Feature(may vary by option.)

●✔ X-Small :- Chest Dia : 36", Length From Shoulders : 33", Sleeves, 18")
●✔ BEST FITTING: BEST FOR 26 -28 IN CHEST
●✔ CUSTOM DESIGN: We offer customisation in size, design, Materials, colours via merchant orders only.
●✔ MATERIAL: 6MM MS Round Riveted with Alternate Flat Ring
●✔ FASHION: This coat combines Medieval, Gothic, Renaissance SCA or Hema Style. It boasts solid colours and is perfect to pair with leggings, chainmail, plate Armor, and body protector costumes

[Natural Oiled Finish]





Description

The MEDIEVALS provides a wide range custom size, colours, pattern, different cloths like woollen, cotton, Linen, Leather or all combined with different padding /cushion as par standard Proper Padded arming Gambeson/Aketon wish to wear under steel plate or chainmail Armor. When worn by itself it is comfortable to wear. The elbow pads are internal with a different ancient medieval time horn/bone/wood button, Fabric covered buttons

This amazingly flexible and comfortable gambeson OR Aketon jacket Armor can be worn at theatre plays, as movie costumes and at various festivals as well. It can be used as a birthday or an anniversary gift for individuals interested in archery, Armor, etc.

RETURN & REFUND: Smooth 30 Days return with Full refund Guaranteed,” if there are any Manufacturing Defect in Product “

ABOUT PRODUCT :- A gambeson (also known as aketon, padded jack, pourpoint, or arming doublet) is a padded defensive jacket, worn as armor separately, or combined with mail or plate armor. Gambesons were produced with a sewing technique called quilting. They were usually constructed of cotton, linen or wool;

the stuffing varied, and could be for example scrap cloth Sheet or Cotton Sheet or Cotton Blend During the 14th century, illustrations usually show buttons or laces up the front.

An arming doublet (also called aketon) worn under armor, particularly plate armor of fifteenth- and sixteenth-century in Europe, contains arming points for attaching plates. Fifteenth century examples may include mail goussets or heavy cloth padding sewn into the elbows and armpits to protect the wearer in locations not covered by plate.THANKS FOR THE MEDIEVALS !!