This short-sleeved medieval tunic or cotta is made from unbleached linen and is only hip-length. This makes it uniquely suited for summer dress and to wear with pants or hose. Usually it is worn as underwear with a cotta made from wool with the same cut.
Breeches made from fine unbleached linen closed with a fingerloop braided cord. With additional slits at the waistband to attach hose. Breeches (or Braies) are an ubiquitous piece of underwear in the medieval period.
Noble high medieval cotta or tunic made from plant-dyed wool in Mi-Party play of colours in dark green and beige. The light wool works well for summer clothing. The seams on collar, sleeves & hem are handsewn. The cotta is usually worn over a matching linen cotta.
Simple early medieval cotta or tunic based on the Haithabu finds. A little over knee-length with rounded sleeve head and four gussets. The seams on collar, sleeves & hem are handsewn. It is supposed to be worn over a matching linen cotta.
Early medieval tunic based on the Haithabu finds. Knee-length with rounded sleeve head and four gussets. The decorative seams on collar, sleeves & hem are handsewn.