Covered Gloves
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 shape of the cuff allows for maximum mobility.
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We have created a faithful replica of the late XIV century arm harness found in Churburg Castle which consists of vambraces, elbow cops, rerebraces, (which cover the biceps) and articulation segments. Our Churburg Arms are equipped with leather straps and steel buckles and are painted inside to prevent rusting. The vambraces are anatomically shaped and possess
Medieval doublet – it’s a garment that was normally worn under the armors. Commonly it was made from flax. But rich knights could afford it be made with the silk lining or velvet outer shell. Sometimes doublet was reinforced with the bands of chainmail: on the sleeves and armpits. Medieval knights used the waxed laces
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
Steel Kneecaps – which are known as “Kneibuckel” in German, “ginocchielli” in Italian, and “genouillères” in French – are assumed by some historians to be the first step toward full plate leg harnesses. Knee coverage with plates was essential and the rest of the leg followed from there. During the XII century, knights used chainmail
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