Wooд wide baggy trousers-bloomers from Pasbyxor for Slavs and Vikings
- The offer includes the pants only. Please read the product description for size, material, and other information.
Product information
Baggy pants or bloomers is a versatile pair of trousers for historical reenactments from the early Middle Ages and later periods. They can be found in the national costumes of many peoples around the world. Sources for Scandinavian baggy pants are primarily runestones from Gotland. Also during research at the Hedeby trading emporium, remains of trousers identified as Pasbyxor were discovered. The trend for wide trousers likely originated from trade contacts with the East (Arab culture) or contacts with nomads.
The pants consists of two very wide legs with straight cuffs sewn to the hems. The back of the trousers is based on a trouser find from Torsberg. Its unique cut – two gussets at the back – makes the trousers very comfortable.
Thanks to their versatility, the trousers are also suitable for LARPs, Renaissance fairs (Ren Faire), medieval markets, stylized photo shoots, and weddings.
The product is machine-sewn, with edges overlocked in our workshop in Otwock, Poland. Each piece is made to order.
Size & length
- Select the size based on the hip circumference at the widest point! The waist is adjustable with a drawstring and has the same circumference as the hips.
- The size you choose does not affect the length – we will adjust it.
- Standard length: 105 cm.
Fabric & color
- This product is made of high-quality sheep wool, with a minimum 80% pure wool content. It is non-sheer and retains its shape. No lining.
- Take a look at available fabrics here.
- Due to the high turnover of fabrics among suppliers, we do not have a fixed color palette and work with materials available in stock. Often, these fabrics, for various reasons—from fabric size to material thickness —are unsuitable for specific products but work well with others. This helps us reduce textile waste and fully utilize the fabrics' potential. This doesn't guarantee the presence or absence of a visible weave, such as a herringbone pattern.
- If you are interested in specific colors or shades, please contact us in advance so we can select the right material.
- Colors may vary slightly due to fabric turnover among suppliers, lighting conditions, and screen settings.
Washing & care instructions
- Hand-wash only in cold water, using special, very gentle detergents designed for natural wool.
- Do not use bleach or stain removers!
- Do not spin dry quickly (it damages the seams and fibers).
- Dry vertically outdoors. Do not tumble dry.
- Can be ironed at a temperature suitable for wool, on a very delicate setting.
Returns & exchanges
- As a handmade workshop, we do not accept returns or exchanges, so please place your orders carefully. Our products are made from hand-cut fabrics, using our own patterns, and with an individual approach to each order. Please respect your time and ours.
- If you have any questions or problems with your order, just let us now!
- We do not accept returns if the product arrives later than expected or is no longer needed. Preparation time is available in the menu, and delivery times depend on the method chosen – we are not responsible for this. For orders with a specific date, please contact us in advance.












