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Shirt Aramis

Shirt Aramis

The sword sits in your baldric hanging down over your Aramis Shirt, faithful to its master despite the challenges. It has been a long and dusty road, but that sword has remained at your side through it all.

As your infantry unit comes to a halt, there is the tension one always feels before the fight. You resist the anxiety, because the moment you step into battle all of that must fade away. It will be you fighting alongside your fellow soldiers, and it will be the sword hanging in your trusted baldric that keeps you alive.

DETAILS

Epic Armoury’s Shirt Aramis is a loose roguish garment designed for comfort and style. Made from light cotton, this shirt falls just under the hip and is fitted with a lace-trimmed collar with a v-neckline. Adjust the collar opening with a cotton cord under the throat. The sleeves are designed to give a full, loose look associated with swashbucklers, pirates and musketeers. Tighten a cotton cord at the wrists to keep the lace-embellished fabric out of the way.

The style is classic late renaissance, but will match a wide variety of characters. Match with other Epic Armoury clothes and armours to create your personalized look.

Available in Off-White and Dark Red; and sizes X-Small/Small, Medium/Large and X-Large/2X-Large.

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
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Original: $42.00

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Shirt Aramis

$42.00

$12.60

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The sword sits in your baldric hanging down over your Aramis Shirt, faithful to its master despite the challenges. It has been a long and dusty road, but that sword has remained at your side through it all.

As your infantry unit comes to a halt, there is the tension one always feels before the fight. You resist the anxiety, because the moment you step into battle all of that must fade away. It will be you fighting alongside your fellow soldiers, and it will be the sword hanging in your trusted baldric that keeps you alive.

DETAILS

Epic Armoury’s Shirt Aramis is a loose roguish garment designed for comfort and style. Made from light cotton, this shirt falls just under the hip and is fitted with a lace-trimmed collar with a v-neckline. Adjust the collar opening with a cotton cord under the throat. The sleeves are designed to give a full, loose look associated with swashbucklers, pirates and musketeers. Tighten a cotton cord at the wrists to keep the lace-embellished fabric out of the way.

The style is classic late renaissance, but will match a wide variety of characters. Match with other Epic Armoury clothes and armours to create your personalized look.

Available in Off-White and Dark Red; and sizes X-Small/Small, Medium/Large and X-Large/2X-Large.

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