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    • CLEARANCE - save up to $45!
    • Regular price $214.95-$159.95
    • Limited availability, will not be restocked
    • ALL FINAL SALE
    • Based on period sources, using authentic lines (see Historical Inspirations below)
    • Full selection available on regular product page in Wool or Linen 
    • Affordable price makes it ideal for a new reenactor dressing up an existing wardrobe
    • Available in a medieval palette of natural and jewel tones
    • No visible machine stitching
    • All interior seams finished
    • Comes in five sizes to accommodate most body types
    • size 6 is available as a custom order +$40
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    Size Chart

    Note: In our women’s clothes we’ve abandoned ‘standard’, modern sizing because it is far from standard, and tends to cause more confusion than provide accurate information. So, please judge your size by your chest and waist measurements. We do not give waist and hip measurements because the kirtle  is an ‘A’ line style and flares out from the bust so that fit at the hip is generally not an issue.

    Size

    Max. Bust Measurement

     

    2

    36″ / 91cm

     

    3

    40″ / 102cm

     

    4

    46″ / 117cm

     

    5

    50″ / 125cm

     

    6

    54″ / 137cm

     

    Size 6 is available made-to-order only.

    White, Black, Red, Royal Blue, Burgundy, Purple

    Slate Blue, Sage, Dark Green, Oatmeal, Dark Brown, Gold

    Note: Please note, with the difficulty of accurately representing colors on a variety of monitors, the color names are meant as descriptions along with the swatches. Please use both when deciding on what color to order. Also, despite how the colors may appear on your monitor the same color names in Wool, Silk and Linen are different and do not exactly coordinate.

    Perhaps the most distinctive Norse garment of the Viking Age was the apron dress, worn by women of all stations. Worn over a kirtle, the apron dress was not only an overdress, but a way for Scandinavian women to show their love of ornamentation, both through embroidery and the attachment of brooches, beads, and small metal utensils.

    There are many theories as to the exact construction of an apron dress, as there is a lack of extant garments and conflicting descriptions in historical sources, but the pieces of the Hedeby find are generally agreed upon to be the most probable method of construction. We have therefore used this find in designing the Revival Apron Dress. A relatively complex pattern consisting of rectangular pieces, triangle gores and a straight rectangular piece with a flare on one side, the garment is designed to fit closely across the bust and upper body, then loosely flare out at the wait to a full hem. Worn with our basic kirtle, the apron dress gives a distinctly Norse presentation.

    About our Viking Age / Early Medieval Line

    “AD. 793. This year came dreadful fore-warnings over the land of the Northumbrians, terrifying the people most woefully: these were immense sheets of light rushing through the air, and whirlwinds, and fiery dragons flying across the firmament. These tremendous tokens were soon followed by a great famine: and not long after, on the sixth day before the ides of January in the same year, the harrowing inroads of heathen men made lamentable havoc in the church of God in Holy-island (Lindisfarne), by rapine and slaughter.” – The Anglo Saxon Chronicle

    In the late 8th century, Scandinavian sea-pirates sacked the island monastery of Lindisfarne, heralding in the so-called Viking Age, a term applied to the eighth through eleventh centuries, in which Norsemen traders and raiders, explored Europe, and settled in Normandy, Iceland, Greenland, Newfoundland, and Vinland. To the east, they set themselves up as the rulers of Russian Kiev, pressed into Anatolia and took service as the famed Varangian Guard of the Byzantine Emperors.

    Our new Viking Age product line will be continuously growing with representations of the fashions of the Norse, Anglo-Saxons and Normans civilizations of this period. Regardless of which of these cultures one portrays, there are a number of common truths for Northern European fashion in this period. Linen was the most fabric for clothing, followed by a variety of different weight wools used for overtunics, cloaks and overdresses. Silk, as an extremely rare, luxury fabric, was only used for small trim or accents.

    The period leading to the Viking Age was a conservative one, with localized cultures and limited trade. Consequently, many similarities of cut and fit exist between late Roman era Germanic dress and Viking era, Scandinavian clothes, until very late in the period.

