Medieval layer light burgundy.
It has a great fall and movement thanks to the fact that it is made with a nice fabric, mixtures of synthetic wools. He wears a double row of beige cotton trimmings on the hood and bottom of the cape. It also carries a small pon-pony on the hood terminal.
Its wide and long hood gives it a romantic and mysterious popular air.
As a closure, it has two leather appliques (suede) on each side of the front from which two cords come out of each with which to knot and hold the layer.
It is a semicircular cape with a hood.
Layer length 124 cm.
Total flight of layer 5 m.
Hood length 90 cm.
Hood width 94 cm.
Medieval burgundy layer clear.
The word "cape" comes from the Latin "cappa" and referred only to what we now call a hood, but already in the Middle Ages it came to be considered the piece that covered the entire body, including the hood. It is always worn on clothes or clothing, to protect from the cold, to mask, to hide weapons, etc.
There were and are countless shapes and models, both hooded and not, short, medium or long, with collar and without it, 1/4 circle, 1/2 circle, full circle.
Product code: Light burgundy medieval cloak with long popular hood.