Tunic Cote with linen lining
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Dating: XIV th- XV th century
In standard machine-made with hand finishing. Wool with linen lining. Closed with 5 pewter buttons.
It is possible to order any colour or mi-parti. Moreover it is possible to modify buttons quantity - 1,00 EUR per extra button (please leave us a note in the order's summary).
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Tunic Cote with linen lining
Dating: XIV th- XV th century
In standard machine-made with hand finishing. Wool with linen lining. Closed with 5 pewter buttons.
It is possible to order any colour or mi-parti. Moreover it is possible to modify buttons quantity - 1,00 EUR per extra button (please leave us a note in the order's summary).
This product is made to order. Check Terms & Conditions
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The tunic was a very popular male's garment of all social classes in the
medieval Europe. More loose, more laxly cut, fits well and easily to the body. Commonly
cutted from two parts , with sleeve and gussets in the armpits, in addition, another four
gussets in the upper part of the body. It makes it wider. The cutting was semicircular closed with 5 pewter buttons. Made of wool with linen lining.
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