Medieval Shift or Chemise, Women's Linen Close-fitting Shift or Chemise for  13th 15th Century Medieval Historical Reenactors, Viking Shirt -  Norway

Medieval Shift or Chemise, Women's Linen Close-fitting Shift or Chemise for 13th 15th Century Medieval Historical Reenactors, Viking Shirt - Norway

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This Womens Lingerie item by 2MakkReenactment has 416 favorites from shoppers. Ships from Ukraine. Listed on Feb 27, 2024
Historically accurate women's linen close-fitting shift or chemise for reenactors in the medieval style. Made to order. Please note, the item include chemise only. Shift or chemise is the most basic historical element of women's medieval underwear. This tight linen sleeveless chemise features a corsage tightly fitting to body, wide shoulder straps and with nestel cord on the side. The length of this shift ends slightly above the ankle. The item is avaliable in two colors: - white linen - unbleached natural linen We offer two types of sewing the shift: 1. 50/50 (industrial / manual) i.e. invisible stitches are machine sewn and all visible stitches are hand-sewn. 2. Completely manual i.e. both invisible and visible stiches are hand-sewn. Materials used: - fabric top - 100% linen - threads - 100% linen - nestel cord - wool, woven handmade Item care: 1. Washing - in the washing machine up to 100°F/40°C. 2. Drying - in the tumble dryer or hang out spreding the creases. 3. Ironing - slightly wet the item and iron it.

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