    Read more about Viking culture in our From the Pen of History article: The Gift of a Shirt

    Drawing after gold foil (Guldgabbar) found at Hauge, Norway circa 550-800

    Drawing after gold foil(Guldgabbar) found at Hauge, Norway circa 550-800

    Drawing after carving from Pickhill, England A.D. 400-475

    From Left:

    -our linen Viking tunic in burgundy worn with linen Viking Pants in  sage, wool Leg Wraps in brown tweed and Viking turn boots

    -our linen Viking tunic in sage worn with linen Viking Pants in slate blue, wool Leg Wraps in olive and Viking turn boots

    -our linen Viking Apron Dress in burgundy worn with linen Kirtle in dark brown, Viking hood in white and Viking turn boots

    -our linen Viking Apron Dress in oatmeal worn with linen Kirtle in dark green and Viking turn boots

    -our linen Viking Apron Dress in sage worn with linen Kirtle in gold and Viking turn boots

    Three views of our Linen Apron Dress in slate blue, Kirtle in oatmeal and Rectangular Linen Veil

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    CLEARANCE Viking / Early Medieval Turn Boots https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-viking-early-medieval-turn-boots/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/clearance-viking-early-medieval-turn-boots/#respond Wed, 08 May 2024 18:10:57 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=45782 •CLEARANCE - save $15!

    •Limited availability, will not be restocked

    •ALL FINAL SALE

    •Our shoes and boots are offered in standard unisex sizes(men’s US sizing), for women's sizes order two sizes down. We do not offer custom sizing.
    • Full selection available on regular product page
    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork and finds (see Historical Inspirations below)
    • Sturdy construction in Top Quality leather
    • Style based on original finds
    • Designed as a fine compromise between authenticity, function and cost
    • Matching, self tie closure
    • See also our Viking Full Wardrobes
    • Substantial, but pliable leather for that medieval, “hand tanned” period look
    • Sizes 4 – 14 – based on Mens sizes (women order 2 sizes smaller)
    • If you are between two sizes or intend to add a modern insole, we recommend ordering the next size up. In addition, turned and stitched shoes tend to be snug in the toe, so we recommend ordering a size larger than your regular size.

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    Size Chart

    Note: Please note measurements are approximate from outside of boot. Our boots are made of supple leather and therefor accommodate varying foot widths within a range. We have found that sizes run pretty true to modern sizes. In general, modern feet are not used to the softness of period shoes so we recommend choosing a size larger than you normally would so as to have plenty of room to add a modern insole.

    For those needing maximum support we strongly recommend adding the vibram sole option to your period footwear. Please note that footwear with vibram soles added take an additional 14-18+ days to ship and cannot be shipped via expedited methods (Fed Ex) and as a customized product are not eligible for exchange or return.

     

    Size

    Approximate Length

     

    4

    9″

     

    5

    9 3/8″

     

    6

    9 7/8″

     

    7

    10 1/8″

     

    8

    10 1/2″

     

    9

    10 7/8″

     

    10

    11 1/4″

     

    11

    11 1/2″

     

    12

    11 7/8″

     

    13

    12 1/4″

     

    14

    12 5/8″

     

    “AD. 793. This year came dreadful fore-warnings over the land of the Northumbrians, terrifying the people most woefully: these were immense sheets of light rushing through the air, and whirlwinds, and fiery dragons flying across the firmament. These tremendous tokens were soon followed by a great famine: and not long after, on the sixth day before the ides of January in the same year, the harrowing inroads of heathen men made lamentable havoc in the church of God in Holy-island (Lindisfarne), by rapine and slaughter.” – The Anglo Saxon Chronicle

    In the late 8th century, Scandinavian sea-pirates sacked the island monastery of Lindisfarne, heralding in the so-called Viking Age, a term applied to the eighth through eleventh centuries, in which Norsemen traders and raiders, explored Europe, and settled in Normandy, Iceland, Greenland, Newfoundland, and Vinland. To the east, they set themselves up as the rulers of Russian Kiev, pressed into Anatolia and took service as the famed Varangian Guard of the Byzantine Emperors.

    Our Viking Age product line will be continuously growing with representations of the fashions of the Norse, Anglo-Saxons and Normans civilizations of this period. Regardless of which of these cultures one portrays, there are a number of common truths for Northern European fashion in this period. Linen was the most fabric for clothing, followed by a variety of different weight wools used for overtunics, cloaks and overdresses. Silk, as an extremely rare, luxury fabric, was only used for small trim or accents.

