Medieval Gambeson Vest Jacket & Arming Coat
If you are wearing steel armor, a medieval gambeson or padded under-armor is necessary. A medieval gambeson will help prevent being pinched by the steel plate armor every time you move.
Medieval gambesons are popular for wearing under steel, leather, or chainmail armor for added comfort and protection. They come in black, brown, white, and more. Our functional gambesons come in sizes from small to extra large.
Complete Your Steel Armor for Medieval Knights
Medieval Collectibles offers different styles of gambesons, from padded jacket variants, quilted jacket types, fancy vests, and stylish doublets. We also have gambeson armors that are thigh-length, unsleeved, or with short or long sleeves.
For historical accuracy, some gambeson designs are modeled after real gambesons from the centuries of the Middle Ages. Our products are quilted, layered, and secured with historically accurate belts, buckles, straps, and ties for authenticity.
At Medieval Collectibles, you can get period-accurate, high-quality and ready-to-wear historical gambeson variants for reenactments, LARP, cosplay, and other events!
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is a Gambeson?
A gambeson is a padded chest armor jacket worn under chain mail, plate armour, or leather armour that was popular during the Middle Ages. A gambeson is made with a variety of stuffing for armor padding, like scrap cloth or horsehair, and is constructed using a sewing technique called quilting. A gambeson is also known as an aketon, padded jack, or arming doublet.
Knights and soldiers always wore gambesons under their metal armor for extra durability. A gambeson combined with armor is designed to absorb shock and prevent chafing and pinching. The gambeson-armor combination also provided extra protection and warmth to the wearer.
What Is Gambeson Made Of?
Traditionally, a gambeson is made from wool or linen. It is quilted and stuffed with several layers of padding made from different materials, such as scrap cloths or horsehair.
A modern gambeson uses readily available materials for the outer layer and inner lining, such as cotton, polyester, cowhide suede, and fabric blends. It also uses felt, cotton, polyester, and twill for durable padding for greater comfort. The protective garment is fastened using belts, leather loops, or ties.
This arrangement of gambeson and padded armor provided adequate thickness without sacrificing mobility for the user, regardless of the character they want to play.