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Roman Cloak Centurion Gladiator Cape
Roman Cloak Centurion Gladiator Cape
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Description
Description
Complete your ancient Roman look with our Roman Cloak Centurion Gladiator Cape. Inspired by the dramatic outer garments worn by Roman soldiers and warriors, this versatile accessory adds bold style and authenticity to any costume.
Ideal for
- Roman centurion and gladiator costumes
- Ancient Rome reenactments and themed events
- Theater productions and stage performances
- Historical and mythology-based portrayals
⭐ Includes
Roman Cloak (Cape)
Designed to replicate the cloaks worn by Roman soldiers and warriors
⭐ Features & Details
Classic Roman cloak styling inspired by centurion and gladiator attire
Adds dramatic movement and a commanding presence to any outfit
Versatile design suitable for multiple Roman character portrayals
Lightweight construction allows for comfortable extended wear
Easy to pair with armor, tunics, and accessories
⭐ Available Sizes & Measurements
Adult Roman Cloak-
Length: approximately 44 inches (top of neck to bottom)
Neck opening: approximately 28 inches
Bottom width: approximately 52 inches
One size fits most adults
Children’s Roman Cloak-
Length: approximately 38 inches (top of neck to bottom)
Neck opening: approximately 24 inches
Bottom width: approximately 46 inches
One size fits most children
Complete the look by pairing this cloak with our Roman Tunics and Armor, including our Roman Grecian Tunic Toga
⭐ Why Choose Heritage Costumes?
• Proudly Made in the USA
• Crafted with elevated fabrics, not costume-grade materials
• Designed for historical accuracy and stage presence
• Built for repeated wear in schools, reenactments, and productions
• Thoughtfully constructed for comfort and durability
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Why Choose Heritage Costumes?
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Made in the USA
Proudly produced in small batches in California using higher quality fabrics.
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Ships Quickly
Most orders ship within 24 hours from our California workshop.
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Built for Reenactments
Designed for schools, theater productions, and living history events.