During the fifteenth century, as armor began to take center stage in war strategies, mercenaries, and infantry donned more protective gear than ever before. This simple breastplate is a prime example of what was worn on the battlefield during this period - often combined with arms or mittens over gambeson and tabards – giving those warriors an extra layer of protection needed for survival.
• Made of 1.6mm steel; thickness may vary due to the handcrafted methods • Steel is untreated but can be protected with mineral or synthetic oil if desired • Has a satin finish so its surface will be slightly reflective • One size which can be adapted to fit several sizes • Includes extra straps for shoulders with buckle, and can be cut in case they aren’t needed • Length from the neck to the end of the item is approximately 45cm