

Shirt Jolner
Jolner Cotton Shirt – The Perfect Choice for Vikings, Rogues, and Peasants
The life of a Viking was never easy – harsh climates, constant dangers, and the need to stay ever vigilant. The Jolner Shirt by Epic Armoury embodies this spirit of resilience while delivering comfort and authentic style.
Crafted from roughly woven cotton fabric, the Jolner Shirt perfectly captures the essence of medieval life. Its loose A-frame cut and V-shaped neckline make it an ideal choice for warmer weather, offering freedom of movement and excellent ventilation. The three-quarter sleeves and hip-length design give it a classic yet practical appearance, blending seamlessly with a variety of outfits – from humble peasants to bold warriors.
The Jolner Shirt is more than just a garment; it’s a gateway to a different era. Whether you're portraying a farmer in a bustling market or a Viking on the shoreline, this shirt provides the perfect foundation for your costume. Wear it alone to reflect simplicity or pair it with more elaborate pieces to showcase a wealthier character.
Summary:
If you're looking for a versatile piece for historical or fantasy roleplaying, the Jolner Shirt is your go-to option. Its authentic style, high-quality craftsmanship, and versatility make it an indispensable addition to your wardrobe.
Natural leather products are very durable, but require regular maintenance with leather care products to stay flexible and to increase
Cleaning
It is best to start cleaning leather from the most delicate measures possible. Therefore, use a damp cloth with a little soap. If this is not enough - use a hard brush to remove dirt. Remove the soap with a separate damp cloth to wipe away any soap residue, and then use a dry cloth to wipe away the remaining water from the leather. Let it dry completely before the next maintenance step.
Conditioning
Always keep the leather maintenance after cleaning, because the soap will remove some of its natural oils. Apply mink oil, olive oil or professional lanolin-based fats to clean leather using a clean cloth, gently rubbing a small amount of fat with circular movements. Wait for the fat to soak in the leather, then use a clean cloth to clog the residue. For maintenance, you can also use beeswax by heating it to a liquid state and applying it to the leather. Remember that the leather so preserved will be harder and significantly darken what sometimes is the desired effect.
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