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Viking Tunic - Natural Cotton Knee Length, Long Sleeves with Embroider

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This tunic is made from 100% high-quality cotton, so it's durable and comfortable to wear, yet it's also breathable, making it perfect for those hot days out in the sun.  Material: 100% high-quality cotton Patterened trim on neck, sleeve and bottom slits Short Sleeves Knee Length If between 2 sizes, we recommend opting for the large size Belt not included When most people think of Viking clothing, they probably imagine heavy furs and animal skins. However, the truth is that Viking shirts were made of a sturdy material that was able to withstand the elements. This was important because it allowed people to stay warm in the winter and cool in the summer. The fabric was also breathable, which prevented people from becoming overheated. This made Viking shirts the perfect clothing for people who worked outdoors. Viking shirts were more than just

This tunic is made from 100% high-quality cotton, so it's durable and comfortable to wear, yet it's also breathable, making it perfect for those hot days out in the sun. 

  • Material: 100% high-quality cotton
  • Patterened trim on neck, sleeve and bottom slits
  • Short Sleeves
  • Knee Length
  • If between 2 sizes, we recommend opting for the large size
  • Belt not included

When most people think of Viking clothing, they probably imagine heavy furs and animal skins. However, the truth is that Viking shirts were made of a sturdy material that was able to withstand the elements. This was important because it allowed people to stay warm in the winter and cool in the summer. The fabric was also breathable, which prevented people from becoming overheated.

This made Viking shirts the perfect clothing for people who worked outdoors. Viking shirts were more than just clothing; they also had a great deal of symbolic meaning. For example, the color of a Viking's shirt could indicate their social status. Wealthier Vikings would wear shirts made of finer fabrics, such as silk, while poorer Vikings would wear coarser fabrics, such as wool. In addition, the designs on a Viking's shirt could also indicate their profession or status.

Viking Tunic - Natural Cotton Knee Length, Long Sleeves with Embroider

Viking Tunic - Natural Cotton Knee Length, Long Sleeves with Embroider

Viking Tunic - Natural Cotton Knee Length, Long Sleeves with Embroider

Viking Tunic - Natural Cotton Knee Length, Long Sleeves with Embroider

Viking Tunic - Natural Cotton Knee Length, Long Sleeves with Embroider

Viking Tunic - Natural Cotton Knee Length, Long Sleeves with Embroider

Viking Tunic - Natural Cotton Knee Length, Long Sleeves with Embroider