Templar Tabard / Surcoat Alexander for Children, natural/black- Outlet
Is your young squire preparing for their first grand battle, a LARP event, or a medieval faire? This Alexander Tabard, featuring the iconic black cross, instantly transforms any child into a noble member of the Teutonic Order. Crafted from heavy-duty 100% cotton, it is built to withstand rigorous outdoor play while remaining breathable and comfortable. The straight cut with strategic slits ensures that nothing restricts your child’s movement, whether they are wielding a wooden sword or racing across a meadow. Give them the feeling of a true medieval hero in a garment that breathes history and craftsmanship. Discover why this piece of equipment was absolutely essential for crusaders in the Holy Land. Further product information ...
The following variants are currently available:
Brave Young Crusader’s Alexander Tabard – Teutonic Knight Style
Authenticity and Comfort for Young Heroes
This child’s tabard (historically known as a surcoat or surcot) is designed for maximum functionality and historical flair. It features a straight cut with practical side and central slits, allowing for effortless running and jumping. On the chest, you will find a high-quality black cross appliqué, the unmistakable symbol of the Teutonic Knights.
Perfect for historical re-enactment, theatre performances, or as the foundation for a unique fantasy costume, the 100% cotton fabric is gentle on the skin—a feature you will appreciate during those warm summer days at medieval festivals.
Product Technical Specifications
| Material | 100% Cotton |
| Colour | Natural white / Black |
| Style | Straight cut with slits to the waist |
| Emblem | Stitched cross appliqué |
Size Chart
| Size (Child's height) | Total Length (Back middle) |
|---|---|
| 110 (approx. 43.3") | approx. 75 cm (29.5") |
| 128 (approx. 50.4") | approx. 88 cm (34.6") |
| 146 (approx. 57.5") | approx. 100 cm (39.4") |
| 164 (approx. 64.6") | approx. 115 cm (45.3") |
Historical Context: Why Did Knights Wear a Surcoat?
The surcoat appeared in European warfare during the 12th century, primarily in connection with the Crusades. It served two vital purposes. First, it provided sun protection—metal armour would heat up to unbearable temperatures in the Palestinian sun, and the surcoat acted as effective insulation. Second, it was used for identification. In the chaos of battle, where helmets hid faces, the colourful symbol was the only way to distinguish friend from foe. The Teutonic Order, founded around 1190, adopted the white garment with a black cross as their signature heraldry.
Care and Safety Instructions
To keep the tabard looking as good as new, we recommend a machine wash at 40°C (104°F) on a delicate cycle. This product is not suitable for tumble drying. Iron at a medium temperature, ideally from the inside out to protect the cross appliqué.
Warning: Only the tabard itself is included in the delivery. Other accessories shown in the photos, such as belts, tunics, trousers, or weapons, are not included. This garment is not protective armour. Never allow a child to handle sharp weapons without supervision.
We recommend pairing this tabard with a simple leather belt and a wooden sword to give your young knight a truly legendary look.
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