







TOUGHEST OF THE TOUGHWarriors in history have had to train in crazy ways throughout history. In China, warriors would challenge themselves by lifting metal pots filled to the brim with burning coal over their heads. (Talk about handling the heat!) Aztec warriors had to start training by the time they were three years old and would be battling each other by the time they were teens. (Brand new definition for schoolyard fights!) The list just keeps going on! In fact, this super young training was the norm among many warring cultures such as the Vikings, Spartans, and the Huns. While we wouldn't suggest lifting burning kettles over your head, we do have a method that will help you draw out that inner warrior nature that perhaps you skipped over in your youth. (Actually, developing the look is probably a good deal safer than going head to head with the warrior kiddos, anyway!)DESIGN & DETAILSHave a giant wall you need to scale? Need to take on a fancy-schmancy empire? This Wild Warrior costume is Made By Us, giving it a unique take compared to all the other fighter costumes out there. The featured coat has a leather look and is trimmed with faux fur along the seems. A scarf sits on the shoulders for an intense look. The long tunic type jacket has a ragged hemline. It has a belt at the waist with ancient looking metal details. Make this look yours with the weaponry accessories of your choice that you might find in the Viking costume catalog.WALKING IN THE WILDAre you ready to face your wild side? Drank all the milk you need to get those bones strong? Well, now it is time to scream into that long winter and show that you've got what it takes to be a wild warrior. This costume is just going to help you along the way!
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Details:TOUGHEST OF THE TOUGHWarriors in history have had to train in crazy ways throughout history. In China, warriors would challenge themselves by lifting metal pots filled to the brim with burning coal over their heads. (Talk about handling the heat!) Aztec warriors had to start training by the time they were three years old and would be battling each other by the time they were teens. (Brand new definition for schoolyard fights!) The list just keeps going on! In fact, this super young training was the norm among many warring cultures such as the Vikings, Spartans, and the Huns. While we wouldn't suggest lifting burning kettles over your head, we do have a method that will help you draw out that inner warrior nature that perhaps you skipped over in your youth. (Actually, developing the look is probably a good deal safer than going head to head with the warrior kiddos, anyway!)DESIGN & DETAILSHave a giant wall you need to scale? Need to take on a fancy-schmancy empire? This Wild Warrior costume is Made By Us, giving it a unique take compared to all the other fighter costumes out there. The featured coat has a leather look and is trimmed with faux fur along the seems. A scarf sits on the shoulders for an intense look. The long tunic type jacket has a ragged hemline. It has a belt at the waist with ancient looking metal details. Make this look yours with the weaponry accessories of your choice that you might find in the Viking costume catalog.WALKING IN THE WILDAre you ready to face your wild side? Drank all the milk you need to get those bones strong? Well, now it is time to scream into that long winter and show that you've got what it takes to be a wild warrior. This costume is just going to help you along the way!
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TOUGHEST OF THE TOUGHWarriors in history have had to train in crazy ways throughout history. In China, warriors would challenge themselves by lifting metal pots filled to the brim with burning coal over their heads. (Talk about handling the heat!) Aztec warriors had to start training by the time they were three years old and would be battling each other by the time they were teens. (Brand new definition for schoolyard fights!) The list just keeps going on! In fact, this super young training was the norm among many warring cultures such as the Vikings, Spartans, and the Huns. While we wouldn't suggest lifting burning kettles over your head, we do have a method that will help you draw out that inner warrior nature that perhaps you skipped over in your youth. (Actually, developing the look is probably a good deal safer than going head to head with the warrior kiddos, anyway!)DESIGN & DETAILSHave a giant wall you need to scale? Need to take on a fancy-schmancy empire? This Wild Warrior costume is Made By Us, giving it a unique take compared to all the other fighter costumes out there. The featured coat has a leather look and is trimmed with faux fur along the seems. A scarf sits on the shoulders for an intense look. The long tunic type jacket has a ragged hemline. It has a belt at the waist with ancient looking metal details. Make this look yours with the weaponry accessories of your choice that you might find in the Viking costume catalog.WALKING IN THE WILDAre you ready to face your wild side? Drank all the milk you need to get those bones strong? Well, now it is time to scream into that long winter and show that you've got what it takes to be a wild warrior. This costume is just going to help you along the way!
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Age group | Adult |
Color | gray |
Gender | male |
Material | polyester |
Size | 2x |
Brand | FUN Costumes |
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