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Burgundian doublet of the 15th century

CLM-80

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180

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CLM-80
€180.00

Burgundian doublet of the 15th century

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natural (uncolored)
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  • Manufacturing time standard manufacturing time 4 months
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Custom made

This item is a custom-made, which means that our crafters use individual body measurements of a client for manufacture. Such type of manufacturing provides with a perfect fit of an item.

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Fabric for lining
Men's size for clothes/padded armor
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description

The Burgundian doublet of the 15th century represents a distinctive garment that was a staple in men's fashion during the late Middle Ages, particularly in the Burgundy region, which was known for its influential court and elaborate clothing styles. This doublet, crafted from wool and featuring a fitted waist silhouette, reflects both the practical and aesthetic sensibilities of the period.

One of the defining features of the Burgundian doublet was the use of buttons, which were both functional and decorative. These buttons were typically made from materials like metal, bone, or wood, and were often covered with fabric to match the doublet. They ran down the front of the garment, allowing it to be securely fastened and providing a tailored fit.

Additionally, buttons were strategically placed on the forearm area of the sleeves. This not only allowed for a snug fit around the arms but also added an element of visual interest. These sleeve buttons could be functional, enabling the wearer to adjust the tightness of the sleeves, or purely decorative, enhancing the overall appearance of the garment.

Size Chest (cm) Chest (inch) Waist (cm) Waist (inch)
XS 81-87 cm 31.89 -34.25 in 63-69 cm 25-27 in
S 88-94 cm 34.65-37.01 in 70-77 cm 27.56-30.31 in
M 95-102 cm 37.40-40.16 in 77-85 cm 30.31-33.46 in
L 103-109 cm 40.55-42.91 in 92-102 cm 36.22-40.16 in
XL 110-119 cm 43.31-46.85 in 92-102 cm 36.22-40.16 in
2XL 120-129 cm 47.24-50.79 in 102-117 cm 40.16-46.06 in
3XL 130-139 cm 51.18 -54.72 in 117-127 cm 46.06 –50.00 in
4XL 140-149 cm 55.12 -58.66 in 128-137 cm 50.39 - 53.94 in
5XL 150-159 cm 59.06 -62.60 in 137-147 cm 53.94 –57.87 in
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Warranty

If you don’t like the received product for any reason, you may send it back to us within 14 days. If the received item has defects or does not fit your parameters, we will make a new item and send it to you at our costs. If postal service lost your parcel, we make a search of it. If parcel could not be found, we make new item at our expenses.

Delivery

We ship orders via National Postal Service, who carries order to your local post office. Upon shipping, we provide you with tracking number of parcel. If you need express delivery (DHL, TNT, etc.), please contact us.

Terms

Every product is handcrafted and requires time for manufacture. Approximate time:

  • Gambeson and padded armor – 8-9 weeks;
  • Costumes and other clothing – 4-6 weeks;
  • Brigandines – 3-4 months;
  • Leather accessories 2-4 weeks;
  • Metal armor – 2-5 months.

Please contact us if you would like to know more precise terms.

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