They typically made them, or had local craftsmen make them.
special hay they used
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Vikings wore layers of woolen clothing, including tunics, trousers, and cloaks, to stay warm in the harsh Scandinavian winter. They also used fur-lined boots, hats, and gloves to protect themselves from the cold.
Most Vikings were farmers.
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special hay they used
No, Vikings who were rich often wore more elaborate and expensive clothing made from finer fabrics and with intricate decorations such as jewelry and embellishments. Poor Vikings typically wore simpler and more utilitarian clothing made from cheaper materials.
I guess food clothing money weapons etc
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Vikings typically wore tunics, trousers, and woolen cloaks. They also wore tall boots, belts with metal buckles, and sometimes helmets with horns. Their clothing was often made from wool, linen, or animal skins.
The Vikings!
Vikings wore layers of woolen clothing, including tunics, trousers, and cloaks, to stay warm in the harsh Scandinavian winter. They also used fur-lined boots, hats, and gloves to protect themselves from the cold.
The Vikings.
Most Vikings were farmers.
Yes