Top products from r/armoredwomen
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2. Heroic Armor of the Italian Renaissance: Filippo Negroli and his Contemporaries
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
4. Shigenori Soejima & P-Studio Art Unit: Art Works 2
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
5. The Lord of the Rings: Anduril, sword of King Elessar
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Overall length: 52-7/8-InchBlade length: 40-5/8-InchBlade material: AUS-6 stainless steelHandle material: Leather wrapped metal with antique silver plated finish and 24K gold plated fittingsIncludes screen-printed wood display plaque
6. Medieval Chain Mail Shirt and Coif Armor Set (Full Size) Long Shirt (MED)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Silver Medieval Chain Mail Armor Set (Shirt AND Hat Hood)Shoulder to waist length: 27 Inches.Stretchable: Chest size: 46-48 Inches.Neck Opening: 10.75 Inches / Sleeve Opening: 8 Inches.Coif Dimensions Overall Length: 18.75 Inches, Face Opening: 9 Inches.
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>Cover I did for Charles R. Case a while back, hope you like it!
>Book is out so check it out!
>https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07CSW3FJJ/
>Hope you like it!
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Manuel Castañón is a Illustrator at Cd Projekt Red, based in Warsaw, Poland. His gallery can be found here.
He also did one of my favourite women in armour pieces: Dauntless Bodyguard
Some googling later and I'm pretty sure it actually is an Anduril or Narsil replica.
Amazon has all of that stuff, and it's not outrageously expensive if you're putting together full plate and doing your own leatherwork to go along.
You can find cheap shirts online pretty much anywhere. The better the quality the higher the price. amazon sells one for 40 bucks - not gonna be as nice as OP's but it's chain mail.
They only sold the single suit of armour, not a product line of stuff.
As for texts on heroic and all'antiqua armour of the 15th and 16th centuries:
http://www.deremilitari.org/REVIEWS/Springer_ArmourMasc.htm
https://www.amazon.ca/Heroic-Armor-Italian-Renaissance-Contemporaries/dp/0300199929
In this case, you can get pretty close to your wish.
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This is art for an upcoming children's book retelling the Chinese ballad by Faye-Lynn Wu.
This illustration was done to tease Atlus Games new IP, currently known as Project Re Fantasy. You can find this illustration (as well as more of Soejima's work) here.
Used as the cover of the Sisters of Battle Omnibus, by James Swallow.
Well, a slightly altered version was used, hadn't noticed the hair color change until now.
and the extra frills could become painful and cut off circulation under all that weight or on a horse. I mean, why would you do that?
Actual equestrian underwear is usually mostly seamless and looks like this or this. You can get cute prints but come on, you aren't going into battle in that frilly nonsense.
It would be dependent on the time period. In medieval times there likely weren't that many women fighting and Queen Elizabeth is the only woman I know of that sent soldiers to battle. In the Viking era and Celtic era and possibly others it would not be that hard to assume that it possibly was a woman who put soldiers on the battlefield or fought in a war. One case I know of is Boudica, who was a Celtic women who fought off the Romans and done massive damage to their armies even though she ultimately lost. Source: Warrior Women: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B07B9M1PC4/ref=atv_hover_title.