Medieval Chemise
Traditional Renaissance Chemise 
  $48 


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Full-Length Classic Chemise with Drawstring Neckline
Traditional Full Length Style
Made From Soft Cotton Muslim
Long Luxurious Sleeves
Wear with Most Renaissance Dresses or as Nightgown



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Traditional Chemise
 Model# SBSO-CHEMISE  $48
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The chemise is somewhere between nightgown and slip, and is often the last barrier between a pleasant evening and an unforgettable night. The traditional chemise is the classic form, worn throughout Europe for centuries by women and confused men. It is worn under outfits to absorb any perspiration or assorted body soils and protect the outer garment from wear and tear. Our chemises are made from the same soft cotton muslin used to back baby quilts. They come with drawstring necklines and have very long sleeves for that extra touch of elegance.



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The flintlock pistol was the greatest advance in pirating since the wooden leg. The concept was fairly simple: gunpowder was stuffed into the barrel. A lead ball, usually wrapped in some sort of fabric, was stuffed in. A hammer was then pulled back half-way and left that way until the gun was ready to fire. The pistol technically was not meant to fire in this position, although sometimes they were known to go off half-cocked (and yes, that is the origin of that expression). When the gun was ready to be fired, the hammer was pulled back all the way and the trigger was squeezed. If you're feeling flinty, go check out the Strongblade selection of flintlock pistols, blunderbuss pistols and flintlock rifles.
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