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Tunics
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| BSD-TN12 |
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In the early periods, it would seem that men wore layered tunics instead of a shirt and tunic. Our undertunic is made of unbleached or lightly... |
$74.95
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| BSD-TN11W |
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Anglo-Saxon Tunic is based the cut of the Moselund (c.1050-1150) and Rønbjerg Mose (c.1280) garments which share similar patterning details. ... |
$89.95
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| BSD-TN11L |
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Anglo-Saxon Tunic is based the cut of the Moselund (c.1050-1150) and Rønbjerg Mose (c.1280) garments which share similar patterning details. ... |
$74.95
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| BSD-TN10W |
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The cut of our Gored Kyrtle is based on a number of extant garments which share similar patterning details, specifically, the Skjoldehamn kyrtle (rcd... |
$89.95
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| BSD-TN10L |
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The cut of our Gored Kyrtle is based on a number of extant garments which share similar patterning details, specifically, the Skjoldehamn kyrtle (rcd... |
$74.95
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| BSD-TN04 |
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This is a well documented early medieval style, based on a number of extant garments from the period: the Skjoldehamn kirtle (1000-1210),... |
$99.95
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| BSD-TN03 |
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The tunic is patterned on the clothing worn by the ‘Bocksten Man’, the remains of a medieval male body found in a bog in Varberg... |
$89.95
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| BSD-TN02 |
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The tunic is patterned on the clothing worn by the ‘Bocksten Man’, the remains of a medieval male body found in a bog in Varberg... |
$74.95
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| BSD-KC01 |
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Copy of the garment worn by a man from Bocksten, Sweden circa 1350 AD, made in children's sizes. The torso fits fairly close to the body with... |
$24.95
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