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Hemd Emrik, wit Size:S/M primarily used in Europe from

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primarily used in Europe from the 12th to the 17th century

They are depicted on the tombs of Günther von Schwarzburg (1349) and Sir Thomas Cheyne (1375) and can be worn both by late 14th-century aristocracy and commoners

hangeroc or a belt that complements the waistline

The original is nowadays part of the collection of the Clevaland Museum of Art in Ohio / USA

Hemd Emrik, wit Size:S/M primarily used in Europe fromThis loose fitting, lightweight shirt made of crepe cotton has proven its worth as an indispensable base layer for centuries. Drawstrings at the wrist and neck allow you to cinch the shirt or let it fall loose, exactly as you want. The crepe cotton is slightly translucent, so it is best to wear an extra underlayer if you use the shirt as a visible outer garment. As a simple, timeless basic garment, this shirt is ideal for a Renaissance outfit, and

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