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Luke Outsider Tabard, beige Luke Outsider Tabard, beige 2
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Luke Outsider Tabard, beige

Epic Armoury
269530000
16.53 €
Embark on your own intergalactic odyssey with the Luke Outsider Tabard in an intriguing shade of black! Featured Features: Freedom of movement: This sleeveless tabard, made of light cotton, hangs elegantly over your base clothing, reaching the hips and allowing you to move with complete ease and ease in any situation. Its design is designed to provide you...
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Luke Outsider Tabard, black

Epic Armoury
269540000
16.53 €
Step into the intergalactic adventure with the Luke Outsider Tabard in a distinguished black tone. Featured Features: Freedom of movement: Made of light cotton, this sleeveless tabard hangs over your base clothing, reaching the hips and allowing you to move with complete freedom in any situation. Its design is designed to provide you with comfort and ease...
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Frojoerick bipart medieval tunic, blue-yellow

Leonardo Carbone
236310000
19.80 €
Do you want to give a touch of joy and color to your medieval outfits? The Bipart Frjoerick Medieval Tunic in blue and yellow is a perfect choice. Made from 100% cotton, this tunic is comfortable and durable, making it ideal for any historical re-enactment event. The two-tone blue and yellow design is bold and attractive, making you stand out from the...
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Viking tunic Tronde model, black color

Mytholon
237440000
20.57 €
Discover the impressive Tronde model Viking tunic in black! This short tunic is made of canvas and its cut gives it an authentic medieval look. The Tronde tunic is a classic with long sleeves and a neck opening that makes it easy to put on. Especially the wool variants are recommended for colder temperatures! The others are made of canvas, a strong and...
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Two-tone black-blue tabard, Ignaz model

Mytholon
237490000
20.57 €
The Ignaz model two-tone black-blue tabard is an essential item of clothing for soldiers and guards. Its unique and eye-catching design makes it easy to identify a close group, even if each member is wearing different types of armor and clothing. Made from a soft and breathable 100% cotton, the Ignaz tabard offers exceptional comfort over long periods of...
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Two-tone black-brown tabard, Ignaz model

Mytholon
237500000
20.57 €
The two-tone black-brown Ignaz model tabard is the ideal garment for soldiers and guards who wish to mark their unit as a solid force, even with different types of armor and clothing. With various color combinations available, this tabard stands out with its distinctive and attractive design. Made with 100% cotton, the Ignaz tabard guarantees comfort and...
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Two-tone black-cream tabard, Ignaz model

Mytholon
237510000
20.57 €
Awaken your inner warrior with our two-tone black-cream Ignaz model tabard! This impressive tabard is a must-have for soldiers and guards. Its two-tone black and cream design will not only make you stand out, but also give you a unique and powerful visual identity. Made from high-quality material, this tabard is made from 100% cotton to ensure comfort and...
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Two-tone cream-blue tabard, Ignaz model

Mytholon
237520000
20.57 €
Awaken the inner warrior in you with our two-tone cream-blue Ignaz model tabard! This impressive tabard is an essential piece of clothing for soldiers and guards. Its cream and blue color scheme gives you a distinctive and elegant look, standing out from the crowd and giving you a powerful visual identity. Constructed from the highest quality materials,...
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Viking tunic Tronde model, brown color

Mytholon
241040000
20.57 €
Discover the authentic Viking Tunic, Tronde model, in a rich brown color. The tunic -Tronde- is a typical garment of the early medieval period, common in many parts of Europe. Whether as an outer or inner garment for ladies and gentlemen, beggars, warriors or nobles, available in a variety of fabrics and colors, the -Tronde- tunic is an ideal base for...
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Viking tunic Tronde model, green color

Mytholon
243460000
20.57 €
Immerse yourself in Viking charm with our Tronde tunic in a vibrant green color! This tunic is a typical garment of early medieval Europe, worn by both men and women, be they beggars, warriors, or nobles. Made from durable canvas fabric (100% cotton), the Tronde tunic is a versatile option suitable for a wide variety of costumes. It doesn't matter if you...
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Medieval tunic short sleeve, Sigmund

