Pirate Shirt

Original price was: £38.00.Current price is: £30.40.

Medieval Shirt Linen

Original price was: £36.00.Current price is: £28.80.

Ludwig Shirt

Original price was: £27.00.Current price is: £21.60.

Ecbert Shirt

Original price was: £26.00.Current price is: £20.80.

Robin Shirt

Original price was: £35.00.Current price is: £28.00.

Canvas Shirt “Roger”

Original price was: £28.00.Current price is: £22.40.

Viking Tunic

Original price was: £38.00.Current price is: £30.40.

Cotton Shirt “Adrian”

Original price was: £27.50.Current price is: £22.00.

Medieval Tunic

Original price was: £38.00.Current price is: £30.40.

Renaissance Shirt with Eyelets

Original price was: £32.00.Current price is: £25.60.

Hrafna Tunic

Original price was: £41.00.Current price is: £32.80.

Medieval Shirt “Henry”

Original price was: £27.00.Current price is: £21.60.

Haithabu/Hedeby Tunic

Original price was: £46.00.Current price is: £36.80.

Birka Tunic

Original price was: £38.00.Current price is: £30.40.

Viking Tunic with Short Sleeves

Original price was: £38.00.Current price is: £30.40.

Knight Canvas Tunic

Original price was: £38.00.Current price is: £30.40.

Dress with Hood (Unisex)

Original price was: £36.00.Current price is: £28.80.

Medieval Shirt without Collar

Original price was: £27.50.Current price is: £22.00.

Tristan Shirt

Original price was: £27.50.Current price is: £22.00.

Medieval Classic Shirt

Original price was: £27.00.Current price is: £21.60.

Shirts and Tunics: Essential Medieval Attire

Medieval shirts and medieval tunics are fundamental pieces of historical clothing, worn by people of all social classes during the Middle Ages. Whether for reenactments, LARP events, Renaissance fairs, or theatrical performances, these garments provide authenticity and timeless style.

Medieval shirts were typically made from natural fabrics like linen or cotton, offering breathability and comfort. They were often worn as undergarments beneath tunics or armor, providing an extra layer of protection. With loose sleeves and a relaxed fit, these shirts allowed for ease of movement, making them ideal for both laborers and noblemen.

On the other hand, medieval tunics served as outerwear and came in a variety of styles and lengths. From simple peasant tunics to elaborately decorated noble attire, these garments reflected social status and personal style. Short tunics were common among warriors and travelers, while longer tunics were worn by scholars, merchants, and lords.

For those seeking a complete medieval look, pairing a tunic with other medieval clothing dress pieces such as cloaks, belts, or trousers enhances the historical accuracy of any outfit. Whether plain or embroidered, tunics and shirts are versatile garments that can be customized to fit different historical periods and character portrayals.

Designed for both comfort and historical authenticity, medieval shirts and medieval tunics are must-have pieces for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the fashion and culture of the Middle Ages.