Cuirass XVI Century
Cuirass XVI Century
ID: 12505
Cuirass – a common name of armour, consisting of one or more whole interconnected metal plates to protect the torso.
This is the stylization of cuirass of the XVI century, Western Europe. Cuirass is made of cold rolled steel with a thickness of 1.5 mm. Standard equipment includes: a matte polish, steel rivets, steel factory buckle. It is easy to wear, comfortable and convenient. Also, long-lasting and durable, that makes you feel safe and secure in any battle.
Important: Our basic polishing is matte!
Please notice, that measurements should be with padding/gambeson.
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