Fencing Shirt
Fencing Shirt
The Epic Armoury Fencing Shirt is a loose roguish garment made from soft cotton and designed for both comfort and style. It falls just under the hip, and is fitted with a high collar at the neck and laced with a cotton cord through brass eyelets. The sleeves are designed to give a full, loose look often associated with swashbucklers, pirates and musketeers of the Renaissance. Tie the sleeves at the wrists to keep them out of the way.
The style is moderate and can be used with a great variety of character styles. Match with other Epic Armoury clothes and armors to create your personalized look.
- Available in Epic Black and Ivory White colors
- Available in sizes S/M, L/XL and 2XL/3XL
HISTORY
- Shirts began as a form of undergarments for men in the 7th-10th centuries
- Considered more of a Renaissance-era fashion for men with its billowy sleeves
- Traditionally worn as an underlayer beneath a doublet or vest
Fencing Shirt
The Epic Armoury Fencing Shirt is a loose roguish garment made from soft cotton and designed for both comfort and style. It falls just under the hip, and is fitted with a high collar at the neck and laced with a cotton cord through brass eyelets. The sleeves are designed to give a full, loose look often associated with swashbucklers, pirates and musketeers of the Renaissance. Tie the sleeves at the wrists to keep them out of the way.
The style is moderate and can be used with a great variety of character styles. Match with other Epic Armoury clothes and armors to create your personalized look.
- Available in Epic Black and Ivory White colors
- Available in sizes S/M, L/XL and 2XL/3XL
HISTORY
- Shirts began as a form of undergarments for men in the 7th-10th centuries
- Considered more of a Renaissance-era fashion for men with its billowy sleeves
- Traditionally worn as an underlayer beneath a doublet or vest
Original: $53.00
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$18.55Description
Fencing Shirt
The Epic Armoury Fencing Shirt is a loose roguish garment made from soft cotton and designed for both comfort and style. It falls just under the hip, and is fitted with a high collar at the neck and laced with a cotton cord through brass eyelets. The sleeves are designed to give a full, loose look often associated with swashbucklers, pirates and musketeers of the Renaissance. Tie the sleeves at the wrists to keep them out of the way.
The style is moderate and can be used with a great variety of character styles. Match with other Epic Armoury clothes and armors to create your personalized look.
- Available in Epic Black and Ivory White colors
- Available in sizes S/M, L/XL and 2XL/3XL
HISTORY
- Shirts began as a form of undergarments for men in the 7th-10th centuries
- Considered more of a Renaissance-era fashion for men with its billowy sleeves
- Traditionally worn as an underlayer beneath a doublet or vest












