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Viking Clothing
As you can see in our pictures and our collection, clothing for Vikings and clothing is very important to us, on the whole the early medieval re-enactment impressed us very much.
Not only do the representations of this epoch coincide with our understanding of aesthetics, but the lifestyle of this time also reflected a strong bond with nature, which is also reflected in the clothing of the northern and southern tribes briefly summarized as Germanic tribes in Roman historiography. Thus for Tacitus a Roman historian of all clearly not Celtic origin attributable tribes were simply Germanic.
Just like the clothing of the remaining Germanic tribes, the Vikings' clothing had to help defy the unwillingness of the often ungainly weather. As a result, several layers of clothing were often worn onion-shaped. Thus, a typical example of Viking clothing as well as Teutonic apparel is the wearing of woolen calfskins on a woolen Thorsberg pants to a Viking under tunic on which a Viking tunic made of wool was worn.
Not only do the representations of this epoch coincide with our understanding of aesthetics, but the lifestyle of this time also reflected a strong bond with nature, which is also reflected in the clothing of the northern and southern tribes briefly summarized as Germanic tribes in Roman historiography. Thus for Tacitus a Roman historian of all clearly not Celtic origin attributable tribes were simply Germanic.
Origin of Viking Clothing
Some of these northern "Germanic tribes" also indulged in an equally lucrative as bloody hobby, they operated Viking, which means according to its Nordic root word as "warfare to the sea to the distant coast". From this later derived the name Vikings. Vikings is thus more of a job title than a popular assignment.Just like the clothing of the remaining Germanic tribes, the Vikings' clothing had to help defy the unwillingness of the often ungainly weather. As a result, several layers of clothing were often worn onion-shaped. Thus, a typical example of Viking clothing as well as Teutonic apparel is the wearing of woolen calfskins on a woolen Thorsberg pants to a Viking under tunic on which a Viking tunic made of wool was worn.
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Short Wool Tunic Svenja - Olive
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Short-Sleeve Undertunic Snorri - Natural
$39.90 -
3/4 Arm Undertunic Lofar - Natural
$39.90 -
Herringbone Woven Tunic Tyr - Burgundy/Grey
$85.99 -
Short tunic Erik - Sand
$45.99 -
Herringbone Woven Tunic Tyr - Olive/Grey
$85.99 -
Wool Tunic Lodin - Dark Grey
$75.99 -
Short Tunic Frekja - Sand
$45.99 -
Short Tunic Frekja - Grey
$45.99 -
Wool Tunic Hyria - Green
$75.99 -
Wool Tunic Hyria - Red
$75.99 -
Children's Thorsberg Pants Ragnarsson - Brown
$29.99 -
Children's Tunic Eriksson - Grey
$29.99 -
Children's Undertunic Leifsson - Natural
$27.99 -
Children's Tunic Eriksson - Blue
$29.99 -
Children's Tunic Eriksson - Green
$29.99 -
Children's Thorsberg Pants Ragnarsson - Grey
$29.99 -
Thorsberg Pants Ragnar - Hemp
$45.99 -
Garment Set Aegir with Undertunic and Short Sleeve Tunic
$75.99 -
Viborg Shirt Olaf - Natural
$59.99 -
Undertunic Leif - Natural
$39.90 -
Undertunic Leif - Blue
$39.90 -
Undertunic Leif - Black
$39.90 -
Undertunic Leif - Hemp
$39.90 -
Rus Pants Kyivan - Brown
$59.99 -
Rus Pants Kyivan - Black
$59.99 -
Short-Sleeve Tunic Aegir - Hemp
$45.99 -
Short tunic Erik - Green
$45.99 -
Thorsberg Pants Fenris - Wool Dark Grey
$59.99 -
Thorsberg Pants Fenris - Wool Autumn Green
$59.99 -
Thorsberg Pants Fenris - Wool Brown
$59.99 -
Thorsberg Pants Ragnar - Sand
$45.99 -
Thorsberg Pants Ragnar - Black
$45.99