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typical irish dress Froca (Irish Bog Dress) | Celtic Dress for Highland Games & Renaissance Faires

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typical irish dress Froca (Irish Bog Dress) | Celtic Dress for Highland Games & Renaissance FairesThis is a very easy to wear garment. It is our skillfully constructed bodice with a firmly attached skirt, worn over a full length chemise. The upper bodice portion is built with the same sturdy construction as our standard bodices. There is boning by the lacing to stop unseemly bunching. Made of solid colored, heavy cotton twill for a durable and long lasting garment. This garment is usually worn over a full length Wench Chemise. For added flair,

This is a very easy-to-wear garment. It is our skillfully constructed bodice with a firmly attached skirt, worn over a full-length chemise. The upper bodice portion is built with the same sturdy construction as our standard bodices. There is boning by the lacing to stop unseemly bunching. Made of solid-colored, heavy cotton twill for a durable and long-lasting garment. This garment is usually worn over a full-length Wench Chemise. For added flair, chose our embroidered, full-length Celtic Wench Chemise.  The Froca  could also be worn with pants and a chemise or basic shirt for LARPing. Made to be fully reversible, as well. Black is the standard reversed side for the bodice top, skirt color would stay the same color.  For an added flair wear our Celtic Wench Belt over the Froca!

STYLES:

Plain Froca: Solid color, no embroidery, no shoulder epaulets. 

Celtic Wreath Froca: This garment features lovely Celtic knotwork Wreath embroidery on the bodice and the skirt hem. 

Celtic Froca: There is traditional Celtic knotwork embroidered on the epaulets. Which have the added feature of keeping your shoulders from getting sunburned! 

Sleeve Options: If tie on sleeves option added, there would be grommets along the shoulder line.  See below for photos of sleeve styles 

Side Lacing Option: If side lacing is added, the dress will be split all the way down the skirt as well.

Length: Comes approx. 54" to 56" in length as standard.  Longer or shorter lengths are available by choosing the Height option desired. Let us know if you need a specific length. 

Pockets Option: There will be a visible stitch line on the front side panel in order to secure the pocket. The pocket will be our standard deep style pocket, large enough to hold a water bottle. 

MORE INFO:

  • Made in 100% heavy cotton twill and is machine washable.
  • Garment is fully reversible!  Two Garments in one! 
  • You can choose the length of the skirting. Measure as you would a regular skirt, from waist to the desired length.
  • Chainmaille necklace provided by MardigansMaile.com.
  • Sensory issues? Trying to match something? Would you like free color samples of the fabrics? We’d be happy to send you some, just email us your address.
  • Our Size and Fabric Color Charts are here if you need them. Remember, we can always do Custom sizing!!
  • Custom Sizing is available. To ensure a properly fitted garment, please give us your measurements. Click here for our measurement form. Or give us your bust circumference or bra size, and waist measurement in the Special Instructions.
  • Our garments are not mass-produced. Each one is handmade to your specifications here in the USA and our quality takes time. This means it will take approx 8 weeks to get your order to you. July through November orders may run 12  weeks due to our show schedule. Occasionally we can manage rush orders or may have items in stock, please contact us before ordering. Thank you for taking this into consideration when placing your order. 

***Color Disclaimer: Please note that due to screen variations, the color you see may not match the garment exactly. We strive to make our website colors as accurate as possible. However, website colors are approximations of the actual colors and dye lots may vary slightly.

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