved variant was also often used with removable and interchangeable pin-on sleeves.Historical illustrations of the fifteenth century. kirtles can be found, among others, on the June calendar page of the Duke of Berry's Book of Hours, a French illuminated manuscript (original title: Les Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry), or in the Book of Simple Medicines (Woman and Unicorn) illustrated by Robinet Testard.Details:- Available sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL- Color: wine red (also available: brown)- Material: 100% cotton- Total length size M: approx. 145 cm (measured from the highest point of the shoulder to the lower sheath)- Care instructions: Machine wash at 40°C, gentle cycle, do not dry in dryer. We recommend washing the cord of natural color separately.



Size Table - Women - Dress






Size
S
M
I
XL
XXL


Chest circumference (in cm)
88
96
104
116
128







How to find the right size:- To take measurements of your body correctly and determine the size of your clothing, always wrap the tape measure horizontally around your body in the widest part.- For dresses, sizes are based on the circumference of your chest.- If you happen to fall between two sizes, we recommend that you increase one size.- Ease is included in the standard and reflected in the finished measurements.Attention:The delivery includes only the dress! The other items in the photo above are available separately in our online store.
€53.55
Medieval Cotehardie Ava dress, green
This dress or kirtleMedieval long and waist is made of sturdy cotton fabric (canvas). The skirt is equipped with so-called gores (wedge-shaped/triangular pieces of fabric) that give it a generous enlargement, and the upper part features a front center loop in thick cotton for individual adjustment. The ends of the tie cord are equipped with metal tips that allow you to easily pass through the sewn eyelets. While we're aware that shoelaces require a lot more time than a zipper to get dressed in, we deliberately opted for a lace clasp to keep the look of the dress as authentic as possible.The cut of this dress is based on medieval illustrations from the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries. Although women's clothing had been cut rather loosely and hiding the figure until then, this era saw the emergence of increasingly tight clothing. Or Cotehardie, which evolved from the loose French Cotte and roughly translates as bold cotte, probably owes its name to its bold and fair nature. A typical kirtle or cotehardie usually featured loops or button clasp in the center of the front. The introduction of shoelaces and buttons as functional clasps (rather than purely ornamental items) was actually what made possible, in the first place, fashion tailored and adjusted to the body. Another distinctive feature of these dresses was the wide neckline, which seemed to get lower and lower with time and was particularly popular with women during the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance. The cotehardie used to be combined with a shirt or shirt, a veil and a narrow belt. The short-sleeved variant was also often used with removable and interchangeable pin-on sleeves.Historical illustrations of the fifteenth century. kirtles can be found, among others, on the June calendar page of the Duke of Berry's Book of Hours, a French illuminated manuscript (original title: Les Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry), or in the Book of Simple Medicines (Woman and Unicorn) illustrated by Robinet Testard.Details:- Available sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL- Material: 100% cotton- Total length size M: approx. 145 cm (measured from the highest point of the shoulder to the lower sheath)- Care instructions: Machine wash at 40°C, gentle cycle, do not dry in dryer. We recommend washing the cord of natural color separately.



