Welcome to Level Up LARP!


Let’s Level Up!!

The Level-Up LARP Initiative is a community project with the goal of celebrating our community’s creative costumes. To do this, we choose a series of garments, which are sold at a hefty discount of up to 30%. Participants then use these as a base to tweak and customize their own creations. Once complete, we ask participants to share their work with the broader community by posting in the SkillTree Discord, or by sharing it on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, or TikTok using the #LevelUpLarp hashtag. At the end of each level, our team selects our favorites to receive a gift card up to $100 and is eligible for the Grand Prize selection, a trip to ConQuest of Mythodea in Germany. So, want to know how to join in?



Step 1: Enter the Level

The first step in joining the Level-Up Larp Initiative is to sign up for the level by using the link below. Once you have confirmed your email address, you will receive a Welcome Email that contains all the important details! Pick one garment, or one of each, up to a maximum of five pieces. Please be aware that each level’s discount is only valid once per customer. For each new level, we'll email you the updated garment list.



Selecting our Favorites: The Team Selections

No matter what skill level you’re at, everyone is welcome! Our team’s selection process factors in each creator’s experience, which gives even new artists a chance in the spotlight. Each level will feature a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winner as well as a wildcard winner drawn from the participants. Prizes will not be limited to the most advanced and complex creations, but will rather focus on the overall execution of the modifications based on the context provided by the creator. Ultimately, it’s the passion and enjoyment had throughout the process that will tell us more than anything. At the end of each level, the rewards will be as follows: 1st Place: $100 gift card, and Grand Prize eligibility, 2nd Place: $50 gift card, and Grand Prize eligibility, 3rd Place: $25 gift card, and Grand Prize eligibility, Wild Card Winner: Grand Prize eligibility. After the first three levels, one participant will be selected for the Grand Prize selection process for the chance to win a trip to Germany to attend Conquest of Mythodea, the world’s largest LARP event.





Level 3 - Coats, Cloaks, Hats and Hoods! March 31, 2023 - May 27, 2023

Level 3 runs from March 31, 2023 to May 27, 2023! This means you have roughly two months to complete your customizations and share your creation. We highly encourage you to share your creative process with us, so we can share it with the community. This level’s garments are all 30% off!



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  • Birka Coat Aslaug - Wool Brown

    • Material: Herringbone Wool Blend
    • Genre: Historic
    • Sizes: S - XXXL
    • Reference: Birka Coat
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    $95.99

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  • Birka Coat Aslaug - Wool Grey

    • Material: Herringbone Wool Blend
    • Genre: Historic
    • Sizes: S - XXXL
    • Reference: Birka Coat
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    $95.99

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  • Birka Coat Aslaug - Wool Red

    • Material: Herringbone Wool Blend
    • Genre: Historic
    • Sizes: S - XXXL
    • Reference: Birka Coat
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    $95.99

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  • Bonnet Castilla - Natural

    • Genre: Historic
    • Sizes:Unisize
    • Product Details:
    • Can also be worn with shapel or hat.
    • Material: 100% Cotton
    • The colours shown may differ from the actual colours depending on the monitor and resolution of your computer.
    • Please note that cotton fabrics may shrink when washed!
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    $19.90

  • Bonnet Dagmar - Black / Natural

    The Dagmar Bonnet is made of 100% cotton with a long brim which drapes at the front below the base of the hood. It’s the perfect addition for an authentic medieval costume.

    The hood was an almost indispensable piece of clothing; it not only protected the wearer's hair from dirt and weather during work but also signified a woman's status. In the Middle Ages, only unmarried women were allowed to wear their hair uncovered. A married woman without headgear was considered a ""loose woman."" Hoods in many colors and shapes are an integral part of any costume.

    • Bonnet length: 50 cm
    • Turn over part width (complete): 20 cm
    • Turn over part width: 5 cm
    • Turn over part length: 88 cm
    • Pleat size: 1 cm
    • Button hole (each side): 1
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    $21.99

  • Bonnet Dagmar - Burgundy / Woad Blue

    The Dagmar Bonnet is made of 100% cotton with a long brim which drapes at the front below the base of the hood. It’s the perfect addition for an authentic medieval costume.

