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Roman subarmalis, cream

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The Roman subarmalis was worn as a padded garment under the lorica hamata or lorica segmentata to help distribute weight across the body and absorb blows, significantly improving comfort. This subarmalis is made from sturdy canvas cotton and is based on Roman statues and other historical depictions.

From the first half of the 16th century, the subarmalis and other classical armor pieces came back into fashion. During the Renaissance, classical antiquity received special attention, leading to a new development in plate armor known as the all’antica style. This style is characteristic of the cinquedea, barbute, and armor featuring decorative curves. Murals and paintings from this period often show Italian knights wearing classical greaves, subarmalis, and breastplates.

Product details
Product details:
Colour: natural
Material: canvas cotton
Size: M t/m XXL
Based on a historical original
Shipment weight (g): 5000

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