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Ylva Viking Women's Tunic - black
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Ylva Viking Women's Tunic - black

Battle Merchant
275280000
25.48 €
Discover our incredible Medieval Tunika from the Battle-Merchant collection! Made of fine cotton fabric, this light and slightly fitted tunika offers you the freedom of movement you need thanks to its openings on the sides and in the center front and back. Its 3/4 sleeves feature a drawcord adjustment at the hem, allowing you to customize the width of the...
Ylva Viking Women's Tunic - blue-gray
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Ylva Viking Women's Tunic - blue-gray

Battle Merchant
269800000
25.48 €
Do you like the Viking style Then you have to have the Ylva Viking women's tunic in blue-gray in your closet. Made from a fine cotton weave (twill cloth), this tunic is ideal for any Viking or medieval event or gathering. With cuts in the side and front and back seams, you will have all the freedom of movement you need to enjoy any activity. In addition,...
Sleeveless wool Celtic dress Sleeveless wool Celtic dress 2
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Sleeveless wool Celtic dress

Epic Armoury
269550000
74.38 €
Immerse yourself in timeless elegance with the Sleeveless Wool Celtic Dress from Epic Armory. Featured Features: VERSATILE DESIGN: This sleeveless dress is perfect as an overtunic and features a round neckline and wide arm slits, adding a touch of style to your medieval outfit. Designed to be worn over an underdress such as the Peasant Dress or Basic...
Medieval interior tunic model Sunna, green Medieval interior tunic model Sunna, green 2
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41.24 €
Discover the elegance and versatility of the Sunna model inner medieval tunic in a vibrant green tone! Featured Features: VERSATILE DESIGN: The 'Sunna' tunic is an extremely versatile piece that can be combined with a variety of medieval outfits to add the finishing touch to your outfit. You can even wear it as a stylish standalone dress to highlight your...
Medieval interior tunic model Sunna, burgundy Medieval interior tunic model Sunna, burgundy 2
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41.24 €
Discover the versatility and charm of the Sunna model inner medieval tunic in burgundy! Featured Features: Versatile design: The 'Sunna' tunic is an extremely versatile piece that can be combined with a variety of medieval outfits to add the finishing touch to your outfit. Plus, it can also be worn as a standalone dress for a unique and authentic look!...
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Viking coat for women Birka Skadi model, blue

Leonardo Carbone
263880000
92.32 €
Immerse yourself in authentic Viking elegance with our Birka Skadi cloak in blue! A faithful replica of a historic Viking Age garment, this stunning coat is made from an exquisite, high-quality wool blend, providing you with both warmth and style during your adventures. The two wooden toggle buttons on the front add a rustic and traditional touch to this...
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Green medieval archer's tunic, Aldón model, unisex

Leonardo Carbone
263840000
34.01 €
Embark on a medieval odyssey with our Aldón Tunic in green, perfect for intrepid adventurers like you! With its integrated belt, you will highlight your figure and show off an impressive silhouette in any situation. Its practical hood will protect you from the elements while you immerse yourself in your epic journeys through the mystical forests. This...
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Viking tunic for women Matilda model, red

Leonardo Carbone
263830000
34.01 €
Immerse yourself in the epic Viking adventure with our red Matilda tunic, designed exclusively for brave women like you! This garment offers you the perfect combination of comfort and resistance for your most daring journeys. Its short sleeves make it the ideal choice for any season of the year, guaranteeing your comfort at all times. And best of all, its...
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Viking tunic for women Matilda model, blue

Leonardo Carbone
263820000
34.01 €
Immerse yourself in the fascinating Viking era with our Viking Tunic for Women, the Matilda model in blue! Made from 100% pure cotton, this tunic ensures not only a comfortable wearing experience but also exceptional durability that will last over time. Its short-sleeved design makes it a versatile choice, perfect to wear all year round and on a variety...
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Medieval tunic for women Matilda model, green

Leonardo Carbone
263740000
34.01 €
Immerse yourself in the world of the brave men of the north with our Viking tunic for women. Made of 100% pure cotton, this tunic promises not only comfort, but also durability. Its short-sleeved design makes it the perfect choice for different occasions and seasons. The tunic is very easy to clean with a machine wash at 30°, making it as practical as it...
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Medieval brown archer's tunic, Aldón model, unisex

