With this simple sleeveless medieval cotton dress, you can quickly put together an outfit for little coin. This garment works well if you need an extra layer for colder weather without donning a coat, it also works as a protective covering for a good quality historic dress whilst you're doing camp chores, cooking or LARPing. Furthermore, if you have a plain modern style dress, that isn't quite historic-looking enough to work by itself, then this versatile garment can simply go over it, and when paired with a cap and a chic belt, you can look like a real medieval villager.
(cm) | Chest | Overall Length | Waist Circumference |
S | 100 | 130 | 120 |
M | 110 | 135 | 135 |
L | 120 | 135 | 140 |
XL | 130 | 137 | 160 |
XXL | 140 | 143 | 170 |
XXXL | 145 | 140 | 190 |
Some medieval clothing websites may carry “.au” at the end of their address and have pricing in Australian dollars. They may even offer free postage, giving the impression that you’re dealing with an Australian business: but when you search the site for contact details, such as an address or telephone number, these are strangely absent! This is because such websites are located in places like Germany or China. When you order from such businesses, you are essentially being tricked into placing an overseas order, which of course means the delivery will take weeks, the risk of loss or damage is increased, and if there’s an issue with the apparel upon arrival (wrong item, bad quality, wrong size or colour) then sending it back will not be a realistic proposition. With The Medieval Shoppe you are dealing with a truly Australian owned and Australian located business.