    The period leading to the Viking Age was a conservative one, with localized cultures and limited trade. Consequently, many similarities of cut and fit exist between late Roman era Germanic dress and Viking era, Scandinavian clothes, until very late in the period. Our Viking boot is based on a surviving 9th- 10th century original found at the excavation of Hungate in Jorvik (modern York). Jorvik was the center of the Danelaw, the Norse controlled area of England, and Anglo-Danish finds reflect both Anglo-Saxon and Norse fashions. Two of the distinguishing features of Northern European boots from this period is the broad, rounder toe and the ankle lacings seen here. Although the surviving examples dates from around the year 900, the same design was in use several centuries earlier and survived into the 11th century.

    We please to present a fully functional, completely period constructed turn-boot. The thick sole has allowed us to produce a pair of boots that are hand stitched with proper period stitches and techniques, requiring no concessions to modernity for durability or comfort! It is also ideal for mounting a high-traction sole vibram for customers engaging in SCA or reenactment combat. As with our High Medieval ankle boot we chose a supple leather with a pebbled leather finish for a period look. Pebbling ranges from a generally smooth surface to a heavily pebbled one – a natural result of the tanning process – but is generally consistent within a pair of shoes.

    Our ankle boots come in a rich golden brown and are available in sizes 6-14 based on men’s sizes (women should order 2 sizes smaller). As many modern feet are not used to the softness of period shoes we recommend choosing a size larger than you normally would so as to have plenty of room to add a modern insole.

    For those needing maximum support we strongly recommend adding the vibram sole option to your period footwear. Please note that footwear with vibram soles added take an additional 14-18+ days to ship and cannot be shipped via expedited methods (Fed Ex) and as a customized product are not eligible for exchange or return.

    Drawing after extant boot from Devente, The Netherlands (Overstegen site) circa 10-12th century

    Drawing after extant boot found in ship burial at Oseberg, Norway circa 9th century

    Drawing after extant finds in Deventer, the Netherlands circa late middle ages

    Drawing after extant find in Dordrecht Holland, the Netherlands circa mid 14th Century

    Drawing after extant child’s boot finds in Lochem Netherlands century 12th century

    Our Viking turn boots worn with our Viking clothing line

    Our Viking turn boots worn with our Viking clothing line

    I am in Brisbane Australia and I recently received a pair of your black medieval ankle boots and they are awesome indeed…very comfortable and nicely handcrafted.Thank you. And once again “Love the boots”

    Regards,

    Russell Sky
    Brisbane, Australia

    detail of the sole of our boots with added vibram

    detail of the sole of our boots with added vibram

    detail of the bottom of the stitched sole of our turn boots

    “Finally a pair of reasonably priced, period appropriate shoes!! Footwear is the hardest thing to find when costuming oneself; it can be very frustrating to have to resort to hiking boots or whatever to finish a costume. I was so happy to open the box from revival and find these very cool shoes that will provide a supreme finishing touch to my costume.
    By the way, during my presentations to grade four kids, they have asked to see my footwear! Thanks loads!”

    – Katy Gillett

    Attorney at Law

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    Medieval Cloak Chain Closure Set https://revivalclothing.com/product/medieval-cloak-closure/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/medieval-cloak-closure/#respond Thu, 20 Aug 2020 05:09:30 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=38892
    • Classic Penannular brooches
    • Comes as a joined pair in Antique Silver
    • Click here to see our Medieval Cloaks
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    Two timeless penannular brooches joined by a generous pair of matching chains in antiqued silver.  This classic design is the perfect accessory to adorn your medieval cloak.

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    Viking Bead Chain Finial Brooches https://revivalclothing.com/product/viking-bead-chain-brooch/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/viking-bead-chain-brooch/#respond Thu, 20 Aug 2020 04:08:13 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=38881
    • A brooch that does double duty - with pin back and loop to attached beaded chain
    • Just add your own strung beads
    • Come in single or pairs in Antique Silver or Antique Bronze
    • Note: this is for the finial brooches only, no chain or beads are included
    • Click here for complete Viking Chains - shown in gallery on the left and below
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    Viking Women were renown for wearing their wealth on their person. Our  Viking Chain Brooch Finials are just what you need to make your own viking chain to adorn your apron dress. They include a pin back so all you need to create your own custom chain are the beads to string between them. Below are pictured our pre-made examples; three strand beaded chain is the most lavish example of dress decoration of the period, we also offer a 2 strand version. You can also attach these pre-made chains to the  finial brooches.

