Viking Linen Tunic, Green
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Viking Linen Tunic, Green

Viking Linen Tunic, Green

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Viking Linen Tunic, Green

$74.00

$25.90

The Story

Full length tunic based on historical sources. Made of authentic Baltic linen, it is both durable and comfortable. Wear it during warm weather, or under a wool tunic during the cold season.

  • Based on historical sources
  • Color: Green
  • Made of 100% Baltic Linen
  • Historically accurate gores on the sides
  • Sizes: S - 3XL

- Accessories not included. You can find them all here in this webshop.

- The tunic is machine sewn. The stitching can be easily hidden with woven bands along the neckline, hem and sleeves for a hand-sewn appearance.

- Made of 100% Baltic linen in the Baltic region. Linen from around the Baltic Sea grows strong and durable due to the colder climate. It was a highly appreciated fabric by the Vikings.

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    Details & Craftsmanship

    Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

    Viking Linen Tunic, Green - Image 3

    Details & Craftsmanship

    Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

    Viking Linen Tunic, Green - Image 4

    Details & Craftsmanship

    Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

    Description

    Full length tunic based on historical sources. Made of authentic Baltic linen, it is both durable and comfortable. Wear it during warm weather, or under a wool tunic during the cold season.

    • Based on historical sources
    • Color: Green
    • Made of 100% Baltic Linen
    • Historically accurate gores on the sides
    • Sizes: S - 3XL

    - Accessories not included. You can find them all here in this webshop.

    - The tunic is machine sewn. The stitching can be easily hidden with woven bands along the neckline, hem and sleeves for a hand-sewn appearance.

    - Made of 100% Baltic linen in the Baltic region. Linen from around the Baltic Sea grows strong and durable due to the colder climate. It was a highly appreciated fabric by the Vikings.