Medieval Clothing - Performing Arts Dress - Historic & Fantasy Costume Replica & Costume/Craft/Tailor Supplies

Mid length Capes
Medieval Clothing - Performing Arts Dress - Historic Reenactment - Movie Costume Replica
From Biblical Times - Roman History - Medieval Dark Ages - Renaissance  Period Through The Victorian Era
Custom Quality - Individually Crafted - Made To Order & Ready To Wear
DESIGNS BY ANORIA
& Company

Short Velvet Cape-Blue Satin Lining Velvet Cape - Short with Collar & Blue Satin Lining Short Velvet Cape-Breeches-Swordsman Shirt

***Capes Will No Longer Be Made To Order
Will Be Posted Here
As Made and On the Ready To Wear Line Page***

All Pricing is subject to change without notice...

Plush Cotton Velvet
$209.00 Unisex Sizes Small -- X-Large Regular - 43" Length
$229.00
Unisex Sizes Small -- X-Large Tall 45" Length
Satin Lined, Hook Closure, No Trim

Add French Gimp Trim $29.00 & Up
Add Ornate Embroidered Medieval Trims for $39.00 and up
Add
Lion Clasp - $9.99 - Other Clasps - Prices To Be Determined


Hoods Added For $39.00
Normal Size Hoods with draw cord

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Chamarre (Robe - Tudor)

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These patterns are not for sale --- YET!!! working on it --- and not included in the purchase of any costume order.

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December 16, 2004