Common Men's Clothing of the Viking Age

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Published 2020-02-03
Inspired by Skjoldehamn find.

All Comments (21)
  • This kind of clothing is highly underrated for being outdoors, highly layered and prevents the ingress of debri, dirt and parasites like ticks and leeches.
  • @janz4880
    I like how relaxed he's going away. These clothing itself makes a relaxing Pyjama feeling. It seems like our ancesters knew what they do.
  • @kevinbarnes5200
    We’re still using the drawstring waistband in 2020. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it
  • @rowanl3059
    Me a man who lives in Florida: oooh two sweaters he’s gonna be super hot
  • @ThinWhiteAxe
    It's so nice to see historical mens fashion, as you typically see more of a focus on women's. This looks super comfy too!
  • I wear the same and these clothes are much more comfortable than modern clothes. Thanks for the video!
  • @nedakco1198
    I wanna wear these normally instead of modern clothes which are so much more uncomfortable.
  • @oDeepBlueSea
    i love how simple this is, but how it still highlights every single piece, especially that it does not have voiceover. tho i need more closeups of your socks, i can never get my socks right :p or maybe you guys have a favourite tutorial for those? also love the color variation and decorative seams!
  • @CIA-M
    Awesome! Is it possible for you guys to make a video about how to store food while on a hike? What different kind of bags, waxed cloths and pots you use? Or maybe how to conserve food?
  • @lain5900
    Lovely look to the men's side of fashion for that time period. Simply, well done.👍
  • @voorman534
    I really enjoy the videos! As a historian it is always great to see living history!
  • @PotatoeJoe69
    Missed a good opportunity for a cloak there at the end.
  • @EnFyr
    Solid! Right colors and the top stitch on the shoes. Good job
  • @GamerRaptorex
    That is so damn fine clothed you've got there. Hope it doesn't scratch.
  • @Will-nn3pb
    anyone else just wanna wear these clothes casually?
  • I really like how the socks and hat and gloves were Nalbinded (viking craft similar to Knitting), at least that’s what they looked like.
  • @cmhughes8057
    That clothing makes sense, why did most of Europe go to hose when sensible trousers were far superior?
  • @ronschramm9163
    Any possibility of doing a second version with audio overlay describing in English (and Norse) what each item is called and what it is typically constructed of?