• Merchants who can help you improve the historical look of both your soft and armored kits.

Fabric, Sewing, and Fiber Arts:

Fabrics-Store.com-linen fabric

Apple Cart Creations-yarns and fiber arts

Wm. Booth Draper-fabric and notions

Burnley and Trowbridge Company-fabric

Carolina Calicoes-fabric

The Woolery-yarns and fiber arts

Sartor Fabrics– Reproductions of historic textiles

Renaissance Fabrics-Fabric

B. Black and Sons-Wool Fabric

Bartlett Yarns-Yarn and Weaving Supplies

Faserhaus-Wool Fabric

Garb, Accessories, and Sundries:

Historic Enterprises-a little bit of everything

Medieval Design-a little bit of everything but higher end

Armor and Castings-medieval castings, strap-ends, etc

Lorifactor Historical Replicas-buckles, belts, camp supplies, and accessories

Boots by Bohemond-Boots and Shoes

Crossman Crafts-costrels, fiber arts, sewing, camp gear, sundries, and accessories

Townsend’s-Sundries

Wooded Hamlet-Sundries

Medieval Market-Garb and Sundries

Quiverstock-Garb, Sundries, Weapons, and Maille

Armor:

Master Uley

Armour Workshop: Coat of Plates

Aesir Metalwyrks

Wasson Artistry

Windrose Armoury

Ironmonger Armory

Cliffside Armory

Second Estate Armor

Harywald

Grettir Gauntlets

Cap-a-pie

Greenleaf Workshop

Weapons: