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Viking overdress Tinna – Wine-red canvas sundress

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$64.98 USD
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$64.98 USD
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Highlights

The wine-red Viking overdress Tinna is an authentic garment made of robust canvas, faithfully recreating the historical dress of Norse women.

  • Robust Viking overdress made of sturdy canvas (100% cotton)
  • Historically documented design based on finds from Haithabu and depictions from Birka
  • Optimal fit thanks to practical side lacing
  • Versatile combinations for portraying a Norse maid or shieldmaiden
  • Easy-care material suitable for machine washing at 40°C
Manufacturer's specifications

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

Viking overdress Tinna – Wine-red canvas sundress
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Viking overdress Tinna – Wine-red canvas sundress
Viking overdress Tinna – Wine-red canvas sundress

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Questions about the product Viking overdress Tinna – Wine-red canvas sundress

What material is the wine-red Viking overdress Tinna made of, and at what temperature can it be washed?

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In which sizes is the Viking overdress Tinna available and how is the fit adjusted at the sides?

The design of the Viking overdress, the Tinna, is documented by historical finds from Haithabu and depictions from Birka. The simpler version of the dress originally served as an apron, worn to protect the actual clothing.

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The Tinna overdress is pulled over the head like a slip dress, has a loose fit, and is laced at the side. To complete the look, it is recommended to combine it with a discreet underdress and a belt; additional accessories such as cup brooches, chains, trims, or embroidery can be added to create an authentic maid or shieldmaiden appearance.

Which historical finds served as a model for the design of the Viking overdress Tinna, and what function did the simple version of the dress originally fulfill?

The design of the Viking overdress, the Tinna, is historically documented through archaeological finds from Haithabu and depictions from Birka. Originally, the simple version of this garment served as an apron to protect the actual clothing, while decorated versions functioned as a status symbol.