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An Articulate GentrymanYouve been watching one of those British period pieces online with the whole family lately. Well, its more like binge-watching...but its been fun, and even your kiddo has really gotten into it. Except, hes not taking from the show what you would expect him to, like underlying themes of prejudice or significant cultural moments. No, what your little guy has really attached himself to is the cool lives noblemen and women led! And honestly, hes not wrong. Noblemen got to live in big mansions, sip tea all day, and wear all the fanciest clothes (at least, of the time). So do your kid a solid and pick up this Child Noble Man Costume for him and let him experience the good life!We mean it. Let him throw this on and tell him he has no chores for the day, he can sit outside and drink his favorite sodas and eat sweet pastries, and maybe even boss you around a little (politely, of course). He'll surely love it...and youll love seeing him walk around in this classic style costume!Fun DetailsWhats not to love about this formal getup from the time of the Tudors? The outfit features a velvet tunic for a look thats fit to meet the King of England. The shoulders have faux fur trim and are accented with a gold-tone chain attached at the front of each. Finally, the fancy bonnet is black velvet and has a purple feather for an flashy show of nobility. In the full ensemble, hell look like hes ready to discuss politics with other noblemen, ride a well-groomed horse, or deal with merchants and trade!Humility Awaits...Probably!After his day is over, hell be so happy and grateful that you let him experience the life of the nobles that he might even offer to do the dishes and catch up on some missed chores. He may also request a giant portrait of himself to be hung in the living room in true Tudor fashion...who knows? It was a fun day for him though, and thats whats important!.