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Avon Jupon
The Avon Jupon is from the early 1500s Flanders, which was considered part of northern France. Today, it’s Belgium. Lacing on each side of the bodice area makes it possible to feast to your heart’s content and still easily fit this dress. Additional laces from the wrist to elbow provide a snug fit. The detachable sleeves provide an option. They can easily be interchanged with other colors in the same style or different styles to expand the look of your medieval wardrobe. The Avon Jupon cinches the waist and provides a lift for the bosom, eliminating the need to wear a bra. The gown is designed to be worn with a Classic Chemise. The chemise’s extra sleeve fabric can be tucked into the top part of the gown’s sleeves to make them fuller. It is made of 100% cotton velveteen and fully lined in satin.
Celtic Dress
Women of the Rhine-Danube Valley wore this cotton dress over a lein or chemise. Boned in front for dramatic push-up shaping. A hidden pocket keeps the four pieces of spring-steel boning in place, and reinforces the front grommets. Machine wash, hang to dry. Wear with our Classic Chemise, Gathered Skirt, and Ring Belt.
Ren Shirt
We love this rainbow of colors! Full sleeves, tuxedo collar, and tie at the wrists and collar. 100% cotton muslin makes this a great shirt to wear alone or under your favorite doublet.
Highlander Shirt
The relaxed look of cotton makes this the ideal shirt for almost any causal occasion. Machine wash, hang to dry.
Satin Ruffled Shirt
One of the most versatile shirts you’ll ever own. It adds a distinctive touch beneath any vest or doublet.
Tunic
Tunic has been throughout history, and even till today still used for some cultures in daily living and others to religious ceremony. From the ancient Greeks to the Romans, and medieval times, tunics represented an easily made, highly comfortable, garment that could be worn by all sectors of society. Tunics were made in many different colors, fabrics, and levels of decoration depending on a person’s position and wealth.
Drop Yoke
Our 100% cotton shirt with full sleeves has ruffles at the wrist and a yoke with drop collar. Machine wash
Greek Tunic
Tunic has been throughout history, and even till today still used for some cultures in daily living and others to religious ceremony. From the ancient Greeks to the Romans, and medieval times, tunics represented an easily made, highly comfortable, garment that could be worn by all sectors of society. Tunics were made in many different colors, fabrics, and levels of decoration depending on a person’s position and wealth. Trims will be of various selection so it will be one of a kind.