Leonardo Carbone
261870000
34.01 €
Embark on your own legends with the Aldón Model Brown Medieval Archer Tunic, a unisex piece that combines medieval charm and functionality for all your outdoor adventures! Featured Features: 100% breathable cotton: Made of 100% cotton, this tunic guarantees comfort and breathability even on the longest forays into nature. Keeps you cool and comfortable as...
107.36 €
Embark on a magical journey with the Lunette Suede Elvish Medieval Tabard in a charming shade of green! A reinvention of the 'Lucy' bodice, this tabard is not just a garment, it's a style statement that will transport you to elven elegance. Discover the features that make the Lunette model the perfect choice for those who seek magic in every detail:...
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Medieval and Period Tunics for Women

The use of the toga gradually disappeared, giving way to the use of tunics, capes and mantles by both women and men. Since the 11th century, clothing in the Iberian Peninsula was characterized by the combination of oriental typologies with Roman and barbarian influences. In general terms, it was made up of two or three overlapping pieces, including the tunic, the sleeveless tunic, and the shirt. The upper piece, known as "brial", was decorated with embroidery and fastened with buttons, adjusting to the body from the waist up.

As time went by, tunics evolved, and from the mid-15th century, the skirts were reduced or eliminated, leaving only the upper body or doublet, often combined with full leggings. In the Middle Ages, different types of talar tunics such as the "bambezo", "gunapié", "gonela" and "cyclatón" were common, and were often similar in design. The "sobregonel", which originally had a cape or wide collar in the 13th century, transformed into "garnacha", then "gabardina" and "gabán" when it was shortened and lost the cape at the end of the medieval period.

The Evolution of Medieval Tunics

Medieval tunics have undergone a fascinating evolution throughout history. From their roots in the Iberian Peninsula, these garments have reflected the cultural and fashion influences of their time. As trends changed, tunics were adapted to meet the needs of medieval society.

The Importance of Decorations and Buttons

One of the distinctive aspects of medieval tunics was the attention to detail in the trim and buttons. The "brial", the upper part of the tunic, was often richly decorated with intricate embroidery. Buttons were essential for fastening tunics and adjusting them to the body, allowing for greater comfort and versatility in clothing.

The Versatility of Medieval Tunics

Medieval tunics were not only elegant pieces of clothing, but they were also versatile. They could be used on different occasions and adapted to different seasons of the year. Its ability to be paired with other clothing, such as leggings or skirts, allowed people to customize their style to their preferences and needs.

The Legacy of Medieval Tunics in Today's Fashion

Even though centuries have passed since medieval times, the legacy of tunics lives on in today's fashion. Some design elements, such as full sleeves and detailed embellishments, continue to inspire fashion designers and history lovers. Medieval tunics are a reminder of the rich heritage of textile fashion and craftsmanship over the centuries.

Curious Questions about Medieval Tunics

  • When did the tunic begin to be used in the Iberian Peninsula?

    The use of the tunic in the Iberian Peninsula dates back to the 11th century.

  • What is the "brial" on a medieval tunic?

    The "brial" is the upper part of the tunic that was decorated with embroidery and fastened with buttons.

  • How did robes evolve over time?

    From the mid-15th century, the skirts of the tunics were reduced or eliminated, leaving only the upper body or doublet, which was combined with full leggings.

  • What role did buttons play on medieval tunics?

    Buttons were essential for fastening and adjusting tunics, allowing for greater comfort and versatility in clothing.

  • What design elements of medieval tunics influence current fashion?

    Elements such as the wide sleeves and detailed embellishments of medieval tunics continue to inspire fashion today.

  • Why are medieval tunics considered versatile clothing?

    Medieval tunics could be worn on different occasions and combined with other clothing, making them versatile and suitable for different seasons of the year.

Discover the elegance and history of medieval tunics for women. Dive into the past and appreciate how these iconic garments have left a lasting mark on fashion and culture.