This Medieval chainmail skirt is made from 9mm flat dome riveted rings alternated with flat solid rings, creating a dense and durable weave. Made from 17-gauge mild steel, it provides excellent protection while maintaining flexibility for active movement. The European 4-in-1 pattern ensures historical accuracy, combining resilience with authentic medieval craftsmanship.
The split front design allows ease of walking, riding, and combat maneuvers, while the adjustable waistband with lacing ensures a secure and customizable fit. This versatile skirt can be worn under plate harnesses for layered defense or over padded garments for standalone protection.
Mail skirts, or faulds, were widely used in the 13th–15th centuries to protect the hips, groin, and upper thighs. Favored by both knights and foot soldiers, they were especially valuable in bridging the gap between torso armor and leg defenses. The alternating riveted and solid flat-ring construction was a premium method, strengthening the weave at stress points while preserving flexibility.
Measurements (Approximate)
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Ring Diameter: 9 mm
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Gauge: 17 gauge
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Coverage: Waist to mid-thigh
Care Instructions
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Wipe dry after each use to remove sweat and dirt
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Apply a thin coat of oil to prevent rust and maintain finish
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Store in a dry, ventilated place, avoid damp conditions
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Wrap in breathable cotton or linen cloth for long-term storage
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Remove rust with fine steel wool or a soft brush, then re-oil
Note:Â Our chainmail is meticulously handcrafted, link by link, from thousands of interlinked rings, for exceptional historical accuracy, strength, and the unmistakable artistry of traditional techniques.
Because each piece is assembled entirely by hand using authentic methods, you may occasionally notice a rivet that sits slightly proud or feels subtly looser than others. These minor variations are a natural hallmark of genuine, artisan-made mail, just as they were in the Middle Ages and show the human care invested in every garment. Should adjustment ever be needed, it can be easily done using basic pliers and a spare ring, preserving both integrity and historical authenticity.
















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