Medieval Clothing
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Hospitaller Knight Tunic
This Hospitaller Tunic is made from medium-weight black cotton. A white velvet cross has been beautifully stitched to the chest and faux leather trims adorn the collar and shoulders. Quartered with splits in the front and back as well as both sides provide room for fighting or riding.
The Order of the Hospital San Juan from Jerusalem has its origins about the year 1070, when a group of Italian merchants constructed a hospital in Jerusalem to attend to the pilgrims.
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Hospitaller Knight Cape
This black cotton hooded cape has a white velvet cross stitched to the left forearm area. The frog has decorative leather rondels with a snap secure the front and a hood completes the cape.
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The Order of the Hospital San Juan from Jerusalem has its origins about the year 1070, when a group of Italian merchants constructed a hospital in Jerusalem to attend to the pilgrims.Excl. Tax: £67.50 Incl. Tax: £81.00