LARP Clothing
As opposed to authentic medieval clothing based on definitive archeological findings, in terms of stylistic elements, LARP garments can be designed more freely. Aside from historical references, LARP garments can be inspired by costumes from movies, videogames, or even completely free-standing designs. Creativity knows no boundaries here—as long as the final design looks coherent.
LARP garments for starters
To begin LARPing, it is usually sufficient to start in simple garments that you can buy from online stores. Individual pieces can be quickly combined to create a simple and unique outfit. Depending on whether the chosen character is based upon historical accuracy, leans more toward fantasy, or whether it belongs to a certain profession (fighter or monk for instance), you can chose to base your LARP garments on the Vikings, monks’ cowls, or medieval dresses.
Combining individual LARP garments
The customized basic garments can be combined with accessories such as hats, bonnets, hoods, or cloaks to create LARP garments that are complete and functional, so the outfit doesn’t look like a costume but instead will bear a compelling resemblance to everyday clothing. Accessories complementing LARP garments may be historically accurate as well as fantastic, and can be combined freely. You can look at some examples for great combinations from different epochs and styles on our website.
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Gewand Ranwen - Grau
- Material: 100% Cotton
- Genre: Fictional
- Sizes: S - XXXL
- Maker: Lena Krause
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Gewand Ranwen - Oliv
- Material: 100% Cotton
- Genre: Fictional
- Sizes: S - XXXL
- Maker: Lena Krause
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Hose Kerga - Braun
- Material:100% Cotton
- Genre: Fictional
- Sizes: S - XXXL
Made from 100% cotton, these black trousers provide plenty of comfort and warmth. The Kerga Pants are a great choice for a wide range of medieval and fantasy characters. Laces around the ankles allow you to secure the cuffs over your boots and shoes. These trousers also feature buttons down the front and at the back in addition to pockets. It’s a chic option that’s perfect for any medieval festival, comic convention or LARP event.
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Hose Kergon - Braun
- Material:100% Cotton
- Genre: Fictional
- Sizes: S - XXXL
Made from 100% cotton, these black trousers provide plenty of comfort and warmth. The Kergon Pants are a great choice for a wide range of medieval and fantasy characters. Laces around the ankles allow you to secure the cuffs over your boots and shoes. These trousers also feature buttons down the front and at the back in addition to pockets. It’s a chic option that’s perfect for any medieval festival, comic convention or LARP event.
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Hose Kergon - Schwarz
- Material:100% Cotton
- Genre: Fictional
- Sizes: S - XXXL
Made from 100% cotton, these black trousers provide plenty of comfort and warmth. The Kergon Pants are a great choice for a wide range of medieval and fantasy characters. Laces around the ankles allow you to secure the cuffs over your boots and shoes. These trousers also feature buttons down the front and at the back in addition to pockets. It’s a chic option that’s perfect for any medieval festival, comic convention or LARP event.
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Hosen Kerga - Schwarz
- Material:100% Cotton
- Genre: Fictional
- Sizes: S - XXXL
Made from 100% cotton, these black trousers provide plenty of comfort and warmth. The Kerga Pants are a great choice for a wide range of medieval and fantasy characters. Laces around the ankles allow you to secure the cuffs over your boots and shoes. These trousers also feature buttons down the front and at the back in addition to pockets. It’s a chic option that’s perfect for any medieval festival, comic convention or LARP event.
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Kampfrock Tharya - Blau
- Material: 100% Cotton
- Genre: Fictional
- Sizes: S/M - L/XL - XXL/XXXL
- Maker: Lena Krause
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Kampfrock Tharya - Braun
- Material: 100% Cotton
- Genre: Fictional
- Sizes: S/M - L/XL - XXL/XXXL
- Maker: Lena Krause
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Kapuzenumhang Justus - Wolle Herbstgrün
The Justus Cape consists of a heavy woolmix blazer that will keep you warm when you are out and about scouting enemy camps. It is a perfect fit for any ranger character and woodland or nature based concept.
The bindings cross over the chest and are fastened below the cape, making the straps eye-catchers themselves!Happy hunting!
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Kleid Frideswinde - Blau
- Material: Cotton
- Genre: Historic
- Sizes: S - XXXL
- Maker: DarkDirndl
- Reference: Book of Hours, Use of Rome, 1510
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Kurzarmuntertunika Snorri - Natur
- Material: 100% Cotton
- Genre: Historic
- Sizes: S - XXXL
- Reference: Bernuthsfeld Tunic
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Lange Untertunika Bernard - Natur
- Material: 100% Cotton
- Genre: Historic
- Sizes: S - XXXL
- Reference: Bernuthsfeld Tunic
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Rucksack Capsus - Braun
Rucksack Capsus
100% Cotton
- Genre: Fantastic
- Sizes: unisize
- Product Details:
- Adjustable straps.
