Full length, with a bit of gathering at the shoulder, they grow narrow down to the cuffs. The sleeves are fashioned with an armhole lowered to give ease of movement. Its loose cut with a soft flare from the waist - typical for medieval clothing - is created by triangular gores set into the side seams. Suitable for men and women, this shift tunic is cut to the pattern of a 12th-century undergarment, which would have been worn under the main garb or for sleeping.Īs undertunic would have been made at home, its pattern consists of simple geometric shapes. This is a breathable wonder that you’ll totally fall in love with! We’ve created a true medieval undertunic that is as effortless as a modern t-shirt. 282,598 brave adventurers have visited the Medieverse.Medieval Under Tunic Summer linen undershirt, 13th c.Eveland on How to Load and Fire a Musket…Īnnie Nonymous on How to Load and Fire a Musket… Tom Rowsell on Best Medieval YouTube Channels… Kate Hatchet on List of Medieval Clothing (91… Tim Eveland on List of Medieval Clothing (91… Tim Eveland on Best Medieval YouTube Channels…
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