Vikings wore tunics for the most part. Their helmets did NOT have horns, and the women did NOT have string-skirts.
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Viking men wore a long woolen shirt and long cloth trousers. They where held up by sash. Then they wore a jerkin or a three quarter coat and a belt. They also wore socks and soft leather shoes or long leather boot. In battle they would were a helmet and mail chain to protect himself from danger.
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The vikings wore trousers and a long tunic with a cloak. The outfit would be held together by a brooch.
Tunics and breaches, boots, and armor, including chainmail and leather. They also had helmets, NONE of which had horns, nor wings.
Tunics, the famous Viking helmets, round shields, axes, swords/daggers, sandal-type shoes sometimes, fur coats, etc.
They dressed poor and made clothing of mud. I know it sound bizarre but it is true! Their way of spa is also to roll with the pigs! Their richest jewlary is plastic!