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Hell window Isabella black XL

Cotton surcot

Item #: 030016CM10XL | Weight: 0.3 kg | Product description

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In the Middle Ages, the surcot was a sleeved tunic worn by both sexes and all classes. The name comes from the fact that it was worn over the cotte. A sleeveless surcot was also called a sockie.

In the 12th century, the surcot for men was long, over the knee, slightly slit at the front and was almost always belted. In the 13th century, the surcot was often hooded and in the 14th and 15th centuries it developed into a tight dress that was padded at the chest and buttoned up at the front, rarely exceeding half the thigh.

For women in the 10th and 11th centuries, the surcot was a linen undergarment, a kind of overshirt, but was also worn belted as a second skirt under the cloak. In the 13th century, the surcot became a real dress with sleeves that fitted close to the hand, a train and with or without a belt (see illustration). In the 14th and 15th centuries, it then descended again to an underdress, which becomes visible under the raised pleats and was later called a corset. (Source Wikipedia)

Color - black (without underdress)
Material - 100% cotton

Size chart

Measurements in cm S M L XL SIZE XXL SIZE XXXL
Your chest size 80-85 86-93 94-102 103-110 111-120 121-130
Your hip circumference up to 95 up to 103 up to 112 up to 120 up to 130 up to 138
Arm length of the dress 60 60 60 61 61 62
Center back length 147 147 147 147 147 147

Our model wears size S and measures 165 cm / 55 kg

Manufacturer:
Burgschneider GmbH, Rohrbachstraße 14, 60389 Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland, URL: www.burgschneider.com
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