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Viking Linen Trousers, Black

Viking Linen Trousers, Black

Comfortable trousers based on the original pair that was found in Torsberga (=Thor's Mountain), Sweden. Made of 100% Baltic linen, they are perfect to wear during warmer seasons. During cold seasons they work nicely under woolen trousers.

  • Based on historical sources
  • Made of 100% Baltic linen
  • Color: Black
  • The trousers come with belt loops just as in the original find
  • Belt not included

- 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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Viking Linen Trousers, Black

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Viking Linen Trousers, Black

Comfortable trousers based on the original pair that was found in Torsberga (=Thor's Mountain), Sweden. Made of 100% Baltic linen, they are perfect to wear during warmer seasons. During cold seasons they work nicely under woolen trousers.

  • Based on historical sources
  • Made of 100% Baltic linen
  • Color: Black
  • The trousers come with belt loops just as in the original find
  • Belt not included

- 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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Comfortable trousers based on the original pair that was found in Torsberga (=Thor's Mountain), Sweden. Made of 100% Baltic linen, they are perfect to wear during warmer seasons. During cold seasons they work nicely under woolen trousers.

  • Based on historical sources
  • Made of 100% Baltic linen
  • Color: Black
  • The trousers come with belt loops just as in the original find
  • Belt not included

- 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.