Men's Tunics
-
Wool Chausses Bernulf Black -
Braies Gisbert Natural -
Thorsberg Pants Ragnar Black -
Thorsberg Pants Ragnar Brown -
Viking Trousers - Black -
Pants Kergon Black -
Pants Landsknecht Black Red -
Pants Kergon Brown -
Winingas Asgar Herringbone Olive/Grey -
Rus Pants Borys Herringbone Olive/Grey -
Winingas Asgar Herringbone Burgundy/Grey Winingas Asgar Herringbone Burgundy/Grey
$39.99 USDWiningas Asgar Herringbone Burgundy/Grey
$39.99 USD -
Rus Pants Borys Herringbone Black/Grey -
Rus Pants Borys Herringbone Burgundy/Grey Rus Pants Borys Herringbone Burgundy/Grey
$99.99 USDRus Pants Borys Herringbone Burgundy/Grey
$99.99 USD -
Thorsberg Pants Ragnar Hemp -
Wool Thorsberg Pants Fenris Dark Grey -
Viking Trousers - Brown -
Pants Wigbold Black -
Dungeons & Dragons Ranger Trousers Brown Dungeons & Dragons Ranger Trousers Brown
$59.99 USDDungeons & Dragons Ranger Trousers Brown
$59.99 USD -
Winingas Asgar Herringbone Black/Grey -
Rus Pants Ivar Herringbone Black/Grey -
Wool Thorsberg Pants Fenris Autumn Green -
Wool Winingas Aki Brown -
Chausses Brandolf Black -
Leg cuff Seran Brown -
Pants Wigbold Brown -
Wool Winingas Aki Blue -
Wool Winingas Aki Dark Grey -
Wool Chausses Bernulf Red -
Skjoldehamn Pants Gunnar Brown -
Wool Thorsberg Pants Fenris Brown -
Dungeons & Dragons Ranger Trousers Seaweed Dungeons & Dragons Ranger Trousers Seaweed
$59.99 USDDungeons & Dragons Ranger Trousers Seaweed
$59.99 USD -
Basic Trousers - Brown
Men's legwear went through numerous transformations throughout the various eras of the Middle Ages, making it difficult to refer to just one type of "Medieval trousers." Accordingly, we have included a variety of trouser models in our collection to reflect the typical characteristics of different centuries and climates.
Medieval Trousers Over the Eras
In the early Middle Ages, men in the southern regions often didn’t wear trousers at all, instead wearing knee-length tunics. However, in the North, things were quite different, as shown by findings from the Thorsberg Moor and Haithabu. It has also been established that as early as 700 BCE, trousers were commonly worn by the Scythians, Sarmatians, Dacians, as well as by Celtic tribes. Another widespread practice was wrapping fabric strips around the calves and knees.
During the High Middle Ages, trousers were more of an exception. Instead, men wore bruchen (a type of linen underwear), which were considered undergarments, sometimes paired with attached leggings. It wasn't until the Late Middle Ages that trousers returned to the fashion scene.































