Burgschneider takes medieval clothing essentials to the next level. Ideal for historical reenactments, medieval festivals, and costume use, Burgschneider brings versatile historical garb that will help you start your reenactment look or perfect the details of your fantasy persona. Shop medieval clothing basics like gowns, tunics, and pants for men, women and children alike made of high quality cotton. Then keep warm with hoods, cowls, and cloaks made of a wool blend. Add the subtle interest you need to make your historical outfit stand out with medieval overdresses, aprons, historical hats, and more featuring unique yet unobtrusive details and structuring to their designs. Begin your medieval outfit with ease when you choose items from Burgschneider or add authenticity and style to your already existing historical wardrobe.
The Roman cucullus was one of the earliest cowls, and its design carried over into the Middle Ages, as seen in the hoods worn by farmers, priests, and peasants. The Medieval Cucullus Gugel revives this design in beautiful accuracy.
One of the most popular items of clothing from the Middle Ages was the cowl. It was worn by farmers in their fields, peasants in the market, bards, and priests. The Medieval Gugel recreates the classic medieval cowl in authentic detail.
When people think of the Middle Ages, they think of knights and noble battles. But the Seven Seas were also rife with strife. The Medieval Pirate Shirt serves as a classy reminder that piracy predates the romanticized buccaneer.
Even in the Middle Ages, people were resourceful. Sometimes, a single piece of cloth could serve innumerable functions. With the Medieval Sash, you can add the epitome of versatility to your medieval or Renaissance ensemble.
If you are going to wander around your castle at night, you need to dress warmly while still demonstrating your power to any insubordinate servant you may encounter on your way. The Royal Medieval Underdress is just the garment.
During the Middle Ages, fashion was a luxury reserved for the nobles. The ordinary people were more concerned with keeping themselves warm than looking hot. The Simple Tie Medieval Shirt perfectly captures this rustic style.
One of the biggest archaeological finds, in terms of historical clothing, occurred in Skjoldehamn, Norway, where a well-preserved cowl was discovered in a Viking tomb. The Skjoldehamn Winter Gugel brings this renowned style to modernity.
The life of Snorri Thorbrandsson was pockmarked with conflict. Following a fight with another Viking, he traveled to Greenland, where he was killed in battle. You can capture the warrior spirit with the Snorri Thorbrandsson Undertunic.
Piracy existed long before the 1700s. It was around even in medieval times. The Stortebecker Laced Shirt is modeled on the clothing that Fourteenth-Century pirates like the German Klaus Stortebecker likely would have worn.
As the seasons change, clothing does, too. This phenomenon is not isolated to the contemporary era. The Three-Quarters Sleeve Viking Undertunic provides just enough sleeve for chilly days while still allowing the arms to cool in unseasonable heat.
The Middle Ages were not dominated by clunky armor and stiff dresses. The majority of people wore simple tunics over undershirts. The Womens Classic Medieval Tunic takes one such style of shirt and recreates it in authentic detail.
When you live in the forest, you do not worry about whether your clothes convey your noble bloodline. You simply need something that will help you blend in and survive. The Womens Elvish Fantasy Tunic conquers both of those issues.