Medieval Shirt (1250–1450) – Cotton St. Louis Style
The foundation of any historical costume isn't the sword or the ornate doublet, but what you wear directly against your skin. This simple yet essential shirt, inspired by cuts from the 13th to 15th centuries (often associated with the era of Saint Louis), is the absolute basis of your wardrobe. Whether you are preparing for a battle, LARP, or a medieval feast, this shirt serves as a hygienic base layer (chemise) that absorbs sweat and protects your more expensive outer garments made of wool or leather. Further product information ...
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Medieval Shirt (1250–1450) – Cotton St. Louis Style
The Medieval Man's Second Skin
The shirt is designed with a focus on freedom of movement. It features a simple round neck without a collar, ensuring nothing chafes under a mail coif or tabard. The cut is intentionally loose (oversized), as was customary at the time—the fabric gathers around the body to create an insulating layer. Slits at the sides and front/back allow for comfortable sitting and wide lunges during fencing.
Material and Craftsmanship
While linen was primarily used in the Middle Ages, this shirt is made of high-quality 100% cotton in white. It offers high wearing comfort, breathability, and easy maintenance at an affordable price. It is ideal under a gambeson or as a sleeping shirt in camp.
Size Chart
The shirt is cut very loosely. When choosing a size, keep in mind that it is meant to be gathered on the body, not fitted tightly.
| Measurement | Size S/M | Size L/XL |
| Chest Circumference | approx. 130 cm (51.2") | approx. 138 cm (54.3") |
| Shoulder Width | approx. 44 cm (17.3") | approx. 46 cm (18.1") |
| Sleeve Length | approx. 69 cm (27.2") | approx. 72 cm (28.3") |
| Total Length | approx. 91 cm (35.8") | approx. 92 cm (36.2") |
Product Care
To keep the shirt white and in shape for a long time:
- Wash by hand or on a gentle cycle in cold water (max. 30°C / 86°F).
- Use a mild detergent.
- Turn inside out before washing.
- Do not tumble dry; let it air dry naturally.
Recommended Accessories
For an authentic look, cinch the shirt at the waist with a simple leather belt and wear a wool tunic or gambeson over it. Don't forget the braies (underwear) and hose.
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