Medieval Under-tunic Lofar natural

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Product information "Medieval Under-tunic Lofar natural"
  • high-quality medieval under-tunic
  • three-quarter sleeve under-tunic with a straight cut
  • basic element with high wearing comfort
  • complementable with colored walking or weapon coat
  • color natural
Material: 100% cotton

Under-tunics are difficult to illustrate, but it is documented from the High Middle Ages that a shirt was worn under the outerwear. This also applies to the Early Middle Ages, as linen shirts are verifiable as burial and undergarments (e.g. in the tomb of Balladoole, Isle of Man). The Vikings liked to wear their shirts close to the body, whereas the slaves were dressed in sack-like garments. It was important that the underwear was still visible when the entire outfit was put on. The fine fabric makes wearing a woolen over-tunic more comfortable, and is a welcome alternative to wool in the summer.

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Beutiful tunic! Sturdy material and har a

Beutiful tunic! Sturdy material and har a more natural color than the picture shows

Super Qualität, angenehm zu tragen!

Super Qualität, angenehm zu tragen!

Schönes Material, toller Schnitt.

Schönes Material, toller Schnitt.

Our comment: Das freut uns sehr zu hören! Vielen Dank für dein Feedback ❤

Schönes Material, toller Schnitt.

Schönes Material, toller Schnitt.

Toller und schneller Service samt stimmigem Preis-Leistungsverhältnis.

Gut verarbeitete Tunika, tolle Passform.

Our comment: Danke für dein Feedback zum Artikel. ❤ Grüße aus dem Elbenwald

Hochwertiges Kleidungsstück

Robustes Material, trotzdem angenehm auf der Haut. Hatte es zur Tunika "Erik" bestellt - passt super zusammen. Aber man sollte darauf achten, Untertunika und Tunika in der gleichen Größe zu bestellen - sonst sieht es nicht so cool aus...

Tolles Teil mit (für mich) kleinem Manko

Hab mir die Tunika gefärbt, ist auch schön geworden, aber leider sind die Nähte weiß gebleiben, also sind sie nicht aus Baumwolle oder einem anderen färbbaren Naturmaterial. Schaut jetzt ein bisschen komisch aus, aber vielleicht so auch grad cool...

Super praktisch

Ich hatte mir die Tunika bestellt, weil ich ein Unterhemd gesucht hatte, dass möglichst lang ist und den Nierenbereich gut schützt! Das tut diese Tunika optimal!

Tolle Ware, guter Preis

Die Tunika ist aus angenehm festem Stoff und sehr gut verarbeitet - kein "dünner Fetzen" der bei etwas Beanspruchung gleich reißt. Die Lieferung erfolgte umgehend und es machte sogar Spaß, die Mails zu lesen :) Danke !

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Elbenwald

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Elbenwald GmbH, Am Seegraben 9-10, 03051 Cottbus

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