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Dec

A Proof of High Quality Craftsmanship

   Posted by: Dungeon Knight   in Armor

thumbnail AB015312598176664b174ac23af5a A Proof of High Quality CraftsmanshipBack in the 15th and 16th century, a medieval armor should be worn over a specially padded jacket called the arming jacket. Plated armor has been used all across Europe during the medieval era.

 

Dungeon Knight offers an authentic replica of an Arming Jacket-Black. This one rivals only the original version. It can be worn during any costume party or convention or you may just want to display it together with your collection of medieval stuff. Anyone who loves that era would want to own one of these arming jackets just for the heck of it.

 

The arming jackets are crafted to provide more protection and security to the armor from vivious pounding of swords. There are specific parts of the jacket which you can sew to the armor to improve stability. It really is crafted to ensure that the wearer is provided boosted protection and not just to add up to the weight of the warrior’s attire. Nonetheless, the weight itself is part of the security as mentioned. All these have been carefully thought out to ensure that its functions are performed perfectly well.

 

It has to be mentioned that during the 15th century, medieval military craftsmanship has entirely developed to merge form and function. This is one proof to that merger. Clearly, the use of arming jackets together with exquisitely design medieval armors provide that extraordinary comfort and protection to the warrior off to the battlefield.

 

Dungeon Knight has given as the honor to own some of the most accurate replica of the original arming jackets worn by medieval warriors during their time. If you are an avid collector of anything medieval or just fond of that era, here’s something to keep in your wardrobe.

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