« Reply #22 on: 2012-06-21, 20:38:41 »
Thanks Sir James. Yeah, the Italians were funky. I've seen some images that show almost 3/4 sleeves of maille over a full arm harness.
The Standard appears to be interchangable for a bevor or gorget for most of the 15th century. Apparenty also quite popular in Germany. It's also ridiclously easy to make. I'll post something in the Workshop if you all wish.
To add to the others, well-done Sir Nathan. Maille wearers of the early era were easily vulnerable to neck strikes (especially wearing closed-style barrel helmets whether transitional, Pembridge, etc. that limited a knight's visibility greatly from upward or lateral strikes). Bevors added better protection as plate armor progressed but I still prefer the closed-helmets to more open ones (Sallets, or similar). Italians & Germans had the best armorers during the early Rennaissance but the Normans & English certainly advanced the maille era. Of course, that's just my opinion.
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