- Functional loops for additional equipment.
- Patch pockets on the outside.
- Outer material Devon Rough 100% Cotton with lining 100% Cotton
- Decoration not included.
- The colours shown may differ from the actual colours depending on the monitor and resolution of your computer.
- Please note that cotton fabrics may shrink when washed!
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Rucksack Capsus - Grün
Rucksack Capsus
100% Cotton
- Genre: Fantastic
- Sizes: unisize
- Product Details:
- Adjustable straps.
- Functional loops for additional equipment.
- Patch pockets on the outside.
- Outer material Devon Rough 100% Cotton with lining 100% Cotton
- Decoration not included.
- The colours shown may differ from the actual colours depending on the monitor and resolution of your computer.
- Please note that cotton fabrics may shrink when washed!
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Rucksack Capsus - Schwarz
Rucksack Capsus
100% Cotton
- Genre: Fantastic
- Sizes: unisize
- Product Details:
- Adjustable straps.
- Functional loops for additional equipment.
- Patch pockets on the outside.
- Outer material Devon Rough 100% Cotton with lining 100% Cotton
- Decoration not included.
- The colours shown may differ from the actual colours depending on the monitor and resolution of your computer.
- Please note that cotton fabrics may shrink when washed!
25,13 €Nicht auf Lager
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Rucksack Robin - Braun
Rucksack Robin
Wool felt with cotton lining
- Genre: Fantastic
- Sizes: unisize
- Product Details:
- Adjustable straps.
- Functional loops for additional equipment.
- Patch pockets on the outside.
- Material: Kent Melton Wool felt made of 74% Wool, 15% Polyester, 7% Polyamide, 4% other natural fibers with lining 100% Cotton
- Decoration not included.
- The colours shown may differ from the actual colours depending on the monitor and resolution of your computer.
- Please note that cotton fabrics may shrink when washed!
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Rucksack Robin - Grün
Rucksack Robin
Wool felt with cotton lining
- Genre: Fantastic
- Sizes: unisize
- Product Details:
- Adjustable straps.
- Functional loops for additional equipment.
- Patch pockets on the outside.
- Material: Kent Melton Wool felt made of 74% Wool, 15% Polyester, 7% Polyamide, 4% other natural fibers with lining 100% Cotton
- Decoration not included.
- The colours shown may differ from the actual colours depending on the monitor and resolution of your computer.
- Please note that cotton fabrics may shrink when washed!
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Rucksack Robin - Schwarz
Rucksack Robin
Wool felt with cotton lining
- Genre: Fantastic
- Sizes: unisize
- Product Details:
- Adjustable straps.
- Functional loops for additional equipment.
- Patch pockets on the outside.
- Material: Kent Melton Wool felt made of 74% Wool, 15% Polyester, 7% Polyamide, 4% other natural fibers with lining 100% Cotton
- Decoration not included.
- The colours shown may differ from the actual colours depending on the monitor and resolution of your computer.
- Please note that cotton fabrics may shrink when washed!
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Skjoldehamn Gugel Bjorn Wolle - Braun
The Skjoldehamn Cowl was discovered in a pagan grave from the first half of the 11th century. This is one of the first examples of the headgear "Gugel" itself.
The hood has a basic square shape, characteristically the wide brim ends with a corner on the chest.
The grave find from Skjoldehamn raised many questions since its recovery in 1936 and still occupies today. According to current research, the dating of the pagan grave in the marshland is the first half of the 11th century. The hood of the gugel from Skjoldehamn has a simple square basic shape and a very wide brim, which does not fall round, but with a corner on the chest. This gugel is also a very early example of the type of headgear that became a ubiquitous garment in Europe during the Middle Ages.
In the course of research, attempts were made to assign the garment to a gender and cultural group. For this purpose, not only the DNA of the buried person was examined more closely, but also the additional finds. The enclosed trousers determined the theory of the researchers that the person must have been male. DNA examination in 1999 showed no Y chromosome present in the bones, which supported the theory that it had to be a woman instead. However, this methodology is considered outdated.
The question of culture points to Norway. This is assumed by ornamentation and morphological features, which suggest that the buried person was a Sami tribal member. Further research is needed, as some key evidence for these hypotheses is still lacking. More modern DNA analysis and research into the history of the fashions of the various Sami groups will shed light on this.
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Skjoldehamn Gugel Bjorn Wolle - Grau
The Skjoldehamn Cowl was discovered in a pagan grave from the first half of the 11th century. This is one of the first examples of the headgear "Gugel" itself.
The hood has a basic square shape, characteristically the wide brim ends with a corner on the chest.
The grave find from Skjoldehamn raised many questions since its recovery in 1936 and still occupies today. According to current research, the dating of the pagan grave in the marshland is the first half of the 11th century. The hood of the gugel from Skjoldehamn has a simple square basic shape and a very wide brim, which does not fall round, but with a corner on the chest. This gugel is also a very early example of the type of headgear that became a ubiquitous garment in Europe during the Middle Ages.
