Review of: Templar Quartered Tunic
Great Templar tunic. Fits well over full chain mail shirt. Very well made of quality material. The Templar emblem is securely fastened in the front. The mail coif fits nicely over the head and shoulders and lays perfectly over the tunic, as well. Good length both in the legs and arms. Overall an excellent item for your Knights Templar collection. Highly recommended.
Reviewed by:
Kevin,
July 05, 2020
Review of: Ranger Tunic
I ordered the L/XL and found it a little tight across my 44 inch chest. item description says it fits best on a 42 inch chest and over. perhaps it should be 40-42 inch chest instead for better fit. however, the quality is well worth the price. next stop... Jenny Craig.com
Reviewed by:
David,
June 16, 2020
Review of: Braided Monastic Belt
I wore this woven belt with my monks robe and it held up my German War Hammer nicely.
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Geoffrey,
April 22, 2020
Review of: Solid Tunic
If you're looking for something simple, easy, quick, and cost-efficient without sacrificing quality, this tunic fits the bill. Works well alone with plain clothes beneath, or as a base layer with a chainmail shirt, coif, and other accessories.
Reviewed by:
EDWARD,
June 01, 2019
Review of: Ranger Tunic
I can't say enough about the quality of this tunic. High quality material and build. The heavy duty denim withstands dirt, LARP blows, chainmail chafing, nagging kid tugs, you name it, it can take it! The brass clasps (I ordered brown) look amazing and are highly functional. I wear a chainmail coif and the top clasp is covered but doesn't cause a bulge.
The arm openings are appropriately large, which accommodates your undershirt, arming gambeson, and chainmail/armor. Plenty of room for all of that...and you can still raise your tankard of mead!
The neckline is low, which is a good thing if you wear a padded arming collar as it doesn't interfere. Just be aware that if you don't plan on wearing a high-collar undershirt, you'll feel a little "exposed" up top.
Be aware, when they say dry clean only, they mean it on this item. It is not colorfast and if you attempt to wash, you're going to see quite a bit of color loss and the material won't be the same. I have to hang it for storage, it holds folds and wrinkles forever! I attended a festival and after sitting for a few shows on a slightly damp bench, any section that was sat on held the folds and I couldn't get them to come out. I also noticed some dye bleeding onto my white undertunic. Not bad, just be aware.
This is a great item, and if you want something more than just your standard tabard, this is worth the money for the quality and build!
Reviewed by:
Paul,
May 30, 2019
Review of: Ranger Tunic
I wasn't sure what to expect when I ordered this. It was exactly what I was hoping for. Looks great and fits well. I live in Texas and this is light weight so I can wear it when the heat hits. At the same time it feels sturdy and should last.
Reviewed by:
George,
May 26, 2017
Review of: Ranger Tunic
I think it is a great tunic! Keep up the good work!
Reviewed by:
Michael,
April 15, 2017
Review of: Baron's Tunic
Is cut somewhat slim (L-XL), but actually felt more fitted over chain mail. Well pleased.
Reviewed by:
WILLIAM,
November 24, 2015
Review of: Baron's Tunic
This is a great tunic. I have purchased this item twice now. I have only placed a chain mail hood over the top, so I don't know how it would stand up to a mail shirt. I can say it holds up very well under normal circumstances. The L/XL is recommended if you are doing any layering.
Reviewed by:
Eric,
November 24, 2015
Review of: Baron's Tunic
Looks great, well constructed, and has just the right fit for a S/M build man when placed over chainmail hauberk and gambeson. To wear this over heavy splint or plate, though, you'd definitely want a larger size.
Reviewed by:
Ian,
October 02, 2010