Unfortunately I don't have anything I find worthy of showing off just yet, but I'll kick things off by sharing what's in the works. I'm currently working on a new late 14th/early 15th century style surcoat that bears a more plausible coat of arms than my previous endeavors, which while handsome, were a downright abomination as far as the rules of heraldry go (We're talking red and black, no metal, and quartered with four seperate arms marshalled. Not to mention one of the charges facing the wrong direction). The new design is a little more plausible despite also being of my own creation. It's going to bear the arms below, and will be cut from wool with a lacing system running up the sides to provide the ever popular wasp waisted look of the 14th and 15th centuries.
(The fabricated arms I intend to use on the surcoat, courtesy of MS paint. Feel free to share your own, whether genuine and registered or of your own creation for the purpose of livening up your harness.)
