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13th - 14th Century Simple Plate Greaves

NZ$125.00+GST
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These 13th - 14th Century greaves make great lower leg protection for any late 13th through to 14th harness. Crafted from sturdy 16 gauge steel, these greaves are not just a piece of equipment; they are an essential part of your medieval attire. Imagine stepping into the world of knights, jousts, and epic battles, all while ensuring your safety and adherence to historical accuracy. These greaves are designed to provide excellent leg protection, allowing you to focus on your performance rather than your safety.

Every reenactor knows that historical accuracy plays a crucial role in truly immersing oneself in the time period. These simple greaves were one of the first item of plate armour to appear as the lower leg was a prime target. They are lightweight yet protective, allowing for ease of movement whether you’re in a skirmish or simply exhibiting your sophisticated attire at an event.

Our greaves are not just designed for looks; they function as crucial protection for your legs against potential dings and injuries during events. This is especially important because the thrill of reenactment comes from being part of a dynamic spectacle, and you want to enjoy it without the worry of sustaining injuries.

Worn by many who take their roles seriously, these greaves also become a talking point among fellow actors and spectators, allowing you to share the story of your passion for this fascinating era. Their historical significance in the evolution of plate armour makes them a perfect addition to your collection.

In addition to historical reenactics, our greaves can also serve as a unique piece in costume parties, fantasy events, or themed gatherings, contributing to a visually striking outfit. Whenever you don these greaves, you will feel the spirit of the medieval knight flowing through you, as they elevate your outfit to the next level of authenticity.

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NZ$125.00+GST
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