Linen Shirt XVIII – B1

Linen Shirt XVIII – B1

55.00 90.00 

One of the basic garments of every reenactor. This type of shirt was popular in 18th century. The cut is comparatively simple

One of the basic garments of every reenactor. This type of shirt was popular in 18th century. The cut is comparatively simple, pleated under the neck and on the sleeves.  It has a low collar fastened on back. Arms are reinforced because of overwearing this part of cloth by soldier’s hanging rifles.

  • Standard version is sewn of natural linen of denisty: 180 g/m2. White linen as well as other colours and fabrics are available on request.
  • Shirts for armies were sawn from whiten linen but remember that even natural linen will get lighter after some time due to sunshine and water.
  • In case you need larger sizes than standard ones, we sew up to your measure which costs 15% extra.

Like all our clothing it can be hand or machine stiched. However, we always follow the principle to finish visible elements manually.

Weight0.20 kg
Dimensions15 × 15 × 5 cm

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