Medieval Cotton Dress with Lacing – Adventure Princess - Outlet
Are you looking for a costume that combines elegance with practicality, allowing you to transform into anything from a noble lady to a daring elf? This medieval dress made from pure cotton is the perfect choice. Its natural cream colour offers an authentic look, while the breathable fabric ensures comfort even during long summer festivals or energetic LARP battles. Thanks to the clever side lacing, you can adjust the dress to fit your figure perfectly – whether you want a fitted silhouette for a banquet or a looser fit for running through the woods. The delicate red embroidery at the neckline adds a touch of sophistication and luxury. Further product information ...
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Medieval Cotton Dress with Lacing – Adventure Princess
Versatile Beauty for Every Heroine
Why fill your wardrobe with multiple costumes when one versatile piece can do it all? Inspired by late medieval and Renaissance fashion, this dress is designed to adapt to your character. The side lacing acts as a comfortable corset, allowing you to shape the waist without restricting your movement or breathing. The sleeve lacing adds both style and functionality. Perfect for:
- LARP & Fantasy: An excellent base for an elf, ranger, healer, or innkeeper's daughter costume.
- Renaissance Faires: Blend in with history and enjoy the immersive atmosphere in comfort.
- Themed Weddings: A simple yet stunning choice for a medieval or fantasy-themed ceremony.
- Stage & Screen: An affordable and visually effective option for theatre productions or cosplay.
A Stitch in Time: The History of the Kirtle
This style of dress, historically known as a "kirtle" or "cotte," was a staple of women's fashion across Europe in the 14th and 15th centuries. Worn by women of all social classes, the key difference lay in the fit and fabric. While peasants wore loose tunics, fashionable women of the era preferred garments that fitted the torso closely. The lacing featured on this dress was a revolutionary trend of the time, allowing women to achieve the desired hourglass figure. The embroidery at the neck signals that the wearer appreciates fine detail.
Size Chart
| Size | S | M | L | XL | XXL |
| Chest (flat measurement) | 42 cm | 46 cm | 50 cm | 54 cm | 58 cm |
| Waist (adjustable - flat) | 48 cm | 52 cm | 56 cm | 60 cm | 64 cm |
| Total Length | 143 cm | 145 cm | 147 cm | 149 cm | 151 cm |
Note: Measurements are taken with the garment laying flat. We recommend measuring a dress that fits you well and comparing it to this chart. To get the full circumference, double the chest and waist numbers.
Care Instructions
To keep your dress looking its best for years to come:
- Machine wash on a gentle cycle at a maximum of 30°C (86°F).
- Turn the dress inside out before washing to protect the embroidery and lacing.
- Do not tumble dry; let it air dry on a hanger to prevent shrinking.
- Iron on medium heat (cotton setting), preferably from the inside out.
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