Historical Costumes – Bonumsartores.com
A simple armor robe, without embroidery or decoration. Made of wool, with a linen lining. With a delicate ruffle above the shoulder. Full-length side slits and a single-point tie under the armpit with a sewn-in tie.
Machine-sewn tunic,
Dated: 14th-15th century
You can personalize your battle tunic with a coat of arms, color, or appliqués. Contact us before purchasing.
The Teutonic version is available as a separate item.
106,22 €
Surcoats, also known as battle robes, emerged in the 12th century as lightweight garments worn over mail shirts. Initially, they served a practical purpose – protecting the metal from sun and rain and preventing the knight from overheating. Over time, they began to take on ceremonial significance: they were decorated with coats of arms, embroidery, and colorful fabrics, making them an important element of identification on the battlefield.
In the 14th century, the surcoat evolved into more fitted forms, such as the jupon or coat armor, which accentuated the silhouette and fitted better to armor, while also serving an additional protective function.




