Site Navigation
please click the buttons below

Home Page
Parent Page
Medieval Wedding
Lady's Styles
Children's Styles
Ready Made Outfits
Large & Plus Sizes
Cloaks and Coats
Banners & Standards
Measurement Guide
Ordering Information
FAQ
Testimonials
Currency Converter

 

 

 

Medieval Wedding Events, Medieval Wedding Organiser, Medieval Wedding Co-ordinator.

Surcotes where worn in days of old by fighting knights on the battle-fields of Europe to help identify them to friends and enemy alike.

The tabard surcote style is open fully down each side and is fastened with side ties above the belt line, it is pulled into the waist with a belt and is usually split at the front and back to aid walking and riding, the resulting "panels" are cut to a point.  The tabard surcote is less bulky around the waist than the full surcote.

Below are a few examples of Tabard Surcotes we have made in the past.


Tabard Surcote designed for Simon
Fabrics Used: Cotton Drill and Felt

King Arthur
Fabrics Used: Cotton and Felt

Tabard Surcote for Hughes
Fabrics Used: Cotton and Felt

Simple Tabard
Fabrics Used: Brocades

Tabard Surcote inspired by the painting "The Accolade"
Fabrics Used: Cotton, Jersey

"The Accolade" by Edmund Blair Leighton

14th Century Tabard Surcote 1
Fabrics Used: Cotton Drill and Felt

14th Century Tabard Surcote 2
Fabrics Used: Cotton and Metallic Fabric
    
     
    

All images and content are protected under copyright by Guinevere's Dream ©2001 to 2010 unless otherwise stated.
For best results we recommend the use of a modern broadband connection and a screen resolution of at least 1024 x 768 pixels.