Review: Karen Vastbinder's Gambeson and Arming Cap
Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2003 11:34 am
Today I got my gambeson and arming cap from Karen.
It was worth the wait, although I wish there was better communication from Karen.
The gambeson is cut to me perfectly coming down to just above my knees, as was typical with a mid 14th century gambeson/anketon.
It's done in black with red edging. The seams are done well and very tight, and the cotton batting is very well done. It's heavy and coult more than likely be worn as armour as it's own (with a body bracelet or heavy kidney belt under it.
The sleeves are detachable with velcro, at the top of the shoulder, and the sleeves cover well down to the wrist with no problems.
All in all I am very happy with the gambeson. I will have to wash it a couple of times to loosen the fabric up a bit, and to get rid of that "new cloth" smell, but I think I can manage. =)
Thanks Karen. You do good work.
It was worth the wait, although I wish there was better communication from Karen.
The gambeson is cut to me perfectly coming down to just above my knees, as was typical with a mid 14th century gambeson/anketon.
It's done in black with red edging. The seams are done well and very tight, and the cotton batting is very well done. It's heavy and coult more than likely be worn as armour as it's own (with a body bracelet or heavy kidney belt under it.
The sleeves are detachable with velcro, at the top of the shoulder, and the sleeves cover well down to the wrist with no problems.
All in all I am very happy with the gambeson. I will have to wash it a couple of times to loosen the fabric up a bit, and to get rid of that "new cloth" smell, but I think I can manage. =)
Thanks Karen. You do good work.