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Liang Tuang Nah
Location: South East Asia Joined: 23 Feb 2010
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Posted: Fri 19 Mar, 2010 7:59 am Post subject: Unique Gambeson Maintenance |
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A medival armor company, www.steel-mastery.com is offering me a custom gambeson with a leather outer shell, a linen inner lining and 6 layers of internal cotton padding with leather straps and buckles for fastening.
Since I come from a hot an humid climate where sparring bouts frequently produce sweat drenched gambesons and even sweat stained outer armor, how would you guys suggest that I clean and maintain this gambeson so that it does not smell over time or become itchy when I wear it?
I have previouly sent gambesons without any leather components to the be dry cleaned w/o any problems but is it possible to do this with this leather component gambeson?
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Eric Hejdström
Location: Visby, Sweden Joined: 13 Mar 2007
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Posted: Fri 19 Mar, 2010 10:59 am Post subject: |
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Leather wears down quite fast it washed often. Use a regular cotton/linen gambeson instead. They always get nasty, even from one use. Most I know don't really wash them at all...
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Nathan Beal
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Posted: Fri 19 Mar, 2010 12:10 pm Post subject: Re: Unique Gambeson Maintenance |
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Liang Tuang Nah wrote: | I have previouly sent gambesons without any leather components to the be dry cleaned w/o any problems but is it possible to do this with this leather component gambeson? |
I'll be honest with you, you might be best checking with the dry-cleaner you have used previously.
They can typically clean lightweight leather garments (jackets and the like), but i don't know if a heavy leather is a different matter.
N.
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David Teague
Location: Anchorage, Alaska Joined: 25 Jan 2004
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Posted: Fri 19 Mar, 2010 12:53 pm Post subject: |
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Turn it inside out and let the sun light dry it.
This you shall know, that all things have length and measure.
Free Scholar/ Instructor Selohaar Fechtschule
The Historic Recrudescence Guild
"Yea though I walk through the valley of death, I will fear no evil: for Thou's sword art is with me; Thy poleaxe and Thy quarterstaff they comfort me."
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Aleksei Sosnovski
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Posted: Sun 21 Mar, 2010 1:55 am Post subject: |
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I would not suggest using leather. Use cotton or, even better, linen, with stuffing made of some natural organic material. Such gambeson would transfer sweat to the outsige and will cool you down as the water evaporates. Leather is not very good at transfering water, so you will be cooked in your own sweat. Also the leather may soon become brittle because of salts in the sweat. Oh, and about cleaning your gambeson... I usually simply hand-wash mine about once a year. It does not take it that long to dry if the gambeson is made of right material.
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Gert-Jan Beukers
Location: Voorhout, The Netherlands Joined: 02 Mar 2009
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Posted: Sun 21 Mar, 2010 4:03 am Post subject: |
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Aleksei Sosnovski wrote: | I would not suggest using leather. Use cotton or, even better, linen, with stuffing made of some natural organic material. Such gambeson would transfer sweat to the outsige and will cool you down as the water evaporates. Leather is not very good at transfering water, so you will be cooked in your own sweat. Also the leather may soon become brittle because of salts in the sweat. Oh, and about cleaning your gambeson... I usually simply hand-wash mine about once a year. It does not take it that long to dry if the gambeson is made of right material. |
just like he said! I have a problem with my bodytemperature (just a little higher than an average person) so I really really sweat a lot. Use light organic materials, you can dry your gambeson after the battle in the sun/wind by hanging it on a washline. (this is also good against the smell)
Correct me if I'm wrong.... I'm dutch
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Dan Howard
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Posted: Sun 21 Mar, 2010 2:30 pm Post subject: |
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Strange. My body temperature is slightly higher than normal too, but I don't sweat much compared to other people I train with. Are you sure that excessive sweating is linked to your body temperature?
Regarding the OT, David has the best solution. Turn it inside out and let it hang in the sun.
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David Teague
Location: Anchorage, Alaska Joined: 25 Jan 2004
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Posted: Sun 21 Mar, 2010 4:02 pm Post subject: |
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The Scots were know to have leather shells on their cotuns.
It most likely would have been stag skin for the outer shell.
This was" the" stand alone armour of the Scottish mercenary class of the era.
Cheers,
DT
This you shall know, that all things have length and measure.
Free Scholar/ Instructor Selohaar Fechtschule
The Historic Recrudescence Guild
"Yea though I walk through the valley of death, I will fear no evil: for Thou's sword art is with me; Thy poleaxe and Thy quarterstaff they comfort me."
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