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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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