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Re: Well, I got my chainmail chaps
« Reply #15 on: 2011-08-10, 10:59:41 »
That Amazon add definitely does state that it covers both thighs, thus it would be two pieces. I would complain profusely about this and if they are not willing to send a second one, I would return it and post a negative reveiw warning other potential buyers that it is only one. The Medieval Collectibles boots you reference are periodish for a number of time frames, but they are not authentic. It might help if you gave us an idea of the time frame you are working on. I would second the GDFB suggestion, at the price point they sell at they are the most accurate shoes you will find, they are pretty good for any price in fact. I've seen many more expensive shoes that were less authentic. I understand your budget concerns, but I would definitely save up and buy fewer quality pieces than alot of cheaper pieces of armor. In the long run, you will spend less, have a better quality armor and a better looking kit overall. I know it will take time and requires disipline and patience, but it is the better route to go. I certainly learned that lesson, fortuanately before I began to buy alot of armor, swords on the other hand... well I have a lot of very cheap wasters to test my quality blades on when I get them  ;)

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Re: Well, I got my chainmail chaps
« Reply #17 on: 2011-08-10, 13:01:28 »
I second Sir Matt. Save your time and money. That doesn't mean wait until you can buy all your armour from Historic Enterprises (as nice as it may be) but only buy from dealers with a good reputation. And ask around. It's very likely someone here would have had dealings with them, or possess something similar to the product you are looking to buy and give you advice and such.
It'll be worth it in the end. Trust me, I'm 16, and also have NO dependable income.

Good luck! (And get that other Bloody leg!  :o)
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Re: Well, I got my chainmail chaps
« Reply #18 on: 2011-08-10, 13:13:02 »
I would speak to the seller who actually sent it to you through Amazon, here's his link: 

http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/seller/at-a-glance.html?ie=UTF8&seller=A36NIL00HJ3IIY

Amazon doesn't have any real control over its user end storefronts, I think you should contact the seller directly, that way you can get the issue resolved in a more timely fashion.  In looking through his feedback, he has only a very small number in proportion to the positive feedback, and the negative comments generally deal with the quality of a piece, or shipping time but nothing underhanded.

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Re: Well, I got my chainmail chaps
« Reply #19 on: 2011-08-10, 13:34:15 »
I agree with what others have said. I'd complain. It's always possible they made a mistake and only packed one when they should have included two, and will ship the other when you complain. If it was intentional, then it's false advertising, and they should take it back and give you a refund.

Also, on topic of my chain legs, would these boots be good to wear with them? http://www.medievalcollectibles.com/p-889-medieval-high-boot-without-fringe.aspx

Those look like the typical minnetonka boots that a lot of retailers carry. They're cheap, so they can be a great starter set for folks. But they're not a medieval design. And they have their limitations. The sole is a thin piece of leather, and you'll feel every single rock you step on. They're also not the least bit water-resistant, and soak right through if you walk on wet ground. I used mine for a couple of years before investing in better footwear.

These days I use boots from Sandlar and Son of Sandlar. They're not period correct either, but they're well made and water-proof, and look medievalish. However, they're a lot more expensive, so it might be above your budget.

http://sonofsandlar.com/products-page/boots/

(With my mail leggings, I wear the "James' Boots", and the rest of the time I use the "Low Buckle Boots")

I haven't tried them yet, but the ankle-boots from GDFB that Kult of Athena sells look good. (http://www.kultofathena.com/product.asp?item=GB1009&name=13th+C+Soldier+Shoes+with+Buckles). They have a decent period look. And the ones I bought from Revival Clothing that were almost identical were very comfortable, though the soles fell off after only a few days of use, so I can't recommend the Revival version.

Just keep in mind that most period shoes/boots have much thinner soles than you're used to with modern footwear, and you will feel the rocks and twigs a lot more. Bu the Minnatonkas are probably the most tiresome on your feet.



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Re: Well, I got my chainmail chaps
« Reply #20 on: 2011-08-10, 14:04:13 »
My Revival Clothing ankle boots are great. I can't complain about them.
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Re: Well, I got my chainmail chaps
« Reply #21 on: 2011-08-10, 14:14:18 »
http://www.vikingleathercrafts.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=42&osCsid=3ebec1aaeac808122e2672a0571b706e

best place online to get period shoes

I'll second Sir Wolf's endorsement of Viking Leathercrafts.  They are a distributor for Westland Crafts and provide excellent value and customer service.  I have the 14th Century buckled ankle boots and couldn’t be happier with the value for the $.  As this was my first period footwear purchase, I have no experience with the other suppliers mentioned.
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Re: Well, I got my chainmail chaps
« Reply #22 on: 2011-08-10, 14:57:03 »
What do you gents think of these boots?  Forget the velcro, look at it from the outside and tell me.

http://www.renaissancemodel.com/renaissance-high-leather-boots-840.html#
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Re: Well, I got my chainmail chaps
« Reply #23 on: 2011-08-10, 15:57:04 »
I think they would be good for a late period 3/4 harness. Anything from late 15th century to the 17th century.
Maybe Civilian riding boots earlier.
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Re: Well, I got my chainmail chaps
« Reply #24 on: 2011-08-10, 17:09:48 »
I was thinking that...the velcro is not a big factor as I'm not in the habit of dressing up or down w/spectators, but wondered about the overall look.  I'm shooting for late 14th but I also know me- I'll wear what looks good.

I am aware, however, that it would get me into trouble with those groups that focus on historicity- but as I'm not a member of any, I'm ok.  :)
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Re: Well, I got my chainmail chaps
« Reply #25 on: 2011-08-10, 17:35:21 »

Yeah, that's basically it. They're not at all period correct for the 14th, but they look good to the unwashed masses. So you'll be fine as long as you're not aiming for true historical accuracy. :)
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Re: Well, I got my chainmail chaps
« Reply #26 on: 2011-08-10, 17:45:52 »
True historical accuracy seems to cost more...so maybe when I'm a bit older, or catch more grief from you guys.  ;)
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Re: Well, I got my chainmail chaps
« Reply #27 on: 2011-08-10, 19:13:51 »
Sir Wolf, Initiate the historical accuracy GRIEF!!!!!!!   ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #28 on: 2011-08-10, 19:40:39 »
No, no, lets not stir him up please....not yet anyways.  lol
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« Reply #29 on: 2011-08-10, 20:18:09 »
Haha, Sir Wolf, we're on standby till MDRF........... :P :P :P
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