Description
Inspired by the iconic 15th-century armor of the Count of Matsch, these plate hips are a masterful blend of noble elegance and battlefield functionality. Originating from the Gothic armoring tradition of the Holy Roman Empire, this design features richly fluted steel plates that not only reinforce the structure but also reflect the grandeur and prestige of the noble class.
Each tasset is fully articulated to allow excellent freedom of movement, while offering substantial protection for the hips and upper thighs. Designed for secure attachment to a fauld or cuirass, the Plate Hips of Count of Matsch are built for historical accuracy and durability in both reenactment and competitive fighting environments.
Finished in either polished or blackened steel (with optional brass accents), this piece will elevate any 15th-century armor kit, making it a must-have for armored combatants and history enthusiasts alike.
⚔️ Key Features:
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Inspired by the original armor of the Count of Matsch, ca. 1450
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Fluted Gothic design enhances both strength and style
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Fully articulated lames for maximum mobility and coverage
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High-quality steel construction with adjustable leather straps
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Compatible with most Gothic and late-medieval harnesses
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Optional blackened finish and brass trim available upon request
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Ideal for reenactment, HMB, SCA, and museum-grade displays





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