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Nate C.

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Posted: Fri 23 Jul, 2004 7:47 pm Post subject: How fast was he going?? |
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I know the answer to this question has to be simple, but I've gotta ask anyway.
What on earth is that goofy looking skirt thing?!?! :wtf: :eek: :wtf:
It looks like the good king Henry VIII was going too fast, lost control, and vaulted through time and an old sheet metal shack. :lol: Either that or they found Hawaii earlier than I thought :D .
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Henry VIII, Milanese armor, 1514 (from Therion Arms website)
Nate C.
Sapere Aude
"If you are going to kill the man, at least give him a decent salute." - A. Blansitt
If they ever come up with a Swashbuckling School, I think one of the courses should be Laughing, then Jumping Off Something. --Jack Handy
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Allan Senefelder
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Posted: Fri 23 Jul, 2004 9:18 pm Post subject: |
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Nate its callet a tonlet . It was fashionable in the first third of the 16th century and simply mimicked the civilian fashion of the day ( if you look at period illustarions you'll notice the fabric garments look like this ) . The center of the metal skirting could be removed ( held in place by sneck hooks ) if the user was going to be on horse back . The style was also called
armour with bases ( refering to its correlary in civilain fashion ) .
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David Quivey

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Posted: Sat 24 Jul, 2004 7:42 pm Post subject: |
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once again, period armour emulates (and with success!) period fashion, much to the amusment of us modern folks :D
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Matthew Kelty
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Posted: Sat 24 Jul, 2004 9:45 pm Post subject: |
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In case there are any aspiring Fashionistas out there, the name of the garment this Armor emulates is a Woffenroch (Voff-en-rock), it's a German War Coat. It found it's way into fashion from the German Landsknechts, many of which found employment with Henry. You'll also find Italian Zimarra's with a similar skirt arrangement, and they slid out of fashion by the 1540's or so.
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Ruel A. Macaraeg
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Thanks Matthew; I actually write a fashion column, so that's good to know. ;) Woffenroch would apparently be Waffenrock lit. 'weapon/war skirt' in modern German.
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