Arming Garments - The Foundation of a Late Medieval Harness
This video is a discussion of the foundation garments that are worn in order make the wear of armor possible and comfortable. This is probably the most important but least talked about subject when discussing armor. Without the proper arming clothes, even the best armor will feel awkward and cumbersome. The clothing you wear under your kit is absolutely essential, not only to the wear of armor but also to being properly fitted for armor. Take my advice and develop a good set of arming garments before worrying about the shiny bits.
Charles de Blois Pourpoint pattern, by Tasha Kelly
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Charles de Blois Pourpoint pattern, by Tasha Kelly
http://www.lulu.com/shop/tasha-kelly/the-pourpoint-of-charles-de-blois/paperback/product-22344252.html
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/KnyghtErrant
Support - http://www.patreon.com/KnyghtErrant
#medievalarmor #livinghistory #knyghterrant
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