As an archer, if you are planning on doing any reenacting, a historic longbow and good medieval garb are the first steps towards creating an authentic look. And Medieval Archery can help you with both of those! In this section you will find our medieval clothing, offered for both men and women so that any archer can easily craft their own ensemble. Whether are you aiming for an authentic look from the pages of history or a fantasy look from your favorite setting, you will find a number of garments that will help you craft your look here. Peasant shirts, outlaw tunics, and medieval trousers all perfectly create base looks, while additions like cloaks, hoods, and more help to build your ensemble into something that no-one can ignore. And for the ladies out there, we offer plenty of options as far as medieval skirts and blouses go, so that you can keep on using your bow while looking like a lovely medieval maiden too! And we do not expect you to go barefoot, so we also carry some mens medieval boots and womens medieval boots to complete your look! Medieval reenactment has never been so easy for an archer! Just browse through the medieval garb here at Medieval Archery and you will likely get quite a few ideas on how to craft your own ideal archer ensemble.
A sturdy yet stylish shoe, the Haddock Jackboots are a fantastic addition to historical reenactment looks and suitable for wear during LARP events. Made of synthetic, weather-proof leather, these boots are ready for anything.
A mercenary or illusive figure may desire a hood to conceal their faces. The Halaif Canvas Hood works great for heroes or villains and many others. This hood is sure to become a favorite in any reenactment or roleplaying wardrobe.
Whether you need to hide from your enemy or simply wish to cover your face, be sure to check out the Halaif Suede Hood and add it to your costume. This hood is a great addition to a variety of roleplaying and reenacting wardrobes.
Inspired by a Norwegian find, this Halaif Wool Hood adds some historical style to a variety of outfits. It works wonderfully with many characters. This hood is sure to become a favorite in any reenactment or roleplaying wardrobe.
Stroll through a renaissance faire or traipse through an enchanted LARP forest in the proper footwear. Modeled after medieval footwear found in museum and period artwork, these Heinrich Ankle Boots lend authenticity to your roleplay.
If you just cannot decide what color to wear, the Helena Canvas Dress has you covered. This medieval gown vertically displays two festive colors, ensuring an eye-catching look at your next reenactment event or Renaissance festival.
For those who are truly noble, just a subtle hint of gold is enough to portray your status. Wear the Heloise Canvas Dress, adorned with golden ribbon at the neck and sleeve cuffs, to elegantly display your refined sense of fashion.
Hibernus was a Latin word used to describe winter as well as to denote someone from Ireland. The Hibernus Medieval Hooded Cloak is perfect for winter wear, and it resembles those garments worn by the ancient Celtic people.
In the cold of winter, you are going to want to stay bundled up, and you cannot afford for your cloak to blow away in those powerful blizzard winds. You need a cloak pin you can trust, one like the Hilde Penannular Brooch.
So named for the son of Theseus, the Hippolytus Greek Tunic will bring both regal and mythical style to your historical reenactment wardrobe. Made of a satiny cotton fabric, this mens teal tunic is trimmed with gold embroidery.
Accent your cloak, cape, shawl, or even a tunic with the Historic Penannular Brooch. This open ring cloak pin is handcrafted from wrought iron and has a twisted texture interspersed through its round frame and moveable, tapered pin.
Crouching, you wait for your prey to appear. You have stalked through the forest ready to make an attack. Wear the Hunters Tunic with your ensemble. It looks great for many medieval and fantasy events, like LARP battles or faires.