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Yesterday a friend of mine and I designed a proper pattern for an arming doublet. Especially the ability to move my arms properly without any restrictions was very crucial for me. All I need to do now is to adjust my waist a bit more.. wesp waist here I come! modify the lower parts a bit more where the ailets will sit and lower the collar a bit.
The proper arming doublet will be made out of a blue linen body and blue silk sleeves and collar. I think that it will look very dandy in the end. ๐
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Sleek design and very well fitted, something to be proud of!
Will you add arming points for cuisses as well?
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@LombrosoSquare for that I would need cuisses first. ๐ Right now I need to redo the waist, setting it a bit higher and making it tighter for that wasp silhouette. Otherwise I think I’ll add arming points on the sleeves first. It’s all going to be a bit of a work in progress over the next years. ๐ Hopefully the new breastplates by Freyhand will fit me well so I can do my semi Dรผrer look. I’ll cheat a bit with a jacket over the breastplate to hide the missing backplate then. Lol
Cheers!
(You’re attending the Pilgerlager as well, right? As part of the Hozemond?)
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Aaaah, that makes sense yeah! I’m really pleased with the Freyhand armour that I got from them at the Conquest last year. Great service as well, and they’re one of the few armourers that isn’t a custom smith that will add some difference in sizes as well.
(And yeah, I am, won’t be able to go this year because of work coming up sadly. )
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@LombrosoSquare ah man how unfortunate. ๐
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