Size Table - Women - Dress






Size
S
M
I
XL
XXL


Chest circumference (in cm)
88
96
104
116
128







How to find the right size:- To take measurements of your body correctly and determine the size of your clothing, always wrap the tape measure horizontally around your body in the widest part.- For dresses, sizes are based on the circumference of your chest.- If you happen to fall between two sizes, we recommend that you increase one size.- Ease is included in the standard and reflected in the finished measurements.Attention:The delivery includes only the dress! The other items in the photo above are available separately in our online store.
€53.55
Medieval Cotehardie Ava dress, red wine
This dress or kirtleMedieval long and waist is made of sturdy cotton fabric (canvas). The skirt is equipped with so-called gores (wedge-shaped/triangular pieces of fabric) that give it a generous enlargement, and the upper part features a front center loop in thick cotton for individual adjustment. The ends of the tie cord are equipped with metal tips that allow you to easily pass through the sewn eyelets. While we're aware that shoelaces require a lot more time than a zipper to get dressed in, we deliberately opted for a lace clasp to keep the look of the dress as authentic as possible.The cut of this dress is based on medieval illustrations from the thirteenth to fifteenth centuries. Although women's clothing had been cut rather loosely and hiding the figure until then, this era saw the emergence of increasingly tight clothing. Or Cotehardie, which evolved from the loose French Cotte and roughly translates as bold cotte, probably owes its name to its bold and fair nature. A typical kirtle or cotehardie usually featured loops or button clasp in the center of the front. The introduction of shoelaces and buttons as functional clasps (rather than purely ornamental items) was actually what made possible, in the first place, fashion tailored and adjusted to the body. Another distinctive feature of these dresses was the wide neckline, which seemed to get lower and lower with time and was particularly popular with women during the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance. The cotehardie used to be combined with a shirt or shirt, a veil and a narrow belt. The short-sleeved variant was also often used with removable and interchangeable pin-on sleeves.Historical illustrations of the fifteenth century. kirtles can be found, among others, on the June calendar page of the Duke of Berry's Book of Hours, a French illuminated manuscript (original title: Les Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry), or in the Book of Simple Medicines (Woman and Unicorn) illustrated by Robinet Testard.Details:- Available sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL- Material: 100% cotton- Total length size M: approx. 145 cm (measured from the highest point of the shoulder to the lower sheath)- Care instructions: Machine wash at 40°C, gentle cycle, do not dry in dryer. We recommend washing the cord of natural color separately.







Size Table - Women - Dress



Size
S
M
I
XL
XXL


Chest circumference (in cm)
88
96
104
116
128



How to find the right size:- To take measurements of your body correctly and determine the size of your clothing, always wrap the tape measure horizontally around your body in the widest part.- For dresses, sizes are based on the circumference of your chest.- If you happen to fall between two sizes, we recommend that you increase one size.- Ease is included in the standard and reflected in the finished measurements.Attention:The delivery includes only the dress! The other items in the photo above are available separately in our online store.
€53.55
Medieval Gudrun dress, blue-grey/brown
Medieval Gudrun dress, blue-grey/brownThis loose-cut dress has slightly wide 3/4 sleeves and so-called gores on the sides, extending from the waist to the hem. Gores, wedge-shaped/triangular pieces of fabric added to expand the shape of a garment, gave the medieval clothes a generous touch. It is conceived as an outer garment of the early Middle Ages, as clearly shown by the contrasting details of colors (its most notable feature). The collar has button closure and slit in the center of the back. The dress is made of plain cotton fabric and is best worn with a leather belt.The appearance and cut of this dress are based on archaeological finds (sixth century woman's tomb find in Asseln, Dortmund district, Germany) and medieval illustrations (ninth century. Stuttgart Psalter). The costume of the early Middle Ages was characterized by long coats, simple patterns consisting mainly of stitched rectangles and contrasting color details. The dress is therefore ideal for depicting Vikings, Lombards, Merovingians and Franks.Details:- Available sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL- Color: blue-gray/brown (also available: blue/red, red/blue)- Material: 100% cotton- Length total size M: approx. 142 cm (measured from the highest point of the shoulder to the lower sheath)- Care instructions: Machine wash at 40°C, delicate cycle, do not dry in dryer



Size Table - Women - Dress






Size
S
M
I
XL
XXL


Chest Circumference
88
96
104
116
128 How to find the right size:- To take the correct measurements of your body and determine the size of your clothing, always wrap the tape measure horizontally around your body in the widest part.- For dresses, sizes are based on the circumference of your chest.- If you happen to fall between two sizes, we recommend that you increase one size.- Ease is included in the standard and reflected in the finished measurements.Attention:The delivery includes only the dress! The other items in the photo above are available separately in our online store.
€53.55
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Shoulder skin made of Nordic sheepskin, rusty brown
Out-of-Stock
Shoulder skin made of Nordic sheepskin, rusty brownAs winter approached and the Viking nights became longer and darker again, it was time to get ready. After long raids in search of food and riches, the men returned to their villages to spend the winter and spread the story of their triumphs.Even the Vikings of that time had to warm up enough, as we know it today, to avoid falling victim to the cold.But what options did they have?Animal skin, which today is more of a decorative accessory found on the ground, was a very popular feature in medieval times. Especially in winter, the skins were probably a warming wonder. But even when the days got longer and the sun appeared more often, the skins could still be used, for example, as a seat cushion to make a chair or bench more comfortable.This shoulder skin is perfect for getting closer to a wild warrior or a brave Viking. Whether it's a Viking festival or a medieval market, with this shoulder skin no cold will get in the way.As our skins are natural products, small variations in color, length or size of hair are completely normal. They are untreated and therefore free of chemicals. Due to the adapted shape of the shoulders and neck, there are no folds and the hair does not protrude. So nothing stops the next big event!Details:- Hair length: approx. 10 – 15 cm- Color: rusty brown
Medieval Eleanor Hooded Dress, Black
Medieval Eleanor dress with hood, black

