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Quality under-armor wear was a very important part of the equipment of ancient knights. To protect vulnerable parts of the body such as the head, shock-resistant fabric liners were used. This liner is made of layers of durable 100% cotton. It’s completely handmade, has high-quality machine seams. And is padded with natural sheet wadding.
Our Padded Arming Coif is made from natural breathable materials. Four layers of cotton batting make it durable and shock-resistant. It’s irreplaceable under-armor wear. Our Padded Arming Coif is 100% cotton, handmade, and has high quality machine stitching, and is available in either white or black. Two leather straps allow for adjustment and make wearing
A gambeson is armor made of multiple layers of fabric. Often stuffed with (depending on region) tow, wool, horsehair, and sometimes saturated with salt. Depending on its period, the region and class of the wearer, it was considered either as armor, or as under-armor wear. For example, for knights, a padded jacket was not the
A doublet is a close-fitting outer garment which was worn from the late 14th century to the mid 17th century. We’re pleased to offer you a replica of the fencing doublet from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It’s essential under-armor wear. Our Fencing Doublet is handmade with high-quality machine stitching. It’s crafted from durable 100%
Our stylization of the leg armor of the French king Charles VI (1368-1422) is based on an example which is preserved in Chartres Cathedral, France. The legharness is adapted for full contact medieval battle. This legharness is reinforced with a central rib and the upper-extension plate of the cuisse, which covers the upper thigh is
If you are looking for basic, practical elbow protection, look no further. The lightweight, plain shape of Steel Elbows provides perfect mobility. The Steel Elbows have leather straps and laces for a secure fit exactly where you need it. They’re a great addition to any set of armor. N.B.: The listed price is for a
Our Churburg Style Leg Harness is leg protection made according to early Milanese design from the end of the XIV century – beginning of the XV century. Based on the example of the full set of armor which belonged to one of the members of the Matsch familyand which is preserved in Churburg Castle. The
Our Covered Gloves allows for the full range of motion for each finger which helps you to handle any weapon more easily, but without sacrificing protection. The inner layer of the gloves is covered with protective paint and is partly fastened with natural leather. The leather gloves in the interior provide excellent weapon-grip and the
Greaves were an important component of the armor of many troops, including Western European knights and Roman legionnaires and centurions. They were widely used by cavalry to protect legs and heels while riding a horse. Our base-option Greaves are made of 1.5mm cold rolled steel. They conform to the shape of your calves, making them
Greaves were an important component of the armor of many troops, including Western European knights and Roman legionnaires and centurions. They were widely used by cavalry to protect legs and heels while riding a horse. Our base-option Greaves are made of 1.5mm cold rolled steel. They conform to the shape of your calves, making them
XIV Century Sabatons with a tapered point. Riveted steel lames provide excellent mobility and flexibility and allow for maximum comfort. Made of 1.5mm cold rolled steel, but also available in stainless or tempered steel as well as titanium. Our XIV Century Sabatons will be made in accordance with your measurements or you may select a
A Kettle Hate is a type of helmet that looks like the brimmed iron hat. It is also known as a “Chapel de fer” in French or “Eisenhut” in German. This type of helmet appeared at the end of the XII century. At the beginning, it was designed like Scandinavian helms: four quarters joined on