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Viking overdress Tinna - Brown canvas sundress

Regulärer Preis
$64.98 USD
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$64.98 USD
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Highlights

The Viking overdress Tinna in brown is an authentic reconstruction of historical pinafores, ideal for portraying Norse maids or shieldmaidens.

  • Made from particularly robust and durable canvas fabric made of 100% pure cotton
  • Historically accurate cut as a tube dress, inspired by archaeological finds from Haithabu and Birka
  • Individual fit thanks to side lacing, allowing for flexible adjustment to the body's contours
  • Versatile combination options with underdresses and brooches for a cohesive medieval costume
  • Easy-care material properties as it is suitable for machine washing at 40°C on a gentle cycle
Manufacturer's specifications

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

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Questions about the product Viking overdress Tinna - Brown canvas sundress

What material is the Viking overdress Tinna made of and how should it be cared for according to the manufacturer?

The Viking overdress Tinna is made of 100% cotton (canvas). According to the manufacturer, it should be washed in the washing machine on a delicate cycle at a maximum of 30°C.

What are the special features of the cut of the Viking overdress Tinna, and for which historical roles is it suitable?

The Viking overdress Tinna features a relaxed fit with integrated comfort allowances, ensuring a high level of comfort and optimal freedom of movement. Designed as a classic smock or kilt, this robust canvas dress is ideal for authentic Viking portrayals in early medieval reenactments, visits to medieval markets, or LARP roles such as that of a shieldmaiden.

Which historical site served as the model for the design of the Viking overdress Tinna, and what function did this clothing originally fulfill?

The Viking overdress, the Tinna, is historically documented by finds from Haithabu and depictions from Birka. This calf-length garment originally served two functions: in its simplest form, it acted as an apron to protect undergarments during daily work, while richly decorated versions with braids, chains, and brooches were worn as status symbols.

In what different colors and sizes is the Viking overdress Tinna available?

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