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Medieval Woolen Tunic, Under Armour Tunic, Bocksten Tunic, Viking Tunic, 14th 15th Century Tunic, Viking Wool Tunic, Reenactment Tunic

$ 156.99

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This Mens Costumes item by 2MakkReenactment has 104 favorites from shoppers. Ships from Ukraine. Listed on 08 Mar, 2023
Medieval 14th - 15th century historically accurate men's under armour woolen tunic or cote based on a Bocksten tunic. Made to order. The item features: - T-shaped cut of a free silhouette - The straight details of the front and back in the area of the bodice are sewn together in four parts - Wide wedges are inserted from the waist downward: on the sides, front and back - Voluminous sleeves are sewn into the armhole with a gusset, for comfortable movement, narrowed to the wrist - Sealed with several layers of burlap Materials used: - fabric top - 100% wool - lining fabric - 100% linen - seal fabric - burlap - threads - 100% flax We offer two types of sewing the tunic: 1. 50/50 (industrial / manual) i.e. invisible stitches are machine sewn and all visible stitches are hand-sewn. 2. Completely manual i.e. both invisible and visible stiches are hand-sewn. Item care: 1. Do not hand wash. 2. Dry clean only. 3. A slight dirtying can be easily removed with wet washcloth or clothes brush. 4. Keep on a hanger of appropriate size to avoid deformation.

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