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Horseman's Surcoat - From the field of battle to
the royal hunt this lord's long coat was made for a hard day's riding.
The traditional slit up the back, four buckle closure down the front,
stand-up collar and castled shoulder caps were the height of Renaissance
style. Made of durable suede, available in sizes 38" - 53"
(chest measurement). Black or Chocolate Brown.
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here to see a model wearing this outfit
Suede
Sizes 36-46 $455
Sizes 48-54 $525
Deerskin
Sizes 36-46 $300
Sizes 48-54 $370
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Capelets - For "summer wear" Robin would
choose the forester's capelet; Marian wore hers all the time. Made
of deerskin with two antler buttons. Black Brown or Green.
Forester's Capelet - The natural edge of the hide
is the bottom edge.
$185
Royal Guard's Capelet - This style has a castled
edge - very hip back then.
$195
The Sheriff's Capelet - Just like the Royal Guard
except he had shiny brass studs in the center of each "castle"
- he always was a show-off!
$220
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The Sherwood Cape - They all crouched breathlessly
behind the ancient English oak as the eyed the King's deer. Robin
swept aside his magnificent deerskin cloak as he drew a long shaft.
He never ever missed. Make grand entrances, look fabulous on horseback
or slip unnoticed into the shadows. This full length hooded cloak
fastens with two antler buttons, and yes, you can wear in in the
rain. To order send a tape measurement from the base of your neck
to your ankles. Black, Brown, or Green.
$1,260
(add $525 for applique knotwork)
The Nottingham Cape - Just the same as the Sherwood
Cape only it's knee-length (roughly 35" long)
$865
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