LARP starter kits for new players, gift-buyers and first-time character builders. The Chows Emporium LARP Basic Outfit range covers 79 multi-piece combos in 2-piece, 3-piece, 4-piece and 5-piece configurations, designed to land a complete look in one purchase across viking, druid, warrior, rogue, necromancer and ranger character builds.
The LARP Basic Outfit, in one purchase
The hardest part of starting in LARP is buying the first complete look. Either spend hours hunting individual pieces that need to coordinate, or buy a single multi-piece kit that arrives matched. The LARP Basic Outfit range is the second route: seventy-nine combos at starter price, each shipping as a coordinated set of two to five pieces.
Two, three, four or five pieces
Two pieces
The lightest entry. Either a base layer with sash, or a hood-and-mantle pair for buyers who already have a tunic but want the head and shoulder detail.
Three pieces
The most-bought combo and the most flexible. A shirt or tunic, a pair of pants or trousers, and a sash. Two-thirds of the range sits here. Sufficient on its own for a new character.
Four pieces
The 3-piece kit with a hood added. The head and shoulder piece shifts the silhouette from generic-medieval to specific-character. Sixteen combos at this level.
Five pieces
The most complete starter. Adds a faux fur mantle or full outer layer over the 4-piece base. For buyers who want one purchase to cover everything.
Colour and pattern, character-flexible
The range is character-flexible by design. A Brown & Red 3-piece reads warrior or barbarian. A Green & Green Striped works druid or ranger. A Black & Red sits across necromancer and rogue builds. Colourways span Nordic Zigzag, Multi Striped, Two Tone, Mohair and Faux Fur trim, in Black, Red, Blue, Green, Brown, Grey, White, Tan, Orange, Teal and Natural palettes.
Routing to specific character pages
For necromancer, warlock and dark caster builds, expand the wardrobe via the Necromancers & Warlocks LARP Outfit Sets range. For forest druid, herbalist and shaman builds, see the Druid LARP Outfit Sets range. For thief, assassin and bandit builds, the Rogue LARP Outfit Sets range. For knight, fighter and paladin builds, the Warrior LARP Outfit Sets range. Smaller pieces sit in LARP Accessories.
Chow has been designing LARP starter pieces since 1994, taken to events including Bicolline, Drachenfest, Curious Pastimes, ConQuest of Mythodea and Empire.
Note: All Chows Emporium products are one size, with measurements on each individual product page if you have a question about measurements before ordering. Belt sizing is the exception.