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Viborg Viking tunic, dark blue

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$84.98 USD
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$84.98 USD
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Highlights

The dark blue Viking tunic is a detailed reconstruction of the important textile find from Viborg, Denmark, dating back to the 11th century.

  • Authentic design based on archaeological fragments from a historical excavation in 1984
  • Particularly elaborate and unique cut with a double-layered bodice for added stability
  • High-quality workmanship from 100% medium-weight cotton for optimal comfort
  • Functional details such as side slits and a practical neckline with lacing
  • Versatile use as an outer or inner tunic for reenactment, LARP, or medieval markets
  • Carefully adjusted proportions with long sleeves and thigh length for a modern fit
Manufacturer's specifications

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

Viborg Viking tunic, dark blue
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Viborg Viking tunic, dark blue
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Questions about the product Viborg Viking tunic, dark blue

What material is the Viborg Viking tunic made of, and what washing instructions should be followed for the dark blue fabric?

The Viborg Viking tunic is made of 100% cotton. Machine washing at 40°C on a gentle cycle is recommended for the dark blue fabric. The garment is not suitable for tumble drying.

From which historical finds was the pattern of the Viborg tunic derived, and for which body measurements is size L designed?

The pattern for the Viborg tunic was derived from an 11th-century archaeological textile find from Viborg. Size L is designed for a chest circumference of 108 cm and has a total length of approximately 100 cm.

In what year was the archaeological fragment of the Viborg tunic discovered, and what other articles of clothing, such as belts or trousers, are recommended for an authentic Viking portrayal?

The archaeological fragment of the Viborg tunic was discovered in 1984 during excavations in Viborg, Denmark. For an authentic Viking reenactment, Viking trousers (such as baggy breeches or tighter-fitting versions), leg wraps with hose, and a leather belt for attaching pouches and knives are recommended to wear with the tunic. Viking-style leather shoes and a wool cloak complete the historical outfit.

What special features does the construction of the sleeves and side slits of the Viborg tunic have to offer the wearer maximum freedom of movement?

The Viborg tunic offers maximum freedom of movement thanks to its three-piece sleeve construction with integrated underarm gussets and slit side seams. A special feature of the slits is that the back panel extends a few centimeters beyond the front, thus concealing the upper part of the slit.