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Viking flap skirt Bjorn, brown canvas

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$104.98 USD
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$104.98 USD
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Highlights

The Bjorn coat with flaps is an authentic Viking cloak made of robust cotton canvas, combining historical accuracy with functional comfort for reenactment.

  • High-quality construction from sturdy canvas fabric with an additionally lined bodice for optimal durability
  • Authentic design with the characteristic triangular flaps based on archaeological models from Haithabu
  • Generous cut for practical layering with a contemporary length to just above the knee
  • Versatile garment suitable for both everyday wear and warrior outfits
  • Easy-care material made of 100% cotton, which can be conveniently machine washed on a gentle cycle at 40 degrees
Manufacturer's specifications

Battle-Merchant Wacken GmbH & Co. KG, Gehrn 4, 25596, Wacken, info@battlemerchant.com

Viking flap skirt Bjorn, brown canvas
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Viking flap skirt Bjorn, brown canvas
Viking flap skirt Bjorn, brown canvas

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Questions about the product Viking flap skirt Bjorn, brown canvas

What material is the Viking-style Bjorn coat made of, and at what temperature can it be washed in a washing machine?

The Viking-style Bjorn skirt is made of 100% cotton (canvas). It can be machine washed on a gentle cycle at 40°C. This garment is not suitable for tumble drying.

What are the special features of the Nordic flap skirt's cut, and how can it be ideally combined according to the description?

The Nordic Bjorn kilt is characterized by its typical triangular flaps at the front, which are folded over each other and worn similarly to a bathrobe. According to the description, it can be ideally combined with a tunic, baggy trousers, and a belt, the belt being essential for closing the kilt and keeping it in shape.

What fastening options does the Bjorn flap skirt offer, and how should the garment best be cared for according to the manufacturer's recommendations?

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Which historical finds served as a model for the design of the Bjorn skirt and in which region were they originally discovered?

The design of the Bjorn cloak is based on historical depictions on the helmets of Sutton Hoo and Valsgärde from the 7th century. Archaeological textile fragments of such cloaks have also been found in the Viking Age settlement of Hedeby (near Schleswig in present-day Germany) and in Birka (Sweden). This type of clothing originally came from Eurasian nomadic horsemen such as the Huns and Avars.