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German Gothic 15th century cuirass, 1.2 mm

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Product description

Cuirasses like this were developed in the late Gothic style (1440–1500), characterized by sharp, highly decorative shapes. The design of this type of cuirass follows Burgundian fashion, ending at the thighs like a fashionable doublet. Cuirasses of this style were often paired with chainmail voiders, a chainmail collar (standard or bishop’s mantle), and a chainmail skirt (gousset). Arms and legs were fully armored, and the style was complemented with pointed sabatons, echoing the shape of contemporary poulaines. Gothic armors were often worn with a sallet and bevor, though the kettle helm remained popular.

This beautifully detailed reconstruction of a late medieval breastplate is based on a 15th-century German original (c. 1465). Made from 1.2 mm steel, it consists of a breastplate and backplate. The cuirass features an integrated plackart, providing extra strength at the lower front and creating the characteristic central ridge. For enhanced mobility, it has faulds (articulated plates) at the front and culets (articulated plates at the rear), allowing greater leg movement—especially useful when riding. Tassets at the bottom of the faulds provide additional protection for the upper thighs.

All components are hinged with steel rivets. Both front and back display the distinctive Gothic plate armor features of the late Middle Ages, including layered appearance, ribs, and filigree cutouts. For improved corrosion resistance, the interior is blued black.

The two halves of the torso armor are secured around the body with adjustable leather straps and buckles, allowing a snug fit for different sizes. The straps and buckles are firmly riveted at the shoulders and sides of the backplate. This fully wearable breastplate is ideal for late medieval and Renaissance settings.

Product details
Product details:
Material: approx. 1.2 mm mild steel, leather
Overall length with faulds / culet: front approx. 60 cm, back approx. 66 cm (measured from the highest shoulder point down to the bottom hem)
Chest circumference: from approx. 120 cm (for a tight fit) up to max. 140 cm (adjustable with straps and buckles)
Neck opening (diameter): approx. 18.5 cm
Weight: approx. 6.9 kg
Based on a historical original
Shipment weight (g): 8000

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