When preparing for any adventure, your clothing should be as versatile as your gear. Add the natural with brown Basic Medieval Tunic to your outfit. Made from 100 percent cotton, this simple tunic comes in a wide range of sizes. This natural shirt has full length sleeves and a V-cut neckline. The neckline, cuffs, and hem have a brown trim. The shirt is loose cut. It looks great on its own or cinched in at the waist with a belt, not included. The streamlined design works well for layering with other pieces to create a truly unique outfit. Add this cotton tunic to a variety of characters and genres. The Basic Medieval Tunic is great for historical reenactments, Renaissance faires, and LARP events.
As this item is crafted by hand, slight variations in color and detail may occur.
Key Features:
- Comes in a range of sizes
- Has full length sleeves
- Brown trim at hem, cuffs, and neckline
- Versatile and streamlined design
- Great for reenacting and cosplaying
Materials:
- Made from 100 percent cotton
Care Instructions:
- Handwashing this item is recommended. Do not dry in the dryer. Do not bleach.
Brian Krames (verified owner) –
Very comfortable tunic, the brown trim is well applied and professionally stitched. Very nice material and is a perfect clothing piece to add additional medieval accessories which Medieval Collectibles conveniently sells right here!!
Ellen Moore (verified owner) –
Nicely made and looks good. Fits males and females (size according to chest measurement), so this is a good all-around tunic for cooler weather.
John LeBrun (verified owner) –
While I wear smalls with T-shirts, I really should have gotten a medium with this, as the sleeves just look too small.
That being said, the build quality is lacking somewhat. The actual fabric seemed to have been picked at in two places and in time will only get worse.
forsakencrusader3 (verified owner) –
Very good for what I use it for:
The tunic is simple, well woven of strong fabric, and well coloured. The sleeves will likely not reach your wrists(about half fore-arm for me), but I use this as an underlayer for my kit, and usually wear long leather gloves or other sleeves over them. It’s not decorated or elaborate by any means, but it doth well the job it was made for, and for that I quite like it.
Nick O’Brien (verified owner) –
I’d call this more of a shirt reminiscent of tunics than a tunic, but it’s still perfectly good. A bit tight in the chest/shoulders on me, and the three-quarter length sleeves are a bit awkward to wear anything on your arms with like bracers, but it’s a sturdy shirt and comfortable in both heat and cold and to move around in for long periods