J839 - Green Linen Long-Sleeve Viking Tunic w/Pine Embroidery on Brown-Edged Tan Field

$199.00
Article number: J839
Availability: In stock (1)
Delivery time: Between 2-6workdays

This long sleeve tunic is made from pine green linen, and has an embroidered tan linen panel, edged with brown - as is the hem.  The embroidery is of a pine branch with acorn done in brown and green on each side of the notch, and a dark brown pine cone centered below it .  Washable or dry clean, it's best for summer, where it will help keep you cool, fall, and spring.

Neck - 25"
Length - 38"
Chest up to 47"
Sleeve - 35"

- Summer/Indoor
- Spring
- Fall

100% Linen
Dry Clean or Hand Washables

Items listed on the currently available pages are returnable if they have not been worn, altered or damaged, minus a restocking fee of $10 or 10%, whichever is greater. Any cleaning costs will be subtracted in addition. We do not return shipping and handling costs. If you are unsure about any part of your purchase, please contact us and we can assist you! 

Please contact us with any questions or if you need us to check additional measurements such as sleeve diameter, or hip.  The measurements above are physical measurements of the garment, and should be compared against body measurements rather than clothing size.

WE CAN SHORTEN ANY GOWN or TUNIC free of charge.  Many gowns can also be taken in easily.  We can also add trim, remove or change sleeves for an additional cost. Please call or email to check on cost and time needed for these alterations 

All of our clothing items are one of a kind items and are subject to prior sale. We make every effort to remove items from the web as they are sold.  Occasionally sales may happen in person and on the web or something may get overlooked. If this happens we will either duplicate the item, substitute it with another item of your choosing or give you a full refund.

Items ordered before 2 pm Eastern Time can usually be shipped on the next business day, but this is not guaranteed. If time is a factor, please contact us for shipping concerns. We will quote and ship via Express Mail or other premium service if requested.

 

NOTE: Please remember that colors you see on the screen are not reliable. Even when we managed to get the digital colors to match the real world colors on our computer (sometimes we couldn't) that's no guarantee that they will look the same on your monitor. When in doubt about the color, trust our descriptions first - if still in doubt, ask.

Sizing: Usually, our listed measurements are of the physical garment at its widest/longest points.  To fit properly, use your body measurements rather than your clothing size. When it comes to bust/chest, we give the measurement minus 3 to 4 inches to allow some ease. That’s why it says “fits up to”  To find your correct measurement, hold the tape flat against the body while you wrap it around the desired area. If you don't have a tape measure, you can also measure with a string or a long strip of paper, then compare the string to a ruler.

For Length: The gowns are measured from the back of the neck to the hem, so as a quick approximation of the maximum length you should wear, take your height in inches, subtract 12 for your head and neck.  So for someone 5'10", you start with 70", subtract 12" to get 58". Belting at the waist will draw the hem higher.  If you feel you might need more clearance, just let us know.  Hemming is free.

SEASONS: How warm or cold you run varies with the person, but we give seasons as a general guideline since most customers can't visit to try things on for themselves. It’s not as much of a concern with gowns as it is with cloaks.The most appropriate season is listed first, so a gown with "Winter" listed as the first season would not be a good choice for an indoor or summer event. When we say winter, we're talking about an overgown that is decently warm at 20 to 39 degrees Fahrenheit and winds of 20 -25 MPH with light layers underneath - average New England winter. If it says just "Winter", it is a very warm garment not really suitable at temperatures above 50F. “Mild Winter” is often a gown with less wind resistance and a bit thinner fabric which might be good at 30 to 50F and 10 to 15 MPH wind. We consider Fall and Spring to be 40 to 65F, with Summer as 60F and above for temperature, roughly the same as indoors.

 

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