    The hood was an almost indispensable piece of clothing; it not only protected the wearer's hair from dirt and weather during work but also signified a woman's status. In the Middle Ages, only unmarried women were allowed to wear their hair uncovered. A married woman without headgear was considered a ""loose woman."" Hoods in many colors and shapes are an integral part of any costume.

    • Bonnet length: 50 cm
    • Turn over part width (complete): 20 cm
    • Turn over part width: 5 cm
    • Turn over part length: 88 cm
    • Pleat size: 1 cm
    • Button hole (each side): 1
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    $21.99

  • Bonnet Dagmar - Natural

    The Dagmar Bonnet is made of 100% cotton with a long brim which drapes at the front below the base of the hood. It’s the perfect addition for an authentic medieval costume.

    The hood was an almost indispensable piece of clothing; it not only protected the wearer's hair from dirt and weather during work but also signified a woman's status. In the Middle Ages, only unmarried women were allowed to wear their hair uncovered. A married woman without headgear was considered a ""loose woman."" Hoods in many colors and shapes are an integral part of any costume.

    • Bonnet length: 50 cm
    • Turn over part width (complete): 20 cm
    • Turn over part width: 5 cm
    • Turn over part length: 88 cm
    • Pleat size: 1 cm
    • Button hole (each side): 1
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    $21.99

  • Bonnet Emma - Burgundy

    The Emma Bonnet is made of 100% cotton with a hemmed visor sewn in at the top, and strings at the base of the hood. It’s the perfect addition for an authentic medieval costume.

    The hood was an almost indispensable piece of clothing; it not only protected the wearer's hair from dirt and weather during work but also signified a woman's status. In the Middle Ages, only unmarried women were allowed to wear their hair uncovered. A married woman without headgear was considered a ""loose woman."" Hoods in many colors and shapes are an integral part of any costume.

    • Bonnet circle length: 32 cm
    • Bonnet length (without visor): 40.3 cm
    • Hem width: 38 cm
    • Pleat size: 2 cm
    • Visor length: 36 cm
    • Visor width: 6 cm
    • Slit length: 7.4 cm
    • String length: 40 cm
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    $22.99

  • Bonnet Emma - Natural

    The Emma Bonnet is made of 100% cotton with a hemmed visor sewn in at the top, and strings at the base of the hood. It’s the perfect addition for an authentic medieval costume.

    The hood was an almost indispensable piece of clothing; it not only protected the wearer's hair from dirt and weather during work but also signified a woman's status. In the Middle Ages, only unmarried women were allowed to wear their hair uncovered. A married woman without headgear was considered a ""loose woman."" Hoods in many colors and shapes are an integral part of any costume.

    • Bonnet circle length: 32 cm
    • Bonnet length (without visor): 40.3 cm
    • Hem width: 38 cm
    • Pleat size: 2 cm
    • Visor length: 36 cm
    • Visor width: 6 cm
    • Slit length: 7.4 cm
    • String length: 40 cm
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    $22.99

  • Bonnet Helga - Black

    The Helga Bonnet is made of 100% cotton with a half-circle round brimmed hood. This garment is easy to wear and is a perfect addition for an authentic medieval costume.

    Popular during the mid 15th century, round hoods were worn by townswomen, senior servants and ladies at home. They not only protected the wearer’s hair from dirt and weather during work, but also signified a woman’s status. In the Middle Ages, only unmarried women were allowed to wear their hair uncovered. A married woman without headgear was considered a ""loose woman."" Hoods in many colors and shapes are an integral part of any costume.

    • Bonnet length: 46 cm
    • Bonnet width: 60 cm
    • Turn over width: 6 cm
    • Turn over length: 54 cm
    • Pleat size: 1 cm
    • Button hole (each side): 1
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    $20.49

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