13th Century Natural Padded Medieval Gambeson | Maciejowski Bible Style
Model: KFA-1025
Step into the pages of history with the KFA-1025 Medieval Gambeson, a masterfully crafted piece of protective under-armor inspired by the famous Maciejowski Bible (also known as the Morgan Bible). This 13th-century style padded jack is designed for those who demand historical accuracy without sacrificing modern comfort and durability.
Historical Authenticity Meets Modern Functionality
The Maciejowski Bible is renowned for its detailed depictions of medieval warfare. Our gambeson faithfully recreates the iconic side-buckle closure seen in these 13th-century illustrations. This design isn’t just for show—the adjustable leather straps on the sides allow for a highly customizable fit, ensuring the armor stays snug whether you are wearing it over a tunic or under a suit of chainmail.
Key Features & Specifications:
Period-Accurate Design: Inspired by mid-13th-century French manuscript illustrations.
Premium Materials: Crafted from heavy-duty natural cotton canvas for breathability and authentic texture.
Adjustable Side Buckles: High-quality leather straps and buckles for a precision fit and easy donning.
Superior Protection: Thick, layered padding provides an excellent buffer for HEMA, LARP, and full-contact reenactments.
Versatile Style: The neutral, natural finish makes it a perfect base for any knight, man-at-arms, or mercenary persona.
Why Choose the KFA-1025 Gambeson?
Whether you are preparing for a historical reenactment, a cosplay event, or a theatrical production, this gambeson offers the perfect blend of heritage and utility. The side-opening design is a rare find compared to standard front-lacing models, making it a standout piece for any serious kit.
Ideal for: SCA Combat, HEMA, Reenactment, LARP, and Stage Productions.
Fit: Adjustable side closure for a tailored silhouette.
🛡️ Elevate Your Kit Today
Don’t settle for generic armor. Embrace the heritage of the 13th century and protect yourself with a piece that honors the craftsmanship of the past.

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