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Great looking, comfortable Viking Age tunic made from dense, durable wool. It comes with historically accurate gores on the sides and fitted sleeves as seen in the finds from Hedeby harbor. As an outer garment, it will keep you warm on cold or windy days. The tunic is made from recycled wool that is a great ECO-friendly option! #grimfrost Viking Tunic Mens, Norse Clothing Men, Medieval Clothing Royal Men, Old Norse Clothing, Viking Outfit Men, Historical Viking Clothing, Viking Cosplay Men, Viking Clothing Male, Viking Men Clothing

Great looking, comfortable Viking Age tunic made from dense, durable wool. It comes with historically accurate gores on the sides and fitted sleeves as seen in the finds from Hedeby harbor. As an outer garment, it will keep you warm on cold or windy days. The tunic is made from recycled wool that is a great ECO-friendly option! #grimfrost

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Wide Viking Fabric Belt with Trim by armstreet on Etsy Nordic Medieval Clothing, Medieval Norse Clothing, Norse Clothing Men, Old Norse Clothing, Historical Viking Clothing, Viking Clothing Male, Traditional Norwegian Clothing, Viking Men Clothing, Viking Male

Dimensions: Overall width: 6-6.5 cm; Cotton fringe length: 6.5 cm; Size S – 300 cm (9' 10 ⁷/₆₄ '') long; Size M – 300 cm (9' 10 ⁷/₆₄ '') long; Size L – 340 cm (11' 1 ⁵⁵/₆₄ '') long; Size XL – 370 cm (12' 1 ⁴³/₆₄ '') long; Size XXL – 400 cm (13' 1 ³¹/₆₄ '') long. Matching tunic: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1542520782/exclusive-viking-tunic-with-embroidery?ref=listing_published_alert https://www.etsy.com/listing/208555120/mens-medieval-viking-tunic-bjorn-the?ref=listings_manager_grid…

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How to make a Viking tunic - the Must-Have in Norse fashion! | hanami-design Viking Costume Pattern, Norse Fashion, Medieval Costume Diy, Norse Clothing, Medieval Tunic, Viking Tunic, Viking Pattern, Medieval Crafts, Viking Garb

This is the “must-have” item to begin your kit if you want to do your first steps in re-enactment. This pattern works for a wool tunic or a linen under tunic. To take the measurement, the easy way is to have a look at clothes that fit you and you need to add at least 4 to 5cm to the length and width for the seams. Here I have an old tunic that I am using as an example. The main body part which is composed of two rectangles one for the front and one for the side. Draw the rectangle with a

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