The Tabard, also called bliaud in the Middle Ages, is an overcoat open on the sides with a rider on the front and back. It is braided around the neck and on the bottom. It can be made of cotton, wool, cashmere, hemp, drill... more or less decorated according to the social level and the power of the family. Very appreciated throughout history, it will complete and ennoble your medieval costume during your historical celebrations, Merovingian, camps, reenactments, theaters, shows, GN, fantasy and fairy worlds. Care: Wash inside out at 30°, do not spin dry. Attention! For the wool tabard wash with cold water.