So, it was suggested to me to add a pisan to my kit (a maille standard if you speak 15th c
). This is worn in addition to the bascinet/aventail combination, providing a double layer of padded maille around the throat. I guess they felt it was important to protect that area in the Middle Ages ;-)
These things appear all over inventories of the 14th century in conjunction with aventails, so it is very appropriate to have. I decided to make this one as 'authentically' as I could. I bought the maille (not even going to contemplate forging wire...) from icefalcon, it's flat-ring wedge-riveted. I then constructed a linen liner for this, and hand stitched everything on it including the quilting. It's lightly padded with cotton on the inside. Then I whipstitched the maille to the linen liner using waxed-linen thread. And thence added the vegetable tanned leather edging along the top edge and sewed it all together.
Currently it only ties together in the back with leather thongs, but I will add leather straps/buckles at some point, but wanted to get done what I could for now: