Padded Jack “Hound of War”
Two-tone woolen gambeson with laces
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Padded Jack “Hound of War”
Two-tone woolen gambeson with laces
Inspired by infantry style, this bright gambeson is a part of our 'Hundred Years War' collection.
Commonly ‘padded jack’ was shortened underarmor clothes consisting of a plurality of layers of fabric, stuffed with rags, tows or horsehair. The present model is padded with two layers of cotton-based batting, features woolen outer shell and linen inner coating. The edges of the various layers are firmly stitched together and reinforced by an additional piece of cloth. Two-tone exterior perfectly fits the fashion originated during the Hundred Years' War, when wearing same colored suits became a kind of national mark of distinction.
Padded jack was a must for the knightly equipment since plate armor parts were traditionally tied to it with the cords. It’s equipped with two eyelets at the top of the shoulder, allowing to attach the pauldrons with the included waxed cotton cords, and at the waist to attach the choses. It’s closed by fastening the cords, passed through the brass eyelets arranged in pairs in front of the gambeson. Lacing at the wrists allows making slight size adjustments.
Features a combination of several quilting styles: vertical stitching along the sleeves and at the waist, transverse - on the stand-up collar, and semi-circular in the chest area. Quilting makes batting to stay in place, preventing it from rubbing during twists, bends, and other movements. Stellar choice for a footsoldier with yeoman, lower gentry or well-off townsman background.
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- Wool;
- Linen (lining);
- Cotton-base batting;
- Waxed cotton cords.
- Fitted design;
- Great for infantry;
- Fastens with cords;
- Period-correct two-tone exterior.
This item is part of the “Hound Of War” collection View collection
This item is part of the “Bird of Prey” collection View collection
I was really impressed by the fit (custom sized to a female body), and got a lot of use out of this gambeson both under armour and on its own. The wool is delightfully cosy, and I discovered that it also looks great reversed for a linen outer-- the enclosed seams give an awesome sharp shape!
Had this jackey been HEMA tested? I would like to buy it but I don't want to purchase it if it ends up being LARP / Renfaire clothing.
This gambeson is not suitable for HEMA, unfortunately.
Do you ever make this out of linen, or is it wool only?
Hi Justin! Yes, we can make it in linen. Please simply leave this request in the comment to your order.
Can you get the arming points in a specific place to accommodate plate armor you already have?
Hi Sam, yes it is possible.
Is it possible to put three (maybe four) layers of batting in the body, while leaving the sleeves at two layers?
Hi Martin, yes it is possible, please contact our support team for details and price.
Could I get this gambeson where the sleeves are the same color but the center is different?
Hi Blake, yes it is possible, please contact our support team for details.
Can this be made with a linen outer instead of wool?
Hi Ben, yes it is possible. Please simply leave this request in the comment to your order and desired linen colors.
Would this padded jack be suitable for HEMA combat using steel blunt swords? If not, would there be an option to add extra padding to my order? Thank you.
Hi Dundorych, this gambeson is not puncture proof, but it can be made with an extra layer of batting. Please contact our support team for the price.
How many layers of padding does it have? or are the layers up to the customer's choosing?
The gambeson has two layers of batting, but it is pretty thin and light. Please let us know how many layers you`d need and we`ll check if it can be done.
Can this be done with black and white(Off-white)? With the black side over the heart in front and with the back panels switched as well? White over the left shoulder blade. It's just cutting different fabric color I think.
We have Black and Ivory white wool, but the original gambeson is made with Natural color linen accents and lining, which looks bad when paired with Ivory wool.
We can make it Black&White with for example Red accents and lining. Or Blue, the idea is that they should be contrast to both Black and White wool :)