Wimple
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Measuring 75x45 cm, this wimple provides plenty of fabric to frame your face and cover your neck and bosom without being heavy or difficult to tie. We use 100% cotton muslin for this piece. Muslin is incredibly light and breathable, which is exactly what you want for a garment worn close to your face and neck during a long, warm day at an event.
It’s an accessory that instantly transforms a standard outfit into an accurate historical impression. It keeps the sun off your neck, hides modern hair constraints, and roots your character firmly in the Middle Ages.
Why it is worth adding to your kit
- High and Late Medieval periods are the right match for this design.
- 100% cotton muslin provides a lightweight, soft, and breathable feel against your skin.
- 75x45 cm dimensions offer ample fabric to wrap around the chin and cover the neck.
- Frames the face beautifully while providing historical modesty and sun protection.
- Authentic silhouette perfect for religious orders, townswomen, or courtly ladies.
The way the human children look at you, you would assume they have never seen an elf before. Granted, it isn’t often that you travel into cities. You prefer the tranquil sounds of the forest, away from the stench and chaos of busy human streets.
However, you have business with a certain wizard in town. So while your elven garb--decorated Fur Hood, tunic, and weapons--cause you to stand out amongst the crowd, you continue without raising a fuss. After all, they are only short-lived creatures. They don’t know any better than to stare.
DETAILS
Epic Armoury’s Fur Hood is an embroidered mantle with a long hood tail. The mantle covers the shoulders, keeping the upper chest warm while the hood protects the head and face from harsh wind. Elvish embroidery and polyester fur trim embellishes this hood, adding great detail to the felted wool. The inside is lined with soft, comfortable cotton.
Hoods are great garments for rounding off character looks, and the Fur Hood is a stylish garment that especially fits a roguish or elven character. Adjust the hood’s facial opening with flat split-leather cord lacing at the throat.
HISTORY
- One of the oldest garments known to humanity
- Common fashion in medieval Europe, especially with a hood
You tighten your Ring Belt another notch, frowning at the watered-down soup over the fire. It’s been a long winter, and you and your family aren’t sure you’re going to have enough food. As you consider ways you might be able to afford some meat--maybe you can do some work for a merchant in town?--there’s an anxious knock on the door.
“Raiders!” shouts the messenger on your doorstep. “Raiders are coming! Every able person is being called to fight!”
Suddenly an empty belly is the least of your worries.
DETAILS
Epic Armoury’s Ring Belt is a long leather belt made from 3 mm thick full-grain buffalo leather. Strong and durable, this belt is also extremely practical with its various D-ring hangers and leather straps for attaching equipment. With a rounded belt-tongue and 10 punched holes, adjust this belt to a large range of sizes to fit your unique body. Secure the belt using its solid brass belt buckle.
The Ring Belt is handsome and clean, making it a perfect fit for almost any character in any setting you care to play.
HISTORY
- Belts have been documented for male clothing since the Bronze Age between 3200–600 B.C.
- More commonly a male fashion item, with the exception of the Middle Ages
Oh no, you think, as a sword and a helmet are thrust into your farm-calloused hands. You’ve never been trained as a soldier, let alone asked to fight on a dangerous battlefield!
But here you are, suddenly standing in a row of your neighbors. You await the advancing orc raid said to be headed for your farms and your town, and you just hope that somehow you’ll make it through. At least your Helmet feels solid on your head. That’s something to be thankful for, at least...right?
DETAILS
Epic Armoury’s Ready for Battle Brawl Belt is a long slender belt made from black chrome-tanned, split-leather, providing a good anchor for swords and pouches. The belt is segmented, each segment twin-layered and interlocked with the next, reinforced by a thick leather cord that runs along the length of the belt. The belt is secured with a rounded iron buckle.
Ready for Battle Brawl Belt is simple, but functional. With its low-fantasy style, this is a good belt for almost any character you care to dream up.
HISTORY
- Belts have been documented for male clothing since the Bronze Age between 3200–600 B.C.
- More commonly a male fashion item, with the exception of the Middle Ages
As a squire, you are up before dawn training and serving your Master. You are expected to have your Master’s armour polished and ready at a moment’s notice. There isn’t a moment to yourself that isn’t being spent thinking about your work. Without your Master’s blessing, you’ll never become a Knight.
This particular morning you secure your Squire Belt over your breeches an shirt, noticing how the notch has to be let out a little more. You aren’t the scrawny squire you once were; it’s a good sign.
DETAILS
This bestselling Ready for Battle Squire Belt is made from three narrow chrome-tanned leather strips and provides a great anchor for weapons and equipment. The leather strips are braided and secured at either end with leather and a rounded iron buckle. This belt is highly adjustable. Just secure the iron buckle to any desired tightness through the braided leather.
The Ready for Battle Squire Belt is simple and easy to use, yet adds style and interest to a costume with its low-fantasy design. It can be made to fit a wide range of characters, cultures or settings.
HISTORY
- Belts have been documented for male clothing since the Bronze Age between 3200–600 B.C.
- More commonly a male fashion item, with the exception of the Middle Ages
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This product will be released at 14 August 2026
- Product number: 32940100
The Wimple is a classic medieval headpiece from our Yoremade collection, designed for the High and Late Medieval periods. Historically worn from the late 12th to the early 14th century, it drapes over the head and wraps securely around the neck, cheeks, and chin. It is the definitive head covering for anyone playing a nun, a modest townswoman, or a noblewoman travelling abroad.
Measuring 75x45 cm, this wimple provides plenty of fabric to frame your face and cover your neck and bosom without being heavy or difficult to tie. We use 100% cotton muslin for this piece. Muslin is incredibly light and breathable, which is exactly what you want for a garment worn close to your face and neck during a long, warm day at an event.
It’s an accessory that instantly transforms a standard outfit into an accurate historical impression. It keeps the sun off your neck, hides modern hair constraints, and roots your character firmly in the Middle Ages.
Why it is worth adding to your kit
- High and Late Medieval periods are the right match for this design.
- 100% cotton muslin provides a lightweight, soft, and breathable feel against your skin.
- 75x45 cm dimensions offer ample fabric to wrap around the chin and cover the neck.
- Frames the face beautifully while providing historical modesty and sun protection.
- Authentic silhouette perfect for religious orders, townswomen, or courtly ladies.