In the course of research, attempts were made to assign the garment to a gender and cultural group. For this purpose, not only the DNA of the buried person was examined more closely, but also the additional finds. The enclosed trousers determined the theory of the researchers that the person must have been male. DNA examination in 1999 showed no Y chromosome present in the bones, which supported the theory that it had to be a woman instead. However, this methodology is considered outdated.
The question of culture points to Norway. This is assumed by ornamentation and morphological features, which suggest that the buried person was a Sami tribal member. Further research is needed, as some key evidence for these hypotheses is still lacking. More modern DNA analysis and research into the history of the fashions of the various Sami groups will shed light on this.
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Skjoldehamn Gugel Bjorn Wolle - Herbstgrün
The Skjoldehamn Cowl was discovered in a pagan grave from the first half of the 11th century. This is one of the first examples of the headgear "Gugel" itself.
The hood has a basic square shape, characteristically the wide brim ends with a corner on the chest.
The grave find from Skjoldehamn raised many questions since its recovery in 1936 and still occupies today. According to current research, the dating of the pagan grave in the marshland is the first half of the 11th century. The hood of the gugel from Skjoldehamn has a simple square basic shape and a very wide brim, which does not fall round, but with a corner on the chest. This gugel is also a very early example of the type of headgear that became a ubiquitous garment in Europe during the Middle Ages.
In the course of research, attempts were made to assign the garment to a gender and cultural group. For this purpose, not only the DNA of the buried person was examined more closely, but also the additional finds. The enclosed trousers determined the theory of the researchers that the person must have been male. DNA examination in 1999 showed no Y chromosome present in the bones, which supported the theory that it had to be a woman instead. However, this methodology is considered outdated.
The question of culture points to Norway. This is assumed by ornamentation and morphological features, which suggest that the buried person was a Sami tribal member. Further research is needed, as some key evidence for these hypotheses is still lacking. More modern DNA analysis and research into the history of the fashions of the various Sami groups will shed light on this.
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Skjoldehamn Gugel Knud Fischgrät - Bordeaux/Grau
The Skjoldehamn Cowl was discovered in a pagan grave from the first half of the 11th century. This is one of the first examples of the headgear "Gugel" itself.
Mehr erfahren
The hood has a basic square shape, characteristically the wide brim ends with a corner on the chest.
The grave find from Skjoldehamn raised many questions since its recovery in 1936 and still occupies today. According to current research, the dating of the pagan grave in the marshland is the first half of the 11th century. The hood of the gugel from Skjoldehamn has a simple square basic shape and a very wide brim which does not fall round but with a corner on the chest. This gugel is also a very early example of the type of headgear that became a ubiquitous garment in Europe during the Middle Ages.
In the course of research, attempts were made to assign the garment to a gender and cultural group. For this purpose, not only the DNA of the buried person was examined more closely but also the additional finds. The enclosed trousers determined the theory of the researchers that the person must have been male. DNA examination in 1999 showed no Y chromosome present in the bones which supported the theory that it had to be a woman instead. However, this methodology is considered outdated.
The question of culture points to Norway. This is assumed by ornamentation and morphological features which suggest that the buried person was a Sami tribal member. Further research is needed, as some key evidence for these hypotheses is still lacking. More modern DNA analysis and research into the history of the fashions of the various Sami groups will shed light on this.34,90 € -
Skjoldehamn Gugel Knud Fischgrät - Oliv/Grau
The Skjoldehamn Cowl was discovered in a pagan grave from the first half of the 11th century. This is one of the first examples of the headgear "Gugel" itself.
Mehr erfahren
The hood has a basic square shape, characteristically the wide brim ends with a corner on the chest.
The grave find from Skjoldehamn raised many questions since its recovery in 1936 and still occupies today. According to current research, the dating of the pagan grave in the marshland is the first half of the 11th century. The hood of the gugel from Skjoldehamn has a simple square basic shape and a very wide brim which does not fall round but with a corner on the chest. This gugel is also a very early example of the type of headgear that became a ubiquitous garment in Europe during the Middle Ages.
In the course of research, attempts were made to assign the garment to a gender and cultural group. For this purpose, not only the DNA of the buried person was examined more closely but also the additional finds. The enclosed trousers determined the theory of the researchers that the person must have been male. DNA examination in 1999 showed no Y chromosome present in the bones which supported the theory that it had to be a woman instead. However, this methodology is considered outdated.
The question of culture points to Norway. This is assumed by ornamentation and morphological features which suggest that the buried person was a Sami tribal member. Further research is needed, as some key evidence for these hypotheses is still lacking. More modern DNA analysis and research into the history of the fashions of the various Sami groups will shed light on this.34,90 €