Classic Hoodie, Einherjar Feast, Black
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Classic Hoodie, Einherjar Feast, Black

USD 54.90

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Soft and comfortable hoodie in a classic black color. The hoodie comes with a zipped utility pocket on the left arm and spacious kangaroo pouch pockets. To top things off, we have given the drawstring eyelets a Younger Futhark runic circle. Printed with "Einherjar - Fight All Day, Feast All Night, Live Forever". Premium quality Color: Black Material: (310g) 100% cotton Pullover hoodie Double fabric hood, ribbed cuffs and hem Utility pocket on left arm Kangaroo pouch pocket Washable at 40 degrees Copyrighted design by Grimfrost In Viking Age mythology, the Einherjar are warriors who died in battle and were brought to Valhalla by Valkyries. In Valhalla, the Einherjar battle daily in preparation for the events of Ragnarök. When evening comes, they eat, feast and are brought their fill of mead by Valkyries.

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