Please let us know your measurements: - full height from head to toe - chest circumference - waist circumference - bicep circumference - wrist circumference Please check how to measure yourself here https://www.etsy.com/listing/216307861/how-to-measure-yourself? Matching belt: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1560484647/wide-viking-fabric-belt-with-trim?ref=listings_manager_grid Pants: https://www.etsy.com/listing/240452930/lnanye-tany-vikingov-muskie-tany?ref=listings_manager_grid "Ingvar the Sailor" Linen Tunic Exclusive Viking tunic with embroidery Our Viking collection keeps growing, featuring more genuine style clothing from the Early Middle Ages. This exclusive embroidered tunic is made of high-quality natural linen. The tunic's sleeves, hem, and neck opening are adorned with contrasting linen, trim and tiny details that all together create a multidimensional and complex textural and visual masterpiece. The decorative pattern features dragons, which are common in Scandinavian myths. This unique trim was specially designed and made exclusively for our Viking collection. The tunic's design is historically accurate and is based on discoveries made during excavations in Birka, Sweden. Like many ancient people, the Vikings also saw clothes as having particular meaning. They considered the human's throat a crucial part of the body because they believed it was where the soul leaves when a person passes away. Hence, the Vikings paid extra attention to decorating the neck opening of their clothing. Following this tradition, we adorned the neckline of this tunic with hand embroidery. This type of finishing replicates the techniques used in the past, particularly the Norman embroidery style. Although it requires a lot of effort, the result is impressive and authentic – the mythical creatures guard your neck both at the front and back. The embroidered dragons at the neckline complement the pattern on the trim. The entire neckline and edge of the calves are hand-finished with a thick thread that twists around the rope in tiny stitches, giving evil spirits no chance to get close to you. Features: Handmade embroidery; Historically accurate design (Birka, Sweden excavation); Dragons exclusive trim; Cuffs, hem and neckhole contrast linen accents; Perfect manufacture quality.
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Medieval tunic with ornate medal clip. Recommended also for LARP and reenactment events. Made with rustic fabric. Available colors: green & blue It is made customized for every customer! Please note that above 90 kg/200 lbs for women and above 120 kg/260 lbs for men our products are made with an extra fee. Please order this listing as an addition: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1562690891/extra-cost-for-extra-size-production?click_key=8094f62d573a9ac48333de812216d36c4cc4ac02%3A1562690891&click_sum=0360cb39&ref=shop_home_active_1
Mens medieval surcoat comes in fixed sizes S, M, L, XL. Please check our size chart here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/195694742/size-charts?ref=listings_manager_grid Made of natural linen, decorated with trim and clasps. The surcoat can be used as main detail for Polish, Ukrainian, Slovakian characters. It also will be a great part of any medieval style fantasy costume. In hot weather you can use it without undertunic so it will act like a light-weight flattering robe with open sleeves. It looks great both with belt worn over it or without belt. Shipping from Ukraine takes about 4-5 weeks. + Matching white tunic https://www.etsy.com/listing/214641547/wedding-medieval-mens-tunic-with-brocade?ref=related-1 + Leather belt https://www.etsy.com/listing/118484104/elven-medieval-leather-belt-with-etched
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They were surprisingly well done, if all over the pre-1600 map. Kind of like going to a Society for Creative Anachronism event where everyone was working with a decent budget. To recap: Galavant wa…