Since the 12th century, as vulnerabilities to defense have been pointed out in the existing Chain Mail Hoverk, knights have found their way to defend their bodies more safely. Thus, in the 14th century, from the coat of plates, which fixed iron plates inside leather clothes like the Joseon Dynasty's two-sided armor, plate mail covering arms, legs, and torso with complete plates, and in the 15th century, plate armors were finally completed. With the completion of plate armourization at the time, the complete shirt-type chain mail worn underneath the existing plate mail was changed to a padding armor with only the arms and waist, which lowered the defense force by wearing a complete chain mail weighing 34kg. Meanwhile, with the advent of these new armor, the demand for armor on the battlefield has increased rapidly, along with the British Rose War, the European Hundred Years War, and other disputes, with soldiers wearing plate armors, Italy's Milano armour industry reviving, low-priced, low-end plate armors, and near-arts. This armor is collectively referred to as "Gothic style," and this word "Gothic" is also used to refer to Renaissance Armor in the 16th century, especially medieval armor, and in more detail, it is called German Plate Armor. Italian Plate Armor later called the "Milanese style," which literally refers to Italian Plate Armor, not to any form of special. The etymology of the name comes from the name of the city of Milan, a famous Italian armor-making attraction. We've heard of two representative Milan style armor. While Gothic armor mainly uses sallet-type pitches, there are a variety of features, including barbuta-style pitches with a T-shaped face and pitches with remnants of the 14th century's Houndskull-type remains. Even if it's not just made in Italy... It is a salad-type pitch that can be said to be a characteristic of Gothic armor. This beaver covers your chin, neck, and face perfectly. Protect your head and face by flipping this salad. It's how you wear it. It's finally! Price pressure of $5000. Gothic armor, especially German, is indispensable. Hans Talhofer, a 15th-century German prosecutor who systematically established German swordsmanship as a successor to Johannes Leichtnauer in the 14th century, improved the Gothic armour of the past to create Gothic armor that emphasized movement rather than particularly convenient defense for gladiatorial combat.
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