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  • Hero Tunic - Red - Large

    When engaging In the matter of heroic deeds, it’s always better to look good in the process! Fortunately for all would-be adventurers, our Hero’s Tunics cannot fail to ensure you’ll stand out from the crowd.  Whether you are slaying dragons or polishing your armour, you’ll look dashing whilst you’re doing it!

    Our tunics are made from 100% cotton, so easy to wash that orc’s blood comes out (we’d recommend a cold wash) and decorated with knotwork and a cross jacquard trim to signify that you are no mere peasant! These tunics also look great when worn in conjunction with our range of synthetic armour.

    Chest: 119cm
    Length: 120cm
    Sleeve: 20cm

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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  • Hero Tunic - Red - X Large

    When engaging In the matter of heroic deeds, it’s always better to look good in the process! Fortunately for all would-be adventurers, our Hero’s Tunics cannot fail to ensure you’ll stand out from the crowd.  Whether you are slaying dragons or polishing your armour, you’ll look dashing whilst you’re doing it!

    Our tunics are made from 100% cotton, so easy to wash that orc’s blood comes out (we’d recommend a cold wash) and decorated with knotwork and a cross jacquard trim to signify that you are no mere peasant! These tunics also look great when worn in conjunction with our range of synthetic armour. 

    Chest: 134cm
    Length: 131cm
    Sleeve: 20cm

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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  • Hero Tunic - Red - XX Large

    When engaging In the matter of heroic deeds, it’s always better to look good in the process! Fortunately for all would-be adventurers, our Hero’s Tunics cannot fail to ensure you’ll stand out from the crowd.  Whether you are slaying dragons or polishing your armour, you’ll look dashing whilst you’re doing it!

    Our tunics are made from 100% cotton, so easy to wash that orc’s blood comes out (we’d recommend a cold wash) and decorated with knotwork and a cross jacquard trim to signify that you are no mere peasant! These tunics also look great when worn in conjunction with our range of synthetic armour. 

    Chest: 144cm
    Length: 136cm
    Sleeve: 20cm

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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  • Templar Surcoat

    One of the purposes of Surcoats was to identify the wearer as a knight. Unlike those worn by Templar Sergeants, these surcoats were white with a cross in the chest.

    Other uses of the surcoat was to protect knights from the inclemency of the weather since crusader knights got suffocated because of overheating of their chainmail. It's known that surcoats even saved the lives of their wearers as it is said in a chronicle that an arrow wound up in the cloth which slowed down its speed.

    Made of cotton canvas.

    Length: 125cm
    Chest: 50”

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

    Price for surcoat only. Chainmail, scabbard, weapons or other items are not included.

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  • Templar Sergeant Overcoat Black

    One of the purposes of overcoats was to identify the wearer as a knight. The Templar Order sergeants used to wear a black coat with red cross. Due to the Templar´s rules, the cross should be visible in both sides to identify sergeants from other orders members.

    Other uses of the overcoat were to protect knights from the inclemency of the weather as crusader knights sometimes suffocated because of the overheating of their chainmail. It´s known that overcoats even saved the life of their wearer as it is said in the chronicle that narrates how an arrow wound up in the cloth which slowed down its speed.

    Made from cotton canvas.

    Length: 125cm
    Chest: 125cm

    All sizes are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

    Price for overcoat only. Any other pieces shown are not included.

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  • Robert the Bruce Tabard

    Tabards were worn over chainmail to protect the metal from the elements such as the blistering heat of the sun and rust inducing rain. They were also worn to display the wearer’s coat of arms or affiliations so that they could be easily identified on the battlefield and in tournaments.

    Our Robert the Bruce Tabard is handcrafted from 100% cotton and features the rampant lion of Scotland embroidered on the front. The sides are left open so that it can accommodate pretty much any size of wearer. It is usually worn with a belt which is not supplied – but there are plenty to choose from in our “Belts” category. Great for LARP or fancy dress!

    Buy the Robert the Bruce Tabard with confidence from the UK’s leading historical clothing retailer.

    Tabard only. Does not include other accessories shown.

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  • Rampant Lion Tabard

    Tabards were worn over chainmail to protect the metal from the elements such as the blistering heat of the sun and rust inducing rain. They were also worn to display the wearer’s coat of arms or affiliations so that they could be easily identified on the battlefield and in tournaments. Our Rampant Lion Tabard is handcrafted from 100% cotton and features a rampant lion embroidered on the front. In heraldry, the Lion traditionally symbolises courage, nobility, royalty, strength, stateliness and valour, because historically it has been regarded as the "king of beasts" The sides of the tabard are left open so that it can accommodate pretty much any size of wearer. It is usually worn with a belt which is not supplied – but there are plenty to choose from in our “Belts” category. Great for LARP or fancy dress! 

    Tabard only. Does not include other accessories shown.

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  • Lionheart Tabard

    Three white lions on a red background (lions for courage, red for bravery in battle): Norman King Richard I, who ruled England from 1189 until 1199, introduced this coat of arms. Countless legends exist about the ruler known as Richard Lionheart, but forsooth: he was only in England for 10 months during his entire reign and might not even have been able to speak English.

    In any case, he is one of the most dazzling figures of the Middle Ages and this splendid tabard would have suited him well. The deep red cotton velveteen tabard with yellow lions is the perfect complement to the armour of the period. It is slit at the lower front and back so it stays out of the way when you are sitting on a horse, and it is easy to put on.

    Buy the Lionheart Tabard with confidence from the UK’s leading medieval clothing retailer.

    Height (shoulder to hem): 121cm
    Chest (armpit to armpit): 59cm
    Waist (width): 62cm

    All dimensions are approximate and may vary from piece to piece.

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  • Hospitaller Knight Tunic S/M

    This Hospitaller Tunic is made from medium-weight black cotton. A white velvet cross has been beautifully stitched to the chest and faux leather trims adorn the collar and shoulders. Quartered with splits in the front and back as well as both sides provide room for fighting or riding.

    The Order of the Hospital San Juan from Jerusalem has its origins about the year 1070, when a group of Italian merchants constructed a hospital in Jerusalem to attend to the pilgrims.

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  • Hospitaller Knight Tunic L/XL

    This Hospitaller Tunic is made from medium-weight black cotton. A white velvet cross has been beautifully stitched to the chest and faux leather trims adorn the collar and shoulders. Quartered with splits in the front and back as well as both sides provide room for fighting or riding.

    The Order of the Hospital San Juan from Jerusalem has its origins about the year 1070, when a group of Italian merchants constructed a hospital in Jerusalem to attend to the pilgrims.

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