A Viking Boot from a ship-burial, Oseberg, Norway 9th-10th Century.

 

Vikings' rawhide boots were crude yet solid. Substantial footwear was ideal for wet climate. It was removed of a strong piece or two bits of cowhide sewn together in front. To wear Viking boots with solace, you need to wear in a real manner,with woolen weaved socks and insoles made of straw or felted fleece. The Viking is likewise extraordinary for individuals who need additional space for under-layers and thick socks. The expandable vent in the boot shaft obliges up to 21-crawls in circuit.

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