Rus caftan, pleaded svita (Rus, X-XIII c.)
Rus caftan, pleaded svita (Rus, X-XIII c.)
Rus caftan, pleaded svita (Rus, X-XIII c.)
Rus caftan, pleaded svita (Rus, X-XIII c.)
Rus caftan, pleaded svita (Rus, X-XIII c.)
Rus caftan, pleaded svita (Rus, X-XIII c.)

Rus caftan, pleaded svita (Rus, X-XIII c.)

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Svita is a colloquial name for a half-cut caftan fastened with buttons. It was popular in the territory of Kievan Rus and Bulgaria.

Its typeface is based on many iconographic sources: "Menologium Basil II" (scenes of murdering Byzantines by Bulgarians), depiction of the prince's entourage from "Izborniki Sviatoslav", as well as the chronicle of Jan Skylitzes and later (including the depiction of the murder of Boris and Gleb from the 14th century In).
Its use is also confirmed by archaeological finds, such as the arrangement of bumps in graves, e.g. in Gnezdovo, Pskov and Chernihov.

The version cut and gathered at the waist has many advantages: it is better embedded in the sources (in visual representations we can notice a clear pleating), it gives more freedom of movement, allows you to mount the horse freely and it looks beautiful.

The most important element of this caftan is the fabric.
We use exclusively hand-woven wool textiles in a 2/2 twill weave, produced using traditional techniques. All fabrics are plant-dyed, resulting in natural, historically plausible colors consistent with early medieval dyeing practices. The twill weave provides strength, flexibility, and excellent thermal properties while remaining fully appropriate for early medieval reconstructions.

Our work combines archaeological evidence with iconographic sources—manuscript illustrations, reliefs, and early medieval visual representations—allowing us to create garments that are both source-based and functional. The caftan can be worn as a standalone outer garment or as a base layer under cloaks, coats, or mail.

Key Features

  • Early Rus half-cut caftan

  • Based on iconographic sources and archaeological finds

  • Fabric: 100% wool

  • Weave: hand-woven 2/2 twill

  • Dyeing: natural plant dyes

  • Simple, non-decorative, historically accurate cut

  • Suitable for reenactment, living history, and educational use

Sizing

Please select the appropriate size according to the size chart below.

We add the necessary ease to all measurements to ensure the garment can be worn comfortably and in accordance with historical authenticity.

If your measurements differ from those listed below, please send us a message with your exact measurements, and we will adjust the garment accordingly.

Size EU Chest Waist Sleeve Length (from shoulder) Wrist Circumference
S 46 92–96 cm 80–84 cm 60–62 cm 17–18 cm
M 48 96–100 cm 84–88 cm 61–63 cm 18–19 cm
L 50 100–104 cm 88–92 cm 62–64 cm 19–20 cm
XL 52 104–110 cm 92–98 cm 63–65 cm 20–21 cm
XXL 54 110–116 cm 98–104 cm 64–66 cm 21–22 cm

Measurements are body measurements, not garment measurements.

Standard amount of brass buttons is 10. 

Ordering & Production Time

  • This is a made-to-order garment.

  • The standard production time is up to 2 months.

  • An express order option is available:

    • production time: up to 7 days

    • +25% surcharge added to the base price

Historical Use

This tunic is intended for:

  • Early medieval reenactment

  • Rus and slavs contexts

  • Living history and educational displays

  • Camp and combat use

No decorative or anachronistic elements are added. This garment is designed for reenactors who value authentic materials, documented cuts, and historically consistent craftsmanship over costume aesthetics.

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