So I am beginning to put some cash aside for some mail armor. I plan to get a set of mail that includes a coif, hauberk with integrated mittens, and mail chausses. I want to get it in 8/9mm rings and alternating rings(round ring + flat ring riveted). Preferably 16/17 gauge steel with a natural finish. I have been eyeing up an item in particular on allbeststuff. Who I have so far have heard great things about, especially since my brother ordered an impressive hauberk from them. Then work on placing leather mittens, likely chopper mittens from Amazon, and using some sort of leather lace to lace them to the mail. I haven't decided on the actual slit on the palm of the mittens yet. I have considered verticle being my best bet.
The reason I have chosen this particular style of mail is because from what I have gathered is that it has been used in both the 12th and 13th century's, and the super hauberk even being seen in the turn/early 14th century with some addition of plate armor. So buying this mail opens me up to a few centuries worth of kits.
So, for one thing I'd like to know what a TRUE tailored hauberk looks like. I have seen a photo of one before, but I cannot seem to relocate it. But from what I remember, it was an authentic piece. Instead of a straight arm, for example, the elbow had a sort of extension on it and many other triangular/diamond shaped mail parts on the hauberk. If anyone could possibly show me an image of this well tailored, original, hauberk is be most grateful. Or any picture showing it really. For I would like to attempt and see how far allbeststuff will go to tailor mail for me.
Secondly, besides the padded arming wear, what is necessary to actually WEAR it. I have been told and have seen images of multiple points or garter style leathers through the hauberk and chausses. Supposedly it immensely reduces the weight of the mail armor. Though, I do not know the name for these leather ties and laces. I only know of wearing a belt to reduce the weight of the mail waste down. If I could get some pointers on what they are called and what I should buy/to make them for my mail.
In addition to the tailoring, how should I measure it for my body? Should I give them exact body measurements or add some inches for the padding?
Lastly, I cannot seem to figure out the best way to wear mail chausses. I have seen pictures where the chausses are pointed or attached to the braies like the regular wool chausses, but I'm skeptical about this. I would assume that there is a better way to wear them. Would they be attached to a belt like padded cuisses are? Also, I do not know how to properly attach the mail that is on the foot to the turn shoes. All I know is that there is some sort of lacing that is done underneath.
I hope to order the full suit of mail before the summer rolls around so that it can hopefully be made and completed before September.
*Internet is slow, I will add a link of the particular product when it works again