Battle Merchant
088330000
21.23 €
Discover the versatility and style of the Sigmund model short sleeve medieval tunic. This simple tunic, made of high-quality cotton, is perfect to complete your medieval outfit and transport you to bygone eras. The short sleeves of this tunic add a modern and fresh touch, ideal for looking comfortable and fashionable during your themed events or in your...
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Immerse yourself in the majesty of medieval times with the Godwin model Brown Medieval Tunic. Made of soft cotton, this tunic perfectly combines style and comfort to give you a unique experience. The Godwin model stands out for its classic short-sleeved design, offering you freedom of movement without compromising your style. Whether you're exploring a...
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Medieval Tunics for Men: A Look at Their History and Evolution

In the category of Men's Tunics, Men's Medieval Tunics and Medieval and Period Tabards and Tunics, we find a fascinating history of clothing items that have endured over the centuries. The evolution of men's tunics in the Iberian Peninsula and its influence from oriental, Roman and barbarian cultures is worthy of study.

Since ancient times, men have worn tunics, a garment that has left its mark on various cultures. The Hebrews, Greeks, Egyptians and Romans all embraced the versatility and comfort of this clothing. Even the Knights Templar, known for their austerity and commitment, incorporated tunics into their clothing.

The tunic is characterized by its simple design: a garment that is placed over the head and adjusted to the body with the help of a belt. Throughout history, the length of tunics and their sleeves varied. Men typically wore tunics that reached their knees, while women opted for tunics that reached their ankles. These tunics were usually worn over undergarments, which evolved from the braccae.

The Tunic as a Symbol of Identity and Style

The tunic was not only a practical garment, but also a symbol of identity and style. It reflected the fusion of cultural influences in the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages, where oriental typologies mixed with Roman and barbarian heritages. At this time, men usually wore two or three overlapping pieces as tunics: the tunic, the sleeveless tunic or tunic, and the shirt. The top of them, known as the brial, was a common part of men's clothing.

Women also incorporated tunics as a complement to their dresses, demonstrating the versatility and popularity of this garment. The tunic provided comfort and allowed freedom of movement, making it ideal for everyday life and various activities.

Curious Questions about Medieval Tunics

  • What was the most notable influence on the evolution of medieval tunics in the Iberian Peninsula?

The evolution of medieval tunics in the Iberian Peninsula was strongly influenced by oriental typologies, Roman and barbarian heritages. This fusion of styles and cultures gave rise to the characteristic combination of overlapping garments in men's clothing.

How were tunics used in the clothing of the Knights Templar?

The Knights Templar incorporated tunics into their clothing as a basic garment that offered comfort and functionality. The tunics allowed them to move easily during their activities and also served as an additional layer of protection.

Why were tunics a popular choice for both men and women in the Middle Ages?

Tunics were popular in the Middle Ages due to their versatility and comfort. These garments allowed freedom of movement and suited a variety of daily activities. Plus, their simple design made them accessible to men and women alike.

What differences were there in the length of tunics for men and women?

Men's tunics generally reached to the knees, while women's tunics extended to the ankles. These differences in length reflected the dress norms of the time and gender expectations regarding fashion.

What was the purpose of the belt in tunic clothing?

The belt in tunic clothing served several purposes. In addition to keeping the tunic in place, it was also used as a decorative element and as a means of adjusting the garment to the body, creating a more streamlined appearance.

How did tunics influence fashion and style in the Middle Ages?

Tunics influenced the fashion and style of the Middle Ages as they were a versatile and functional garment. Their simple and comfortable design made them a popular choice for a wide range of activities, which contributed to their durability in fashion at the time.

When and why did the widespread use of tunics fall into disuse?

The widespread use of tunics began to decline as fashion and trends changed over time. With the emergence of more elaborate clothing styles and the evolution of fashion, tunics were no longer the main garment in everyday wardrobe.

Don't miss the opportunity to explore the rich history of medieval tunics for men and their impact on the fashion and culture of the time. These versatile and timeless garments continue to be a source of inspiration for designers and fashion history enthusiasts.

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