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Light medieval inner tunic wrinkled effect, white

Battle Merchant
236970000
25.47 €
Immerse yourself in the medieval essence with the light medieval interior tunic wrinkled effect, white. This loose-fit, floor-length tunic is cut from a lightweight crinkle-effect viscose fabric. The fabric is slightly transparent, adding a touch of mystery and elegance. The sleeve cuffs are gathered with an elastic band, while the neckline can be...
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Ylva Viking Women's Tunic - blue

Battle Merchant
234510000
25.48 €
Do you like the Viking style Then you have to have the Ylva Viking women's tunic in blue 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, the...
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Ylva Viking Women's Tunic - olive green

Battle Merchant
235700000
25.48 €
Do you want to stand out as an authentic Viking warrior? The Ylva tunic is perfect for you! Made from a fine cotton twill fabric, this slightly fitted tunic has slits in the side seams and in the center front and back, allowing you to move freely. Its 3/4 sleeves have a drawstring at the hem so you can adjust them to your size. The Ylva tunic is ideal for...
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,...
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...
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Medieval tunic for women Hildegard, natural white

Leonardo Carbone
132900000
26.79 €
Medieval tunic for women Hildegard model. It is adjusted on the sides with laces. It is 100% cotton in a natural white color and should be washed at 30º. Does NOT include the dress. This Hildegard model medieval tunic for women is the perfect complement for your theme events or costume parties. Made in Germany by the renowned Leonardo Carbone brand, it...
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Medieval tunic for women Hildegard, black

Leonardo Carbone
132910000
26.79 €
Medieval tunic for women Hildegard model. It is adjusted on the sides with laces. It is 100% cotton in black and should be washed at 30º. Does NOT include the dress. This Hildegard model medieval tunic for women is the perfect complement to show off an authentic and elegant style in your themed events. Manufactured in Germany by the renowned Leonardo...
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Medieval tunic for women Hildegard, dark brown

Leonardo Carbone
132920000
26.79 €
Discover the elegance and charm of medieval times with our Hildegard tunic for women! This incredible garment will transport you to the times of men and women, giving you a unique and authentic style. Our Hildegard tunic is made from 100% cotton, making it soft, comfortable and breathable. Its dark brown color gives it a touch of distinction and...
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Natural Medieval Tunic Greta

Burgschneider
085230000
28.84 €
Natural Medieval Tunic Greta. Made of 100% cotton and ideal to complement with medieval dresses. The Greta Natural Medieval Tunic is the perfect complement to your medieval dresses. Made of 100% cotton, this tunic will provide you with comfort and style at your medieval reenactment events, live role-playing games, and more. With its authentic and natural...
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Medieval tunic Lagertha short sleeve

Burgschneider
085740000
28.84 €
Medieval tunic Lagertha short sleeve The short-sleeved Lagertha medieval tunic is the perfect complement to your dresses. Handcrafted in premium quality cotton, this tunic will provide you with comfort and style at your medieval reenactment events and live role-playing games. Made by Burgschneider, a brand known for its heroic clothing for medieval...
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Metta medieval nightgown

Burgschneider
086660000
28.84 €
Do you want to feel like a real medieval lady? The Metta medieval nightgown is perfect for you. This beautiful nightgown is made of high quality cotton and by hand, which guarantees its durability and comfort. With the Metta medieval nightgown, you can transport yourself to medieval times and live the experience of knights and ladies. Whether it's for an...
28.84 €
Discover the Black Medieval Tunic Alina model in cotton and add a touch of style and elegance to your medieval outfit! This garment is perfect for those moments in which you want to stand out and show off a unique medieval look. Its simple but sophisticated design closes with a bow at the back of the neck, giving it a touch of authenticity and...
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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.