Medieval Canvas Tabard – 100% Cotton Knight's Surcoat - Outlet
This plain-coloured medieval tabard from Mythrojan® is an ideal choice for anyone seeking an authentic yet practical addition to their historical costume. It's crafted from sturdy 100% cotton canvas of the highest available quality, ensuring it will serve you for many years with reasonable care. Thanks to its loose, full-flowing cut and ample slits, this tabard is exceptionally comfortable to wear and won't restrict your movement, whether you're charging into the heat of battle or striding through the mead hall. This surcoat is a cornerstone of any knight's armour or medieval garb. Further product information ...
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Medieval Canvas Tabard – 100% Cotton Knight's Surcoat
What Occasions is this Tabard Ideal For?
This versatile tabard is an excellent choice for a wide range of historically inspired events:
- LARP and SCA Events: Perfect for completing the look of a knight, man-at-arms, or any warrior character.
- Historical Reenactments and Medieval Festivals: Add authenticity and a period look to your costume.
- Theatrical Performances and Film Shoots: Quality material and cut will stand up to even demanding use.
- Medieval Weddings and Themed Parties: A stylish accessory that enhances the atmosphere of the event.
- Knightly Tournaments and Battle Demonstrations: The loose cut and slits guarantee maximum freedom of movement.
Who Wore Tabards in History and When?
The tabard, also known as a surcoat, was a typical overgarment worn over armour, primarily during the High and Late Middle Ages, roughly from the 12th to the 15th centuries. It was worn by knights, men-at-arms, and common soldiers alike. Originally, it served to protect armour from the elements (rain and sun, which could uncomfortably heat metal armour) and also for identification of the wearer on the battlefield through heraldic insignia or coats of arms. This plain-coloured tabard represents a basic form that could have been worn by soldiers of lower rank, members of knightly orders with a designated order colour, or as a base for applying one's own heraldry. The age of chivalry is inextricably linked with the tabard.
A Historical Curiosity
Did you know that the length and cut of the tabard changed over the centuries? Early tabards were often ankle-length and quite loose. Later, especially in the 14th and 15th centuries, shorter and more fitted variations began to appear, which better followed the lines of the armour beneath. Plain-coloured tabards were also practical – not every warrior was entitled to a coat of arms, yet they still needed a functional overgarment for their armour.
Detailed Product Description and Material
This medieval tabard is made from sturdy 100% cotton canvas. This heavy cotton fabric is more substantial and durable than regular cotton, chosen by Mythrojan® for its highest available quality. The tabard features a plain-coloured design and is characterized by its loose, full-flowing cut. For maximum comfort and unrestricted movement, it is designed with ample slits (typically at the front and back, and open or widely cut at the sides, allowing for comfortable horse riding and combat). Its convenient length ensures comfort during wear. It's an ideal piece to complete your kit, bringing realism to your character without breaking the bank.
Key Features:
- Material: Sturdy 100% Cotton Canvas
- Cut: Loose, full-flowing, with slits
- Style: Medieval, universal knight's surcoat
- Available Colours: Red, Brown, and Black
- Available Sizes: S/M, L/XL, 2XL/3XL
- Brand: Mythrojan®
Size Chart
Please check your measurements carefully. The "Max. Wearer Chest Approx." refers to the maximum chest circumference of the person wearing the tabard. Remember, if you intend to wear this tabard over a gambeson and chainmail, you must take your measurements while wearing this additional gear to ensure the tabard fits correctly and does not restrict movement.
| Size | S/M | L/XL | 2XL/3XL |
|---|---|---|---|
| Length from shoulder seam approx. | 109.5 cm (43.1”) | 115 cm (45”) | 120 cm (47.2”) |
| Garment Chest Circumference approx. | 109 cm (42.9”) | 132 cm (51.9”) | 150 cm (59”) |
| Max. Wearer Chest Approx. (over underlayers) | 99 cm (38.9”) | 122 cm (48”) | 140 cm (55.1”) |
How to Care For Your Tabard?
To ensure this cotton canvas tabard lasts and maintains its appearance, please follow these care instructions:
- Washing: Machine wash at 40°C / 104°F (preferably with similar coloured clothes to avoid the risk of colour transfer).
- First Use: Wash before first use.
- Drying: Can be tumble dried on low heat. Air drying is always gentler to prevent excessive shrinkage.
- Ironing: Iron at a low temperature (cotton setting) if necessary.
With this quality tabard from Mythrojan®, your historical character will be perfectly attired!
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