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Leather Boot
These ankle boots are based on archaeological finds in the city of York in northern England, the ancient Jorvik. They are dated between the 9th and 10th centuries, period in which England was divided into several smaller kingdoms. The Anglo-Saxon people had to defend innumerable Viking incursions. Many Danes established in England and York were conquered and ruled for about a hundred years by the Nordics.
As these shoes perfectly match the weather and place, of course you can call them Viking shoes. The ankles have a very characteristic closure: Two laminated leather lever buttons, which could be easily replaced by pins or horns.
€81.60
Medieval Black Perponto
A very thick and solid black gambeson with detachable arms that protects your torso and descends to your hips. It can be used on its own or serve as essential fill under mail or armor. Comes with a high collar and can be closed at the front with five leather straps with brass buckles. Very suitable for heavy armor or simply to dress your LARP character.

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Details:
- Material: 100% cotton (contains non-textile parts of animal origin)
- Wash at 40 degrees
- Color: black
€107.10
Roman sandals, caliga
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Roman sandals, caliga, light brown

These sandals were worn by Roman legionaries and peasants.

- 3 mm thick leather
- pleated leather bead
- Color: brown

Various sizes available.
€96.39
Medieval Leather Shoe
Shoe with front closure, late afternoon Shoe with front closure, late afternoon Shoe with front closure, late afternoon Shoe with front closure, late Middle Ages
Shoe with front lace, medieval afternoon

Sturdyreconstruction of shoes from the late Middle Ages found in London and dated
around 1380 AD Each shoe has three laces for fixation on the instep.
€53.55
Roman sandals, caliga
Handmade from tanned vegetable leather.
With authentic hand-forged iron francs on the sole.

€85.68
Ankle boot with buckles, dark brown
Ankle ankle ankle ankle stools, from high to late Middle Ages Medieval ankle ankle tinswith brass straps and buckles. These shoes were very common among medieval soldiers from 1250 to 1500 AD.
€81.60
Shoe latch with strap and buckle
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Locking shoes with strap and buckle, dark brown, high and high Middle Ages.Shoes with strap and historic brass buckle.
€64.26
Roman women's shoes, Calcei, 2nd century
Reconstruction of Roman shoes, the so-called calcei , which is believed to have been worn by noble Roman dames.The original was found in a well near Welzheim (Germany) along with more shoes. These shoes date from the mid-2nd century to the early 3rd century AD. Around the end of the 2nd century, a young woman was found buried in the French village of Martres-de-Veyre in a woolen tunic, long socks and very similar shoes.
€101.75
Jorvik Medieval Viking Shoes, Black
These ankle tins are based on archaeological finds made in the city of York in northern England, the ancient Jorvik. They are dated from the 9th to 10th centuries - a time when England was divided into many smaller kingdoms. The Anglo-Saxon population had to fend off constant Viking attacks, and many Vikings settled in England. York was also conquered by the Danes and ruled by the Nordics for about a hundred years.
€107.10
Jorvik Medieval Viking Shoes, Brown
These ankle tins are based on archaeological finds made in the city of York in northern England, the ancient Jorvik. They are dated from the 9th to 10th centuries - a time when England was divided into many smaller kingdoms. The Anglo-Saxon population had to fend off constant Viking attacks, and many Vikings settled in England. York was also conquered by the Danes and ruled by the Nordics for about a hundred years.
€107.10
Medieval Viking Boots with Levers, Brown
The design of the high-top boots we offer here is based on archaeological finds from York (the ancient Jorvik ) and Haithabu ( Hedeby ).  Historically, these leather boots can be attributed to the 9th and 10th centuries and can definitely be called Viking boots.
€171.36
Medieval leather boots with strap clasp and buckle
Medieval Leather Boots with Strap clasp and Buckle, 14th CenturyA pair of handmade barrel boots based on late medieval patterns and made of sturdy vegetable tanned leather.The barrel reaches below the knee, and the boot can be adjusted individually and closed by means of five sewn straps and brass buckles. The strap and buckle closure thus ensures a perfect fit around the stem/calf.
€149.94
Infant medieval costume Flor de Lys
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Medieval children's tabardo. Mod. Lys flower.  Black and white barracks. Long sleeve. Made of 100% cotton
€42.84
Roman Tunic
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Simple knee-length tunic, long, beige, with V-neck and dark brown curtains at all edges.
Originally, the tunic was a Roman garment worn by both men and women. Over time, it became increasingly popular and was not only used by the Romans, but was quite common throughout Europe until the 16th century.
€44.98
Roman Tunic
Simple knee-length tunic, long, beige, with V-neck and dark brown curtains at all edges.
Originally, the tunic was a Roman garment worn by both men and women. Over time, it became increasingly popular and was not only used by the Romans, but was quite common throughout Europe until the 16th century.
€44.98