This noble medieval dress has a pointed hood and is made of buam wool fabric. It also means that it is plugged in and plugged in front and back with additional shoelaces. If you prefer to wear the loose dress, ask for a larger size. The trumpet sleeves make it clear that it is a dress for a noble lady.

Details:
- Available sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL
- Color: black (also available without hood. red/black, blue/blue gray)
-Material: 100% cotton
- Total length for size M: about 145 cm (measured from the highest point of the shoulder)
Care instructions: Machine wash at 40 ° C, delicate cycle, do not dry in dryer
€53.55
Medieval Velvet Cover, Black
Medieval cover with velvet finish, unisex, black

Cloaks were an integral part of clothing during the Middle Ages and were worn by all classes. They were available with and without hood and in various lengths and cuts. The cloak protected and warmed in bad weather. If the cover didn't offer enough protection, they wore a hood over the cover.

This unisex model, both wheel coat and semicircle coat, is made of cotton fabric and contrasted with velvet. The loss was made with a two-layer piece of metal.


Details:
- Available sizes: Single size
- Available colors: black
-Material: 100% cotton
- Total length: about 138 cm (measured in the center of the back)


Care instructions:
Cotton velvet should not be placed in the washing machine, as velvet wrinkles irreversibly. Velvet should also not be ironed, as this will cause the hair to lose depth. We recommend brushing light stains with a clothes brush in the direction of the pile. If there is major contamination, we recommend taking the cover to the laundry.
€42.84
Liripipe Gugel pointed hood, brown
This Gugel is an excellent building material and a long tip (also attached to Liripipe). Due to the long tip, it can be attributed to the High and Low Middle Ages. This Gugel can be transported in various sizes and can also be accompanied.

A feature of the hood in general is this hood, which also covers the shoulders. The hood was first worn by the Vikings. In the High Middle Ages it was part of the everyday clothing of farmers, artisans and travellers. From the fourteenth century, the hood became a fashion accessory - the trim became fairer, the tip longer and the hem often decorated. From the sixteenth century it was rarely used.

Details:
- Available sizes: Single size
- Available colors: red, brown
-Material: 100% cotton
Care instructions: Machine wash at 40 ° C, delicate cycle, do not dry in dryer

Note:
Only the gugel is sold here! The other parts are separated from each other online.
€27.85
Hood Liripipe Gugel pointed, bordeaux
This Gugel is an excellent building material and a long tip (also attached to Liripipe). Due to the long tip, it can be attributed to the High and Low Middle Ages. This Gugel can be transported in various sizes and can also be accompanied.

A feature of the hood in general is this hood, which also covers the shoulders. The hood was first worn by the Vikings. In the High Middle Ages it was part of the everyday clothing of farmers, artisans and travellers. From the fourteenth century, the hood became a fashion accessory - the trim became fairer, the tip longer and the hem often decorated. From the sixteenth century it was rarely used.