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    Twin Dragon Pendant https://revivalclothing.com/product/twin-dragon-pendant/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/twin-dragon-pendant/#respond Thu, 20 Aug 2020 03:58:40 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=38879
    • Antique Silver in color
    • Comes with Braided Leather cord with clasp
    • 2.25″
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    Dragons are as rich in symbolism as they were said to be rich in treasure. As the true, apex predator, dragons represent both great strength and great danger. With their association with hordes of gold or as the captors of beautiful women, dragons can represent opportunity through risk.
    Norse dragons were not just giant monsters – they were cosmic forces unto themselves. Níðhöggr is such a creature. Níðhöggr means “Curse Striker.” He coils around the roots of Yggdrasil, gnawing at them and dreaming of Ragnarok. Jörmungandr (also called “The Midgard Serpent” or “The World-Coiling Serpent”) is so immeasurable that he wraps around the entire world, holding the oceans in. Jörmungandr is the arch-enemy of Thor, and they are fated to kill each other at Ragnarok.
    Though the Norse did not equate dragons with the Devil, as Christians do (remember, the Norse did not have a Devil), dragons like Fáfnir can sometimes represent spiritual corruption or the darker side of human nature. Most of all, dragons embody the destructive phase of the creation-destruction cycle. This means that they represent chaos and cataclysm, but also change and renewal.
    Our Dragon Knotwork Pendant comes in antique silver and features an open knot work design. It hangs on a braided leather cord. 2.25″

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    Viking Bead Chain Finials https://revivalclothing.com/product/viking-bead-chain-finials/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/viking-bead-chain-finials/#respond Thu, 20 Aug 2020 03:14:59 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=38872
    • Come in pairs in Antique Silver
    • Style meant to attach to a pair of Viking Brooches
    • Note: this is for the finials only, no chain, beads or brooches are included
    • Click here for complete Viking Chains
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    Viking Women were renown for wearing their wealth on their person. Our  Viking Chain Finials are just what you need to create your own individual viking chain to adorn your apron dress. Below are pictured our pre-made examples; three strand beaded chain is the most lavish example of dress decoration of the period, we also offer a 2 strand version. The fittings are in antiqued silver. And don’t forget a set of brooches to attach them and add the finishing touch!

    The chain ends can be pinned or sewn to your apron dress. Traditionally, Viking women used large oval brooches at the ends of the beaded chains.

    Complete The Look

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    Viking / Early Medieval Turn Boots https://revivalclothing.com/product/viking-boots/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/viking-boots/#comments Tue, 07 Jan 2020 20:28:11 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=37425 •Our shoes and boots are offered in standard unisex sizes(men’s US sizing), for women's sizes order two sizes down. We do not offer custom sizing.
    • Because they are made to order, they are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
    • We make these in batches so, Please allow a minimum of 8-10 weeks for your order to ship.
    • Note: in some cases we may have a small selection in-stock and ready for immediate delivery – to find out our current stock contact us via email or call or text (708)502-1937
    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork and finds (see Historical Inspirations below)
    • Only available in Brown
    • Sturdy construction in Top Quality leather
    • Style based on original finds
    • Designed as a fine compromise between authenticity, function and cost
    • Matching, self tie closure
    • See also our Viking Full Wardrobes
    • Substantial, but pliable leather for that medieval, “hand tanned” period look
    • Sizes 4 – 14 – based on Mens sizes (women order 2 sizes smaller)
    • If you are between two sizes or intend to add a modern insole, we recommend ordering the next size up. In addition, turned and stitched shoes tend to be snug in the toe, so we recommend ordering a size larger than your regular size.
    • Optional Vibram rubber sole for better traction

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    Size Chart

    Note: Please note measurements are approximate from outside of boot. Our boots are made of supple leather and therefor accommodate varying foot widths within a range. We have found that sizes run pretty true to modern sizes. In general, modern feet are not used to the softness of period shoes so we recommend choosing a size larger than you normally would so as to have plenty of room to add a modern insole.

    For those needing maximum support we strongly recommend adding the vibram sole option to your period footwear. Please note that footwear with vibram soles added take an additional 14-18+ days to ship and cannot be shipped via expedited methods (Fed Ex) and as a customized product are not eligible for exchange or return.

