Mongolian (Asian) warrior armor: 11 - 17 century Khatangu-degel armour is the Asian version of the plate armor - brigandine. Such plates’ armor was very popular among the Tatar-Mongolian and Russian warriors in the XIII-XIV centuries. Models of this body protection could vary, but all of them had similar features, such as metal plates, riveted over, or under thick fabric base. Khatangu could have additional protection, like spaulders or tasses. The design allowed comfortable moving as to dismounted warriors, so to horsemen. This medieval suit of armor includes several parts: - Mid-thigh length jacket with leather belts for fastening on the sides; - Two-part skirt for thigh protection. It is attached to the jacket with leather belts; - Spaulders with a collar. Spaulders have leather belts for attaching to the body part; - Crotch piece. SUITABLE FOR: - SCA - HEMA - Larp - Stage performances - Medieval festivals - Reenactment events Made-to-measure medieval body armor is completely handcrafted. Our artisans make this brigandine by historically accurate patterns. Brigandine has cotton lining. BASIC PRICE includes the following options: 1) Black wool for outer shell; 2) Plates of cold-rolled steel 1.0 mm; 3) Steel nails; 4) Black leather straps; 5) Steel nickel-plated buckles; 6) Straight bottom edge; 7) XS-size 8) No decorations In options, we offer you to choose the type and thickness of plates, for example, cold-rolled or stainless steel, or titanium. Such materials for the outer shell, like leather or velvet of different colors, are available for order in an additional charge: - leather + 450EUR - velvet + 270EUR You can choose brass rivets in an additional charge, just ask our manager Please inform us via sales [!at] steel-mastery.com, what color you prefer. Also, we have a large selection of other brigandine armor on our website. Details here: https://steel-mastery.com/brigandine-armor Don't hesitate to ask questions!)