Medieval Archeress Dress in Green Cotton Chambray
Step into the world of medieval tales with this elegant yet immensely practical "Archeress" dress. Its versatile and historically faithful design makes it the perfect cornerstone for countless costumes, whether you are preparing for a LARP, a medieval festival, or a historical faire. It is the embodiment of the simple beauty and functionality prized by women throughout the centuries. Further product information ...
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Medieval Archeress Dress in Green Cotton Chambray
A Design That Stands the Test of Time
Every detail of this dress has been crafted with authenticity, comfort, and durability in mind.
- Premium Material: The dress is sewn from 100% cotton chambray fabric with a substantial weight of 200 GSM (grams per square metre). This ensures the cloth is strong and hard-wearing enough for rugged conditions, while remaining breathable and soft to the touch.
- Flattering Cut: A loose, gently widening A-line cut with a floor-length hem provides complete freedom of movement and creates a beautiful, flowing silhouette. The dress features a simple round neckline and long, straight sleeves, consistent with period fashion.
- Natural Colour: The deep green shade evokes a connection to nature, forests, and the hunt, making it ideal for characters like rangers, huntresses, or healers.
A Garment for Every Occasion
This dress is a blank canvas awaiting your story. It is the perfect choice for:
- Historical Reenactment: Excellent as a foundational garment (a kirtle) for periods from the Early Middle Ages to the High Gothic era. Suitable for portraying anyone from a humble village woman to a Viking shield-maiden.
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LARP and Fantasy:
- Become an elven archer, a human ranger, a wise healer, or a courageous warrior. -
Theatre and Themed Events:
- A versatile and comfortable costume for any historical or fantasy-themed occasion.
Accessorise it with a simple leather belt for a practical look, or layer it with a cloak, apron, or overdress to create a complex and richly detailed costume.
Echoes of a Bygone Age
Simple, long dresses formed the basis of the female wardrobe for most of the Middle Ages. Their design focused on practicality and the economical use of fabric. The A-line shape, achieved by adding triangular panels (gores) into the sides, was an ingenious way to create a wide, full skirt for ease of movement without wasting precious cloth. This dress is a direct tribute to that timeless and functional fashion.
A Note on Historical Colour
In an age when all dyes were derived from natural sources, a rich green was a prized commodity. It was not typically made from a single plant source. Instead, the cloth had to be dyed yellow first (using plants like Weld or Dyer's Greenweed) and then, in a second step, dipped into a blue dye vat (most commonly from Woad). This two-stage process was difficult and required considerable skill from the dyer.
How to Care for Your Dress
To keep your dress looking its best for years to come:
- Washing: Hand wash in cold water or use a machine on a delicate cycle at up to 40°C (104°F). Wash inside-out with similar colours.
- Drying: Do not tumble dry, as it may shrink. Hang or lay flat to air dry in the shade to prevent the colour from fading in the sun.
- Ironing: Iron inside-out on a low heat setting, ideally while still slightly damp.
Size Chart
| Size | Your Chest (cm) | Sleeve Length (cm) | Total Length (cm) |
|---|---|---|---|
| S | 78-86 | 63.5 | 137.5 |
| M | 86-95 | 65 | 143 |
| L | 95-105 | 65.5 | 147 |
| XL | 105-112 | 67.5 | 149 |
| XXL | 112-120 | 68.5 | 152.5 |
| XXXL | 120-128 | 69.5 | 154 |
Please Note: This listing is for the dress only. The belt, pouch, and any other accessories shown in the photographs are not included.
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