     

    Size

    Approximate Length

     

    4

    9″

     

    5

    9 3/8″

     

    6

    9 7/8″

     

    7

    10 1/8″

     

    8

    10 1/2″

     

    9

    10 7/8″

     

    10

    11 1/4″

     

    11

    11 1/2″

     

    12

    11 7/8″

     

    13

    12 1/4″

     

    14

    12 5/8″

     

    “AD. 793. This year came dreadful fore-warnings over the land of the Northumbrians, terrifying the people most woefully: these were immense sheets of light rushing through the air, and whirlwinds, and fiery dragons flying across the firmament. These tremendous tokens were soon followed by a great famine: and not long after, on the sixth day before the ides of January in the same year, the harrowing inroads of heathen men made lamentable havoc in the church of God in Holy-island (Lindisfarne), by rapine and slaughter.” – The Anglo Saxon Chronicle

    In the late 8th century, Scandinavian sea-pirates sacked the island monastery of Lindisfarne, heralding in the so-called Viking Age, a term applied to the eighth through eleventh centuries, in which Norsemen traders and raiders, explored Europe, and settled in Normandy, Iceland, Greenland, Newfoundland, and Vinland. To the east, they set themselves up as the rulers of Russian Kiev, pressed into Anatolia and took service as the famed Varangian Guard of the Byzantine Emperors.

    Our Viking Age product line will be continuously growing with representations of the fashions of the Norse, Anglo-Saxons and Normans civilizations of this period. Regardless of which of these cultures one portrays, there are a number of common truths for Northern European fashion in this period. Linen was the most fabric for clothing, followed by a variety of different weight wools used for overtunics, cloaks and overdresses. Silk, as an extremely rare, luxury fabric, was only used for small trim or accents.

    The period leading to the Viking Age was a conservative one, with localized cultures and limited trade. Consequently, many similarities of cut and fit exist between late Roman era Germanic dress and Viking era, Scandinavian clothes, until very late in the period. Our Viking boot is based on a surviving 9th- 10th century original found at the excavation of Hungate in Jorvik (modern York). Jorvik was the center of the Danelaw, the Norse controlled area of England, and Anglo-Danish finds reflect both Anglo-Saxon and Norse fashions. Two of the distinguishing features of Northern European boots from this period is the broad, rounder toe and the ankle lacings seen here. Although the surviving examples dates from around the year 900, the same design was in use several centuries earlier and survived into the 11th century.

    We please to present a fully functional, completely period constructed turn-boot. The thick sole has allowed us to produce a pair of boots that are hand stitched with proper period stitches and techniques, requiring no concessions to modernity for durability or comfort! It is also ideal for mounting a high-traction sole vibram for customers engaging in SCA or reenactment combat. As with our High Medieval ankle boot we chose a supple leather with a pebbled leather finish for a period look. Pebbling ranges from a generally smooth surface to a heavily pebbled one – a natural result of the tanning process – but is generally consistent within a pair of shoes.

    Our ankle boots come in a rich golden brown and are available in sizes 6-14 based on men’s sizes (women should order 2 sizes smaller). As many modern feet are not used to the softness of period shoes we recommend choosing a size larger than you normally would so as to have plenty of room to add a modern insole.

    For those needing maximum support we strongly recommend adding the vibram sole option to your period footwear. Please note that footwear with vibram soles added take an additional 14-18+ days to ship and cannot be shipped via expedited methods (Fed Ex) and as a customized product are not eligible for exchange or return.

    Drawing after extant boot from Devente, The Netherlands (Overstegen site) circa 10-12th century

    Drawing after extant boot found in ship burial at Oseberg, Norway circa 9th century

    Drawing after extant finds in Deventer, the Netherlands circa late middle ages

    Drawing after extant find in Dordrecht Holland, the Netherlands circa mid 14th Century

    Drawing after extant child’s boot finds in Lochem Netherlands century 12th century

    Our Viking turn boots worn with our Viking clothing line

    Our Viking turn boots worn with our Viking clothing line

    I am in Brisbane Australia and I recently received a pair of your black medieval ankle boots and they are awesome indeed…very comfortable and nicely handcrafted.Thank you. And once again “Love the boots”

    Regards,

    Russell Sky
    Brisbane, Australia

    detail of the sole of our boots with added vibram

    detail of the sole of our boots with added vibram

    detail of the bottom of the stitched sole of our turn boots

    “Finally a pair of reasonably priced, period appropriate shoes!! Footwear is the hardest thing to find when costuming oneself; it can be very frustrating to have to resort to hiking boots or whatever to finish a costume. I was so happy to open the box from revival and find these very cool shoes that will provide a supreme finishing touch to my costume.
    By the way, during my presentations to grade four kids, they have asked to see my footwear! Thanks loads!”

