Kragelund Askur Medieval Tunic, Long Sleeve, Black
Medieval Kragelund Askur Tunic, Black
The look and cut of this tunic are based on archaeological finds dating back to the 11th century. However, it is not an individual reproduction.
Nederfrederiksmose Man, also known as <,i>Kragelund Man or Fredriksdal Man, was found in 1898 near the town of Kragelund, Denmark. It was the first bog body photographically documented at the site of discovery. He wore a tunic, short leather boots, and bare-legged.
Our knee-length tunic is made of sturdy cotton canvas and adorned with hand-sewn ornamental stitches. It is elaborately finished and designed as an outer garment. So-called buds (wedge-shaped pieces of fabric) inserted into the front and back center panels and side seams give the tunic a beautiful shine from the hip down. The unconventional tailoring of the sleeves shows the combination of wide arms and regular forearms.
This tunic is ideal for the portrait of the Nordics. For an authentic look, we recommend that you wear it with a leather belt.
Details:
- Available sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL
- Color: Black (also available: olive green, wine red)
- Material: 100% cotton
- Total length size L: approx. 119 cm
(measured from the center of the neck to the bottom hem)
- Care instructions: Machine wash at 40°C, gentle cycle, do not tumble dry
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How to find the right size:
To take your body measurements correctly to determine your clothing size, always wrap the tape measure horizontally around your body at the widest part. For tank tops, sizes are based on chest circumference.
If you fall between two sizes, we recommend that you increase one size.
The facility is included in the standard and reflected in the final measurements.
Please note:
Delivery includes only the tunic! The other items pictured above are available separately in our online store.
As authentic as possible, as modern as possible!
This Viking tunic is part of Battle-Merchant's line of period clothing and medieval clothing for men, women, and children. From the first sketch to the last stitch, this piece was planned, designed and handcrafted with special attention to detail. Our clothes are modeled (sometimes accurately, sometimes less) on historical examples, grave finds, and original museum pieces, where they exist. We always strive to keep the necessary adjustments to current standards to a minimum, for example in terms of size and manufacturing process. See for yourself!