Viking Style
1. Wildness and strength:
Rugged patterns: Use Viking elements such as axes, shields, dragon heads, runes, and patterns such as wild beasts and totems to show the bravery and strength of the Vikings.
Tough cut: Use loose, straight cuts to emphasize the shoulders and arm lines to show the masculinity of men.
Leather and metal: Use leather, metal and other materials, such as leather vests, metal fasteners, rivets, etc., to add a sense of ruggedness and strength.
2. Practicality and functionality:
Wear-resistant fabrics: Use wear-resistant fabrics such as canvas, denim, and leather, which are suitable for outdoor activities and bad weather.
Multifunctional design: Design multiple pockets, detachable hats, windproof cuffs, etc. to enhance the practicality and functionality of clothing.
Warm and comfortable: Use warm materials such as wool and fleece, and pay attention to the breathability and comfort of clothing, suitable for cold climates.
3. Details and craftsmanship:
Hand-woven: Use hand-woven craftsmanship, such as sweater chains and scarves, to add refinement and uniqueness to clothing.
Metal decoration: Use metal fasteners, rivets, chains and other decorations to enhance the texture and detail of clothing.
Distressed treatment: Distressed clothing, such as washing and whitening, to create a sense of retro and history.
4. Color and style:
Earth tones: Mainly earth tones such as brown, green, gray, and black, showing the charm of nature and wildness.
Contrasting color design: On a dark tone, use bright colors such as red and blue for contrasting color design to add vitality and visual impact.
Mixed style: Mix Viking elements with other styles, such as street style and punk style, to create a more personalized style.