    – Katy Gillett

    Attorney at Law

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    10-11th c. Wool Viking Coat https://revivalclothing.com/product/wool-viking-coat/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/wool-viking-coat/#respond Wed, 06 Nov 2019 23:27:20 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=36074
    • Based on period sources, using authentic lines (see Historical Inspirations below)
    • Affordable price makes it ideal for a new reenactor dressing up an existing wardrobe
    • Also available in linen
    • All interior seams enclosed or finished
    • Available in a wide variety of colors
    • No visible machine stitching
    • Comes in two sizes to accommodate most body types
    • If you would like to order this in one of our patterned wools - use that selection in the drop down and specify which pattern(from the swatches below) in the notes of your order.
    • This style is made to order so please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery
    • Please don’t hesitate to email  call or text us (708-502-1937) with any questions about stock or availability.'
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    Size Chart

    Note: Sizing on our Viking Coat is judged by chest size because it flares out and is meant to fit loosely in the waist and worn with a belt to complete the shape and look (as shown in our photos). The length is measured from the shoulders to the hem.

    Size

    Max. Chest Measurement

    Small/Medium

    44″ / 112 cm

    Large/Xlarge

    58″ / 147 cm

    Wool Colors:

    Red, Burgundy, Royal Blue, Hunter Green, Purple, Black

    Dark Brown, Camel, Patterned Wool (Please don’t hesitate to email, call or text us (708-502-1937) with any questions about available patterned wools)

    About our Viking Coat

    Viking Clothing consists of many layers the top layer often being a woolen coat.  Wool Coats or Kaftans were worn by both men and women.  Viking royalty or wealthy nobles might have their coats lined in silk or decorated with embroidery down the front and on the cuffs.  We have based our Viking Coat on a number of sources from early saxon graves to surviving fragments from Birka and Hedeby and engravings on items such as the Sutton Hoo helmet. A Viking Coat or Kaftan was common throughout Scandinavia, anglo-saxon settlements all the way to the eastern Rus areas.  The Revival Viking Coat fits loose through the chest then flares out widely with side and back gores to create a full bottom hem at knee length. The Viking Coat features a contrasting front facing and sleeve cuffs.  The front of the Viking Coat overlaps Kaftan style at the waist when worn belted.  The front can be worn open, belted or closed with a brooch.

    About our Viking Age / Early Medieval Line

    “AD. 793. This year came dreadful fore-warnings over the land of the Northumbrians, terrifying the people most woefully: these were immense sheets of light rushing through the air, and whirlwinds, and fiery dragons flying across the firmament. These tremendous tokens were soon followed by a great famine: and not long after, on the sixth day before the ides of January in the same year, the harrowing inroads of heathen men made lamentable havoc in the church of God in Holy-island (Lindisfarne), by rapine and slaughter.” – The Anglo Saxon Chronicle

    In the late 8th century, Scandinavian sea-pirates sacked the island monastery of Lindisfarne, heralding in the so-called Viking Age, a term applied to the eighth through eleventh centuries, in which Norsemen traders and raiders, explored Europe, and settled in Normandy, Iceland, Greenland, Newfoundland, and Vinland. To the east, they set themselves up as the rulers of Russian Kiev, pressed into Anatolia and took service as the famed Varangian Guard of the Byzantine Emperors.

    The period leading to the Viking Age was a conservative one, with localized cultures and limited trade. Consequently, many similarities of cut and fit exist between late Roman era Germanic dress and Viking era, Scandinavian clothes, until very late in the period.

    Read more about Viking culture in our From the Pen of History article: The Gift of a Shirt

    We have based our Viking Coat on a number of sources from early saxon graves to surviving fragments from Birka and Hedeby and engravings on items such as the Sutton Hoo helmet.

