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Men's Lightweight Drawstring Brais / Trousers
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Mens Nordic Viking Costume Full Set
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Medieval, Viking and LARP Undertunic
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Budget-Friendly All-Pieces Viking in Brown and Gray
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Cotton Arming Surcoat Tunic
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Norse Merchant Medieval Hooded Viking Cape
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Medieval Viking LARP Shirt
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Entry Level Viking Costume Base Set
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Viking Peasant's Fitted Sleeve Undertunic
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Medieval Viking Cotton Half-Sleeve Tunic
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Arming Surcoat Simple Split-Front Viking Tunic
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Viking Wig and Beard Costume
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Linen Ruched Chest Viking Peasant Undertunic
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Hildingr Fur-Mantled Cape with Embroidery and Bronze Chain Clasp
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Norse Traveling Merchant's Vest
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Viking Cosplay Medieval Costume
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Men's Pirate Viking Shirt
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Collection: Viking Clothes

Drakka is aware that Viking clothes served as a status symbol. During the Viking era, there was a social hierarchy. The highest-ranking person, typically the one with the most silver coins, is able to acquire the most beautiful and high-quality clothing. You may not believe Vikings care much about fashion, but rumor has it that it has had a substantial impact. Your attire primarily reflects your social standing in the community.
The higher your social status, the better the display effect and quality of your clothing will be. Second, certain Vikings dress to attract the opposite gender.
One might assume that the Vikings' clothing was merely utilitarian, dull, and uninteresting to match their typically dark and dreary environment. In fact, experts believe that this is where they originated. Numerous of his garments are colorful and vivid.
In addition to black and white, Viking clothing also comes in blue, red, and yellow, among other colors. However, some colors are more challenging to obtain than others.
At Drakka, we consider the significance of Viking clothes color; red may have been one of the most significant colors Vikings wore. This color is prestigious and economically valuable. It's one of the most expensive colors because it comes from the roots of Scandinavian plants that don't grow in the United States.
Instead, the Vikings were required to engage in extensive trade with other European tribes, which enhanced their value. Additionally, there are garments with intricate patterns.
The Vikings' fondness for ornamentation is evident in the intricate designs of their weapons and longships. This shows that clothes are neither simple nor common. This could be because of social status or importance.

Are your Norwegian Viking clothing made of cotton?
Drakka used multiple materials to create this Viking outfit. Check out our online collection, and if you have any questions, you can email us at info@drakkaVikingshields.com and we'll be happy to help.
Is a Viking bracelet included with this dress?
The accessories are sold separately. However, you can select the accessories you desire from our collections,. Add them to your shopping cart, and we will ship them all together.
What did the Vikings wear in battle?
The Vikings who could afford to wear armor utilized helmets, chainmail armor, and lamellar armor, which consisted of iron plates sewn together. Layers of quilted fabric, like linen or wool, were also used by Vikings of lower status to protect their bodies during battle.
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