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ID: 13603
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Gauntlets without separate fingers were developed during the early XV century. The idea was to create good protection for the palm in which four fingers would be covered by one large steel plate. This type of armor was called Mitten Gauntlets, Hentzen (German), mitons (French), ormittene (Italian). They were commonly used both on battlefields and

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With durable natural fabric, two layers of 100% cotton sheet wadding, and high-quality stitching, our handmade Padded Mitten is an essential piece of your set. It has a piece of leather at the palm area for a better tactile feeling and control of your weapon. You can purchase a pair of Padded Mittens by choosing

ID: 12204
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The Cuirass – a common name for armor consisting of one or more whole interconnected metal plates to protect the torso. This is our version of a typical cuirass from Western Europe in the XVI century. It’s forged from 1.5mm cold rolled steel. The base model includes: a matte polish, steel rivets, and steel factory-produced

ID: 13507
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Possessed of a tapered wrist that widens at the elbow, “tulip” shaped brassards were popular during the XIV and beginning of  the XV century. The main examples of this type of arm armor can be found in Churburg Castle (Castel Coira) in South Tirol as well as the arms of Charles VI (made when he

ID: 13102
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Spaulders, which serve to protect the shoulder joint and upper arm (and in some cases identify their wearer) have a semi-circular or curved shape. They were typically made entirely of metal, though some instances included leather elements. This complete set of spaulders is made of high-quality 1.5mm thick cold rolled steel and you can be

ID: 14204
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Splinted cuisses crafted according to XIV to late XV century design and completed with fluted steel knee cops. These leather cuisses are reinforced with metal bars which provide great protection and flexibility. The steel elements are made of 1.5mm cold rolled steel (base option) and 4mm durable brown leather. They are also available in 1.0mm

ID: 14502
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This stylization of the sabatons of the French king Charles VI (1368-1422) is based on an example which is preserved in Chartres Cathedral in France. They have taped points and are adapted for full contact medieval battle. Riveted steel lames provide excellent mobility and flexibility. Sabatons are an essential part of full leg protection and

ID: 12211
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Please note that measurements should be with padding/gambeson.

ID: 14111
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Greenwich armours – it’s XVI century armor made in Royal Almain Armoury (Greenwich Armoury) founded  by Henry VIII the King of England in 1511. Though Greenwich armors were made by hired German blacksmiths, researchers single them out into a separate group of the English style armors. Greenwich Leg Armor consists of cuisses and knee protection. This model

ID: 12210
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N.B. we do only matte/satin polishing. Mirror polishing is not available.Please note that measurements should be with padding/gambeson.

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ID: 16220
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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%