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15e eeuwse arming doublet, rood Size:XL Kirtles began as loose garments

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Kirtles began as loose garments without a waist seam and evolved into tight-fitting supportive garments in the 14th century

This small scutum is very light for children to carry

krijger of aristocraat

It can be hung to the belt with a leather lace

1400) and Hans Talhoffer's Fechtbuch (1467) deals with the long hammer and poleaxe as an important knightly weapons for fighting on foot

15e eeuwse arming doublet, rood Size:XL Kirtles began as loose garmentsThis close fitting doublet is made from sturdy canvas cotton. Arming doublets were worn under plate armor from the 15th century onwards. The laces on the doublet allow armor components to be attached directly to it. The arming doublet evolved from the gambeson and the 14th century pourpoint. The interior is padded, providing protection against blows to armor pieces. In the late Gothic style (14501500), arming doublets often included voiders and a

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