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Displayed with IV.499. III.1321. Sallet (IV.499) of fine quality, the skull with flattened, keel-shaped central ridge. Long tail of two lames with cusped upper edges. The visor with single sight rises to a truncated point over the brow the sides
****************************************************Costume of Landsknecht, XV century************************************************************ --------------------------------------------------------------------------The costume consists of: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) Hat. Made of wool with linen lining. It is fixed with fabric strap under the chin. 2)Doublet with cuts. Made of wool with linen lining of contrast colour. It has thigh-length skirt, and puffed sleeves with cuts, which are decorated with bows. Fastened from the front with lacing with brass points. 3)Breeches with cuts. Made of wool with linen lining of contrast colour. Have a codpiece, which is attached by lacing with brass points. Legs of breeches can be tighten under the knee with fabric straps. 4)Short chausses. Made of linen, without lining. Have lacing on the back side of calf for better fitting on the leg. This costume of Landsknecht of the XV century is based on the picture of Hans Leonhard Schaufelein “Dancers at a Wedding”. Also, we have a large selection of medieval clothing on our website. Details here: https://steel-mastery.com/medieval-clothing Don't hesitate to ask any questions!
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