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    Women’s Wool Viking Hood https://revivalclothing.com/product/womens-wool-viking-hood/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/womens-wool-viking-hood/#respond Mon, 26 Aug 2019 19:20:15 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=35053
    • Based on contemporary medieval artwork and finds(see Historical Inspirations below)
    • Available in a medieval palette of natural and jewel tones
    • If you would like to order this in one of our patterned wools – use that selection in the drop down and specify which pattern(from the swatches below) in the notes of your order.
    • No visible machine stitching
    • Also available in Linen
    • Also see our Women's Viking Full Wardrobe
    • One size fits most
    • This item is made to order so please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery
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    Red, Burgundy, Royal Blue, Hunter Green, Purple, Black

    Dark Brown, Camel, Patterned Wool (Please don’t hesitate to email, call or text us (708-502-1937) with any questions about available patterned wools)

     “AD. 793. This year came dreadful fore-warnings over the land of the Northumbrians, terrifying the people most woefully: these were immense sheets of light rushing through the air, and whirlwinds, and fiery dragons flying across the firmament. These tremendous tokens were soon followed by a great famine: and not long after, on the sixth day before the ides of January in the same year, the harrowing inroads of heathen men made lamentable havoc in the church of God in Holy-island (Lindisfarne), by rapine and slaughter.” – The Anglo Saxon Chronicle

    In the late 8th century, Scandinavian sea-pirates sacked the island monastery of Lindisfarne, heralding in the so-called Viking Age, a term applied to the eighth through eleventh centuries, in which Norsemen traders and raiders, explored Europe, and settled in Normandy, Iceland, Greenland, Newfoundland, and Vinland. To the east, they set themselves up as the rulers of Russian Kiev, pressed into Anatolia and took service as the famed Varangian Guard of the Byzantine Emperors.

    Our new Viking Age product line will be continuously growing with representations of the fashions of the Norse, Anglo-Saxons and Normans civilizations of this period. Regardless of which of these cultures one portrays, there are a number of common truths for Northern European fashion in this period. Linen was the most fabric for clothing, followed by a variety of different weight wools used for overtunics, cloaks and overdresses. Silk, as an extremely rare, luxury fabric, was only used for small trim or accents.

    The period leading to the Viking Age was a conservative one, with localized cultures and limited trade. Consequently, many similarities of cut and fit exist between late Roman era Germanic dress and Viking era, Scandinavian clothes, until very late in the period.

    Read more about Viking culture in our From the Pen of History article: The Gift of a Shirt

    Drawing after reconstruction of Anglo-Saxon find in Lincoln, England circa 10th century

    Drawing after reconstruction of find in Coppergate, York, England circa 10th century

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    Viking Women’s Wool Full Wardrobe https://revivalclothing.com/product/viking-womens-wool-wardrobe/ https://revivalclothing.com/product/viking-womens-wool-wardrobe/#respond Thu, 16 May 2019 19:08:51 +0000 https://revivalclothing.com/?post_type=product&p=33619
    • Save 10% and more!
    • Please see individual clothing pages for sizing information on each piece
    • Price: $494.95 –Regularly $549 - You save $54!!
    • The following leather goods can be added for an additional discount!
    • size 6 is available as a custom order +$40
    • All shoe sizes are unisex – please see each shoe page for sizing charts.
    • If you are between two sizes or intend to add a modern insole, we recommend ordering the next size up. In addition, turned and stitched shoes tend to be snug in the toe, so we recommend ordering a size larger than your regular size.
    • Ideal for a new reenactor in need of an entire wardrobe
    • Available in a diverse palette that includes jewel tones and muted colors
    • If you would like to order this in one of our patterned wools – use that selection in the drop down and specify which pattern(from the swatches below) in the notes of your order.
    • Please don’t hesitate to email call or text us(708) 502-1937) with any questions about stock or availability.
    • See our photo gallery below for images of individual products
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    Wool Colors:

    Please see our Fabric Selection page for current wool color and pattern options. Please don’t hesitate to email  call or text us (708) 502-1937) with any questions about stock or availability.

    White Linen Viking Hood 

    Oatmeal Apron Dress with Dark Green Kirtle

    Yellow Kirtle  with Blue Liripipe Hood and Simple Viking Belt

    Gold linen stockings with ribbon garters.

    Linen Veil with Wimple

    Black Leather Viking Belt

    Golden brown leather Viking Boots

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