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The Viking Dragon

Handmade Natural Linen Viking Trousers

Sale price$126.00
Size:S
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Pickup available at Tower House Usually ready in 24 hours

Handmade Natural Linen Viking Trousers

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Tower House

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

Tower House Business Centre, Fishergate
Jelling Dragon Ltd
York YO10 4UA
United Kingdom

+447892872688

Handmade Linen Replica Viking / Medieval Trousers with Linen Drawstring Tie.

- Available in sizes S to 2XL.
- Handmade in England, UK from 100% natural linen with hand sewn linen thread on all visible seams , which makes these more authentic than the massed-produced machine stitched trousers you see from other companies.
- S SIZE IN STOCK IN NATURAL LINEN, L SIZE IN STOCK IN BLACK LINEN( OTHER SIZES / COLOURS CURRENTLY MADE TO ORDER IN 3 - 6 WEEKS).
- If you want them to be baggier / tighter on the legs then just order a size up / down from your usual size as the drawstring will always pull into your waist size.
- See below for size guide & washing instructions.

Size Guide:

- S - 28 to 32 inches (71 - 81cm) waist.
- M - 30 to 34 inches (76 - 86cm) waist.
- L - 34 to 38 inches (86 - 97cm) waist.
- XL - 38 to 45 inches (96 - 114cm) waist.
- 2XL - 45 to 50 inches (115 - 127cm) waist.
- Custom will be made with specific measurements.

(Please note that the sizes of the trousers are slightly larger than this as they have a drawstring tie, so if you are unsure of your size then just email us with your waist and thigh measurements).

Linen washing instructions

Our linen is pre-washed, pre-shrunk and pre-ironed. It is therefore safe for you to wash it in a washing machine at up to 90 degrees Celsius. To preserve the fabric though we recommend that you keep the temperature down to 40 degrees Celsius, as washing it at higher temperatures will slowly destroy the natural 'glue' that binds the fibres together.