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Wrap Belt Sora Black -
Wrap Belt Sora Brown -
Apron Isa Blue -
Sleeves Fride Red -
Sleeves Fride Dark Blue -
Sleeves Fride Brown -
Sleeveless Coat Maiva Linden Green -
Wool Wrap Dress Myrana Dark Grey -
Wool Wrap Dress Myrana Dark Blue -
Wrap Dress Dala Black -
Wrap Dress Dala Dark Grey -
Wrap Dress Dala Linden Green -
Wrap Dress Runa Linden Green -
Wrap Dress Myrana Autumn Green -
Children's Dress Ona Green -
Children's Dress Ona Red -
Skjoldehamn Cowl Bjorn Brown -
Skjoldehamn Cowl Bjorn Autumn Green -
Skjoldehamn Cowl Knud Herringbone Black/Grey Skjoldehamn Cowl Knud Herringbone Black/Grey
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Skjoldehamn Cowl Knud Herringbone Olive/Grey Skjoldehamn Cowl Knud Herringbone Olive/Grey
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Skjoldehamn Cowl Knud Herringbone Burgundy/Grey Skjoldehamn Cowl Knud Herringbone Burgundy/Grey
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Children's Over Dress Ylva Linden Green Children's Over Dress Ylva Linden Green
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Children's Over Dress Ylva Ocean Blue -
Children's Over Dress Ylva Lilac -
Children's Thorsberg Pants Ragnarsson Grey Children's Thorsberg Pants Ragnarsson Grey
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Children's Thorsberg Pants Ragnarsson Brown Children's Thorsberg Pants Ragnarsson Brown
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Under Dress Feme Natural -
Under Dress Feme Bordeaux -
Under Dress Feme Dark Blue -
Children's Under Dress Ylvi Bordeaux -
Children's Under Dress Ylvi Natural -
Wool Chausses Bernulf Black
Women's Viking Clothing – Inspired by History, Made for Modern-Day Shieldmaidens
Various versions of women's Viking clothing by Burgschneider trace back to a 10th-century find in Haithabu, present-day Denmark. The remaining fragments of the original find are preserved by the Schleswig-Holstein State Museums Foundation.
The Role of the Viking Apron Dress / Viking Overdress
In northern Germania, women's Viking clothing often consisted of a Viking apron dress or pinafore worn over an underdress or undertunic. This second layer became essential due to the harsh climate, as the North experienced significantly longer cold periods.
Because of this, every helping hand in a household, clan, or tribal community was essential for securing necessities. Fashion took a backseat to practicality, but that did not mean Viking women disregarded elegance.
Whether Varangians, Rus, or Norwegians, the Viking overdress worn by the female companions of the wild seafarers of the North shared the same fundamental characteristics. Whether shieldmaiden or housewife, they all wore ankle-length undergarments with apron-like coverings to provide warmth. To protect against the cold, Viking women also wore a wrap coat or rectangular cloak.
Symbolism and Craftsmanship in Viking Women's Attire
Beyond its practical function, women's Viking clothing held symbolic and decorative value. Garments were often adorned with embroidery, decorative seams, and brooches, reflecting a woman's social status and personal style. Viking women were skilled in textile craftsmanship, weaving high-quality wool and linen fabrics to create durable and beautiful attire.
The Viking apron dress was not just clothing – it was a statement of resilience, skill, and cultural identity. Whether worn during daily chores, festive gatherings, or long journeys, it combined functionality with Nordic elegance.
Step Into History With Authentic Women's Viking Clothing
Experience the spirit of the Norse women with historically inspired women's Viking clothing from Burgschneider. Designed for authenticity, comfort, and durability, our collection allows you to embrace the practical elegance of Viking fashion.
Shop your Viking overdress now and bring the legacy of the Viking age to life!































