Late Medieval Arming Doublet (Pourpoint) – Black / Red
Are you looking for the perfect foundation for your plate armour that won't cook you alive while keeping every piece of your gear securely in place? You are looking at a precisely crafted arming doublet, also known as a pourpoint. In the 15th century, this garment was an absolute necessity for every knight or man-at-arms. Unlike thick and heavy gambesons, this doublet is designed to be lightweight, breathable, and non-restrictive, which you will appreciate during demanding reenactment, HEMA tournaments, or LARP events. Thanks to its anatomical cut, it fits your body perfectly, ensuring your armour stays exactly where it should be. Further product information ...
The following variants are currently available:
Late Medieval Arming Doublet (Pourpoint) – Black / Red
Key Features and Construction
This doublet is made from heavy-duty cotton canvas, durable enough to withstand wear yet allowing your skin to breathe. A crucial feature is the inclusion of arming points (laces with brass aiglets/tips). You will find these on the shoulders and sleeves, designed for attaching pauldrons and couters.
The waist area is reinforced with a genuine leather strip featuring riveted eyelets. This is a critical structural detail – it allows you to securely lace your padded hose or plate leg harness directly to the doublet. This distributes the weight of the armour onto your hips rather than just your shoulders, significantly reducing fatigue during long wear.
Specifications:
- Material: 100% Cotton (heavy canvas), leather fittings
- Era: 15th Century (Late Medieval)
- Fastening: Front lacing with metal tips
- Purpose: Under-armour foundation, costume piece
History and Usage
Historically, the pourpoint evolved in response to the advancement of plate armour. Once steel plates covered most of the body, thick padding underneath became unnecessary; it would only restrict movement and cause overheating. The arming doublet served as the load-bearing "skeleton" for the armour.
Usage Tips:
- Under Armour: Use it as your base layer. Tie your armour components directly to the provided points.
- Standalone Wear: With its elegant, tailored fit and stand-up collar, the doublet looks great as civilian wear for camp life or light sparring practice (please note, however, that without armour, it does not provide significant protection against impact).
Size Chart
For the doublet to function correctly, fit is paramount. Please measure your chest carefully and consult the table below.
| Size | Your Chest | Sleeve Length | Total Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| XS | 32-36 in (81-91 cm) | 26 in (66 cm) | 25.5 in (65 cm) |
| S | 36-40 in (91-102 cm) | 26.5 in (67 cm) | 26 in (66 cm) |
| M | 40-42 in (101.5-107 cm) | 27 in (68.5 cm) | 26.5 in (67 cm) |
| L | 42-44 in (107-112 cm) | 27.5 in (70 cm) | 27 in (68.5 cm) |
| XL | 44-48 in (112-122 cm) | 28 in (71 cm) | 28.5 in (72 cm) |
| XXL | 48-50 in (122-127 cm) | 28.5 in (72 cm) | 29.5 in (75 cm) |
| XXXL | 50-56 in (127-142 cm) | 29 in (73.5 cm) | 30 in (76 cm) |
Care Instructions
As this doublet is made from natural cotton with leather components, it requires gentle care. We recommend hand washing or a gentle machine cycle (max 30°C) using a detergent suitable for coloured fabrics. Do not tumble dry, as this may damage the leather and shrink the cotton. Allow to air dry naturally on a hanger. The leather parts can be treated with leather conditioner occasionally.
Please note: The sword, hose/trousers, belt, and other accessories shown in the photos are not included.
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