File:Vikingdrakter rekonstruerte klær manns- og kvinnedrakt skulderkapper selekjole brosjer spenner (reconstructed Viking Age male female clothing capes strap-dress etc) Slottsfjellsmuseet local history museum Tønsberg Norway 2021 A.jpg

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English: Viking age clothing, reconstructions based on limited archaeological evidence and the Norse sagas, on display in the Slottsfellsmuseet, a regional cultural history museum in Tønsberg, Norway:
  • Male clothes: Matthew Paul Gundersen: ''The Viking male often wore a tunic, trousers and a cloak. The tunic was reminiscent of a long-armed shirt without buttons and might go down to the knees. Over his shoulders the man wore a cloak, which was fastened with a brooch. The trousers were perhaps a type of plus fours, which were gathered up under the knee. The plus fours must have required socks or puttees wound around the shins. As footwear, men wore leather shoes or boots. Men wore belts or had string fastened around the waist to hold their clothes up. On his belt, the man might carry a purse or knife. The purse could contain various items, like a strike-a-light, comb, nail cleaner, gaming pieces and silver coins.
  • Female clothes: Nationalmuseet, Denmark: The Viking woman typically wore a strap dress, made of coarse material, with an undergarment or smock underneath. The strap dress fitted over the chest and was held up by a strap on each shoulder. The strap was fastened at the front with a shell-shaped brooch. Between the two brooches there was often a string of beads. The woman of the period also wore a cloak over her shoulders, which was fastened with a small round or trilobite brooch. The cloak and the dress could be decorated with woven borders and bands of fur. Around the waist the woman wore a belt, with small leather purses for the keeping of small items, such as sewing needles and strike-a-lights.
Norsk bokmål: Rekonstruerte vikingtidsdrakter utstilt i Slottsfjellsmuseet i Tønsberg. Rekonstruksjonene er en tolkning basert på funnrester og sagalitteraturen.
  • Mannsdrakt: Hettekappe (skulderkappe, kaprun), knelang tunika/kofte i lin, lange bukser, brosje, kniv i lærsnor, med mer.
Ulla Mannering fra Center for tekstilforskning ved Nationalmuseet i Danmark: Vikingenes mannedrakt bestod typisk av en linkjortel, en lang skjorte som man trakk over hodet, med kjortel av ull utenpå. Korte eller lange bukser, noen ganger som en slags haremsbukser. Yttertøyet var kapper eller jakker. De ble lukket på skulderen i stedet for på brystet. På hodet hadde de ofte en hatt.
  • Kvinnedrakt: Skulderkappe, kjole i lin (liunderdel, serk), ytterkjole med seler (selekjole, fotsid overkjole festet med bånd over skuldrene), med mer. Ovale skålspenner holder kjolen oppe. Denne typen spenner gikk av moten midtveis i vikingtida.
Ulla Mannering fra Center for tekstilforskning ved Nationalmuseet i Danmark: Kvinnedrakten i vikingtiden besto typisk av en linunderdel, en slags underkjole, og en fotsid kjole eller et skjørt av ull. Kjolene hadde som regel seler og spenner. Noen kjoler hadde også ermer. Over dette hadde de fleste en kappe som ble lukket foran brystet. På hodet hadde kvinnene en liten lue eller et tørkle.
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