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    Gambeson. A gambeson (similar to the aketon, padded jack, pourpoint, or arming doublet) is a padded defensive jacket, worn as armour separately, or combined with mail or plate armour. Gambesons were produced with a sewing technique called quilting that produced a padded cloth. They were usually constructed of linen or wool; the stuffing varied ...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arming_pointArming point - Wikipedia

    Arming point. Arming points are reinforced sections of a gambeson or arming doublet where pieces of body armor were laced on. [1] Illustration of arming points and tresses on a doublet. During the Medieval and Renaissance periods of European history, arming points allowed heavy armor to be fastened securely to a cloth undergarment via cloth or ...

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    A gambeson (similar to the aketon, padded jack, pourpoint, or arming doublet) is a padded defensive jacket, worn as armour separately, or combined with mail or plate armour. Gambesons were produced with a sewing technique called quilting that produced a padded cloth. They were usually constructed of linen or wool; the stuffing varied, and could ...

  5. The medieval gambeson, also known as an arming coat or padded jack, was a quilted, padded garment worn as protective armour. Typically made of layers of fabric, such as linen or wool, the gambeson was stitched together in a diamond or rectangular pattern. The gambeson provided padding and some protection against cuts, impacts, and even arrows.

  6. The word ‘gambeson’ may well derive from the Greek ‘kavadion’, a padded garment worn as an armour in itself in the Byzantine world and the middle East. In the twelfth century, padded armour was also worn on its own as protection by lower-status soldiers. The gambeson should have sleeves to at least the elbow or (more usually) to the ...

  7. Sep 18, 2020 · Introduction. The gambeson or padded jack was a quilted jacket that usually extended to the knees, fastening up the front with lacing, ties, buttons, or buckles. It was commonly stuffed with fabric or horsehair. Since it was easy and economical to make, the gambeson was quite commonly used on its own for protection.

  8. Jan 30, 2024 · gambeson Functional Aspects. The Gambeson in Combat. In the heat of battle, the gambeson was a warrior’s best friend. It provided protection against slashes, blunt force, and the discomfort of wearing metal armor. We’ll examine how the gambeson functioned in different combat scenarios, from open-field battles to sieges. Adapting to Changing ...

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