Huge selection from plain to festiveįrom a simple medieval dress in beige or brown and dresses with decorative lacing and a hood to an authentic medieval wedding dress, the online shop for medieval clothes from BATTLE-MERCHANT offers everything you could ever wish for when it comes to medieval dresses. From children’s size 110 to adult side XXL, we have everything and can dress you splendidly for any (medieval) occasion! We tailor with excellence – from thin to voluptuous – as in our opinion, everyone deserves the perfect medieval dress. Small children’s dresses, large goddess robesĪre you looking for a medieval dress for your half-pint young warrior or do you need the perfect outfit for a curvy Valkyrie? At BATTLE-MERCHANT, you will find elegant medieval dresses in all sizes. In the online shop at BATTLE-MERCHANT, you can buy historical dresses, medieval dresses, medieval wedding dresses and clothes for women and children. But at the same time, tempermental Italian women were sparking in the dresses with wide skirts, low square decollete and puffed sleeves with cuts, where underdress could be seen.The clothes make the woman: Buy medieval dresses at BATTLE-MERCHANT!įlowing fabrics, enchanting colours, flattering cuts – at BATTLE-MERCHANT you will find appealing, authentic medieval dresses for ladies, maids, maidens or a jarl’s wife! In premium quality and at fair prices, we offer you dresses and robes for any taste and (almost) any occasion. For example, modest dresses with plain skirt and minimalistic decoration were typical for puritan England. Starting the XV century, dresses started to gain national features, based on the culture, social and religious traditions, rules and temperament of people of this or other country. Sleeves were attached to the armholes with pins or lacing. Sometimes one dress had few sets of sleeves of different shape, fabric and colour. Another specific feature of kirtle was detachable sleeves. It had long cut to the waist level (and even lower) with lacing. Kirtle was another type of upper dress, worn by European fashionistas. Tailors decorated it with lacing, embroidery with golden thread, pearls and fur trim. Neckline could be different as well, but approximately at the same time V shaped decollete came into fashion. Shape of sleeve were varying from narrow one with rich in ornament on the cuffs to wide and balloon-shaped. Noble women could wear dress with train of few meters. Length of a train was strictly regimented by lady’s social status. Sharp, pointed shapes were underlined in every way – in cutouts of dresses, shoes, and tall headwears.īurgundian style garb had very high waistline. Such outfit was notable for its elongated silhouette, typical for gothic style. Later, long narrow sleeves with cuts for arms became fashion.ĭresses of so-called “ Burgundian fashion” of the XV century were one of the most interesting ensemble. It had short sleeves or did not have them at all. For going outside, women were wearing outer garment surcoat (French “sur cotte” – over the cotte) of thick elegant fabrics of contrast colours. There was upper dress with long narrow worn over the chemise. In the XIII, multilayered outfit were spreading. Bliaut was worn with long belt, with rich decoration. Edge of sleeves and neckline were decorated with beautiful trimming or embroidery. It was thought, that such sleeves made women’s movements more expressive and lovely. Typical feature of bliaut was fancy shape of sleeves: they flared out down from the elbow. Collar covered chest and neck, sleeves were very long. Dress was feet length and was worn over the underdress – chemise. Commoners were dressing in dresses of unbleached linen or cotton. Noble ladies could afford such garb made of rich and soft fabrics. In the XI-XII centuries, women were wearing upper dress called bliaut. Just send picture with detailed description to Then we will advise you price and discuss details of order. If you didn’t find the wished piece of clothing in this section, we can make it individually for you. After that, manager will contact you with measurement request and specification of order’s details. Once all options have chosen, you need to add item to the cart and make a payment. We’ll help you to specify your size and required model. If there are some difficulties with choosing, please contact our manager. Add lining for your dress (if available).Choose fabric for your dress: velvet, wool, linen or jacquard.To order one of these custom-tailored dresses, you just need to: Dresses conform to historical analogues, which you can see in paintings and miniatures. We sew every item by hands according to customer’s individual measures and personal regards. Here you’ll see models of beautiful medieval garb, which were typical for Medieval Europe.
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