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Gambeson padded armor
A « Jaque » is a quilted or multi-layered garment designed to cushion shocks a..
140.00$
Gambeson padded armor bicolor
A « Jaque » is a quilted or multi-layered garment designed to cushion shocks a..
160.00$
LARP Classic medieval shirt
Timeless and universal, this classic shirt can be worn by men as well as women. Developed during the..
68.00$
LARP Classic Renaissance Jerkin
The doublet is a Renaissance garment worn by men essentially of high social class. This is a kind of..
80.00$
LARP Classic Renaissance shirt
Since antiquity shirts were worn as mixed underwear. Coated as underlays under a jacket. They adopte..
68.00$
LARP Coif Cap Bicolor
For many centuries, the medieval headdress was used by women, men and children of all social status...
25.00$
LARP Hat for Merchant
The headgear is a great classic and a must-have for medieval equipment. Due to its design, this head..
25.00$
LARP Knight Tabard "Edged"
In the chaos of the battlefield, how do you determine who is friend or foe? The tabard can be seen a..
75.00$
LARP Knight Tabard "Per Pale"
The tabard is a kind of overcoat that was weared in the Middle Ages over the armor. It served above ..
75.00$
LARP Knight Tabard "Quarter"
The tabard is a kind of overcoat that was weared in the Middle Ages over the armor. It served above ..
75.00$
LARP Knight Tabard Crusaders "Hospitallers"
Founded in the 11th century by Amalfi merchants settled in Jerusalem and destined to assist the pilg..
75.00$
LARP Knight Tabard Crusaders "Templars"
The order of the Temple is a religious and military order from the Christian chivalry of the Middle ..
75.00$
LARP Knight Tabard Crusaders "Teutonic"
The Teutonic order was initially a field hospital founded in the Holy Land, in front of the walls of..
75.00$
LARP Lansquenet shirt Black
Lansquenets (Landsknecht in German) were ferocious mercenaries from the fifteenth and sixteenth cent..
75.00$
LARP Lansquenet shirt Blue
Lansquenets (Landsknecht in German) were ferocious mercenaries from the fifteenth and sixteenth cent..
75.00$