Details:
- Available sizes: Single size
- Available colors: red, brown
-Material: 100% cotton
Care instructions: Machine wash at 40 ° C, delicate cycle, do not dry in dryer

Note:
Only the gugel is sold here! The other parts are separated from each other online.
€27.85
Medieval Dress Ana, red
Medieval Dress / Viking Dress / Shift Ana, redThis loose-cut medieval dress is a dress that goes all the way down to the floor with so-called gores on the sides. Gores, wedge-shaped/triangular pieces of fabric added to expand the shape of a garment, gave the medieval clothes a generous touch. The puckered neckline is based on an archaeological fragment of fabric found in Pskov, Russia, and believed to have belonged to a tenth-century Viking dress. It has a slit in the front and can be closed with lashing. The cuffs are also equipped with loops to create puckered sleeves.The dress is made of plain cotton fabric and can be worn as a dress or as an external piece. The white and natural color models are slightly transparent against light.When combined with a cap and apron or overcoat, this dress is, for example, ideal for portraying a maid.
€47.12
Medieval cap, headscarf, natural color
Cap, Medieval scarf, natural colorThis piece of rectangular fabric is made of plain cotton fabric and features rolled-up hems. Can be tied as a call cap (wrap instruction) or as a headscarf for medieval reconstruction, but it is also versatile in modern everyday life. It can be worn as an elegant hair band, a turban, a shawl over the shoulders or a scarf elegantly wrapped around the neck. In the Middle Ages, married women were expected to wear a headdress (hence the German expression unter die Haube kommen)., which literally translates as "getting under the hood" and is still a common idiom for "getting married"). In medieval times, there were many different ways for women to cover their heads, for example, with a smooth veil or with ruffles/goffered (with or without a tip on the neck), a cap, a cap, a barb and fillet, a scapular (a hoop/garland decorated in the shape of a crown, often worn in combination with a veil) or a cap.There were several methods for tying a cap, but it was usually tied to the forehead, chin, and back of the head and always hid the hair. Historical illustrations of caps can be found, for example, in the Weltchronik - Der Stricker - Karl der Große (engl. World Chronicle -The Knitter - Charlemagne ), a manuscript on illuminated parchment written by Rudolf von Ems around 1300, or in the Morgan Bible (also known as the Maciejowski Bible or the Crusader Bible ), a thirteenth-century illustrated Bible.Details:- One-size-fits-all - approx. 180 x 50 cm- Color: natural- Material: 100% cotton- Care instructions: Machine wash at 40°C, gentle cycle, do not machine dryPlease note: Delivery includes cloth only! The other items in the photo above are available separately in our online store.
€12.85
Eleanor Children's Medieval Dress, Short Sleeve, Red/Black
Eleanor Children's Medieval Dress, Short Sleeve, Red/Black
 
This noble medieval dress has a two-tone look and is made of cotton fabric. That also means it's attached and connected at the front and back with additional laces. The gold border gives the dress that special touch.
 
Details:
- Available sizes: 110, 128, 146
- Color: Red/Black (Also Available: Blue/Blue Grey)
- Material: 100% cotton
- Total length for size 128: approx. 97 cm (measured from the highest point of the shoulder)
Care instructions: Machine wash at 40°C, delicate cycle, do not tumble dry
 
 
Find the right size:
To determine the size of your child's clothes, check their height (with a height of 128 cm
please order size 128).
Note:
Only the dress is sold here! The other parts are separated from each other online.
 
As authentic as it gets, as modern as it needs to be!
€42.84
Shoulder fur made of Nordic sheepskin, white with spots
As winter approached and the Viking nights became longer and darker again, it was time to prepare. After long raids in search of food and riches, the men returned to their villages to spend the winter and spread the story of their triumphs.Even the Vikings of that time had to bundle up enough, as we know it today, to avoid falling victim to the cold.But what options did they have?Animal skin, which today is more of a decorative accessory found on the floor, was a very popular feature in medieval times. Especially in winter, furs were probably a warming wonder. But even as the days got longer again and the sun came out more often, furs could still be used, for example, as a seat cushion to make a chair or bench more comfortable.This shoulder skin is perfect for getting closer to a savage warrior or a brave Viking. Whether it's a Viking festival or a medieval market, with this shoulder skin no cold will get in the way.As our skins are natural products, slight variations in hair colour, length or size are completely normal. They are untreated and therefore chemical-free. Due to the adapted shape of the shoulders and neck, there are no folds and the hair does not bulge. So there's nothing stopping the next big event!Details:- Hair length: approx. 10 – 15 cm- Color: white with spots
€91.98