DESCRIPTION

Well-known "Avant Armour" is dating from about 1450-1485 years. It was crafted in Corio workshop, Milano, and was belong to Fon Matsch, the owner of Churburg Castle in the 1450 year. This Milanese armor is one of the most famous type of medieval full-plate body protection.  Roundish plate cuirass includes several parts: Breast plate and back plate. Joined together with leather belts and buckles; Plackart, which is fastened to the front and back plates; Segmented skirt (faulds), made of horizontal straps, which are connected with rivets and hinges; Tassets – plates, which protects hips. Fastened to the lower part of skirt Other parts of "Avant Armour", such as Milan-style pauldrons and plate legs, will be great addition to this plate body protection. You can use this functional knight body armour for: SCA HEMA Larp Stage performances Medieval festivals Reenactment events Base price includes following options: Cold-rolled steel 1.0 mm; Satin polishing; Brown leather belts; Steel nickel-plated buckles; Steel rivets; No decoration; Painting inside Main photo shows authentic steel Milanese cuirass with following options: Cold-rolled steel 1.5 mm; Satin polishing as finish treatment; Black leather belts; Steel nickel-plated buckles; Brass rivets In options, you may choose another type and thickness of metal, color of belts, finish treatment and decoration for your knight chest plate.