Women's Tunic Ylva, blue-grey
This slightly fitted tunic is made from fine cotton fabric (twill). Slits at the side seams and the centre front and back ensure sufficient freedom of movement. The 3/4-length sleeves have a drawstring at the hem so that the sleeve hems can be individually gathered. Open edges at the drawstring and neckline give this tunic that certain something. More information...
Women's Tunic Ylva, blue-grey
- This tunic is suitable for depicting many northern and central European tribes during the Migration Period and the Middle Ages.
- We recommend combining this tunic with plain trousers and lots of leather details to create a tough look. With the matching accessories, you can create a harmonious, Nordic costume for a shieldmaiden.
- Available sizes: S, M, L, XL, XXL, 3XL
- Colour: blue-grey (also available: blue, olive green, black)
- Material: 100% cotton (twill weave)
- Total length for size L: approx. 85 cm (measured from the highest shoulder point)
- Care instructions: Machine washable at 40°C, gentle cycle, not suitable for tumble drying
Size chart - Ladies – Tunic
Size | S | M | L | XL | XXL | 3XL |
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Chest measurement (in cm) | 88 | 96 | 104 | 116 | 128 | 136 |
How to find the right size:
To determine your dress size based on your body measurements, please measure horizontally at the widest point. For tops, please use your chest measurement as a guide.
If you are between two sizes, we recommend that you choose the larger size.
Comfort allowances are included in the pattern.
Please note:
Only the tunic is sold! The other items are available separately in our online shop.
As authentic as possible, as modern as necessary!
This medieval tunic is part of the collection for historical garments and medieval clothing for men, women and children. From the first drawing to the last needle stitch, this garment has been planned, designed and produced with special attention to detail using real craftsmanship. We base our clothing more or less exactly on historical models, grave finds or museum artefacts, where these exist. We minimise alterations, e.g. to adapt to modern sizes and working methods. See for yourself!