Alrighty...while I was thinking about my lamellar plates I had a thought. Are the lamellar harnesses (like what Templar bob wears)a single unit pulled over the head or is a part left open to be laced?
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Templar Bob's harness has several buckles up the front to hold it closed. I've never seen a slip on or lace closed piece and there are many, many people around here that wear them.
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Note that different cultures prefered different ways to buckle or lace their lamellar armor. While the byzantines often fastened it at one or both sides, turks seem to have mostly buckled their armour at the back. Some iranian soldiers again had their armour opening down the front - easy to put without any help.
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My lamellar goes on like a T-shirt much to the amusement of my knight and squire brothers. It makes getting out of it in a hurry difficult. But there are fewer buckles to catch shots on, and the sides are one continuous sheet of lamellar from the arm pit to the skirt. I have no documentation for this harness, it is total conjecture on my part.
As Far as I have found there is no documentation for how Lamellar laces together. There is no surviving complete harnesses and all the miniatures and statues don't show that much detail. I personally lace up the front with brass picture hanger D-rings laced into the harness itself and then I use a piece of cord to lace it up.
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I'm thinking of leaving the left side open with 3 buckles and the right side closed. This way the buckles don't get in the way of my sword arm. But I was also thinking of having both sides lace closed into and overlap or butting together. It's hard to choose.
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