Vendor: suttonscoop
Type: Iron Fit Leggings
Price:
64.00
Our Alençon design is based on a 16th century child-sized armor in the collection of Musée de l'Armée, thought to have been made for Hercules-François d'Alençon—the fourth and last son of King Henry II—when he was six years old. Like many French armors of this period, the extant armor does not include leg defenses beyond the tassets, though it is not clear whether these pieces never existed or have simply not survived to the present day. The beautiful harness features an intricate clover-like design, evoking Italian textile patterns of the time.
Our Iron Fit leggings feature a 0.75 inch elastic for a slide-resistant fit at the waist, a front gusset, and proportionally roomier thighs and calves for muscular body types.
Vendor: suttonscoop
Type: Plus Fit Leggings
Price:
64.00
Our Alençon design is based on a 16th century child-sized armor in the collection of Musée de l'Armée, thought to have been made for Hercules-François d'Alençon—the fourth and last son of King Henry II—when he was six years old. Like many French armors of this period, the extant armor does not include leg defenses beyond the tassets, though it is not clear whether these pieces never existed or have simply not survived to the present day. The beautiful harness features an intricate clover-like design, evoking Italian textile patterns of the time.
Vendor: suttonscoop
Type: Plus Fit Leggings
Price:
74.00
Based on late 15th and early 16th century Turkish mamluk armor, our Istanbul Leggings emulate the maille and plate (alternatively "plated mail" or "splinted mail") style that was primarily in use at the time in Middle Eastern heavy cavalry units. It is composed of steel plates woven together with rings to form a unified piece, then fastened with belts or laces.
Vendor: suttonscoop
Type: Iron Fit Leggings
Price:
74.00
Our Iron Fit leggings feature a 0.75 inch elastic for a slide-resistant fit at the waist, a front gusset, and proportionally roomier thighs and calves for muscular body types.
Based on late 15th and early 16th century Turkish mamluk armor, our Istanbul Leggings emulate the maille and plate (alternatively "plated mail" or "splinted mail") style that was primarily in use at the time in Middle Eastern heavy cavalry units. It is composed of steel plates woven together with rings to form a unified piece, then fastened with belts or laces.
Vendor: suttonscoop
Type: Joggers
Price:
59.00
Our Valiant design features original artwork by the talented Kelsey Eng, evoking the color palette and intricacy of medieval tapestries. Look closely and you'll find four unique lady knights, each themed after an animal of the hunt, leaping across a field of winding vines and flowers. Grab this gorgeously detailed print to bring some subtle valor to your everyday style!
Vendor: suttonscoop
Type: Joggers
Price:
59.00
Historically, the dragon was the symbol of imperial power in ancient China. The emperor, as well as his high-ranking officials, often wore robes decorated with the serpentine creatures. But not all dragons are created equal: specifically, dragons with five claws were only to be worn by the Emperor, Son of Heaven, himself, while four claws denoted lower nobility. May the imperial dragons twisting their way through this design imbue you with the same prosperity!
Vendor: suttonscoop
Type: Joggers
Price:
59.00
Our Maille design is based on European 4-in-1 riveted mail (colloquially, chainmail), a military staple from the Iron and Middle Ages all through the 16th century. Before it was supplanted by plate, mail was synonymous with armor. For centuries it was incredibly valuable, expensive and time-consuming to produce—oftentimes the easiest way to acquire it was to pry it off someone else. Good thing you don't have to loot this piece off a dead body to get your hands on it. ;)
Vendor: suttonscoop
Type: Shorts
Price:
64.00
Our Alençon design is based on a 16th century child-sized armor in the collection of Musée de l'Armée, thought to have been made for Hercules-François d'Alençon—the fourth and last son of King Henry II—when he was six years old. Like many French armors of this period, the extant armor does not include leg defenses beyond the tassets, though it is not clear whether these pieces never existed or have simply not survived to the present day. The beautiful harness features an intricate clover-like design, evoking Italian textile patterns of the time.
Vendor: suttonscoop
Type: Iron Fit Leggings
Price:
64.00
Our Augsburg design is not based on a specific suit of armor, but rather inspired by the Gothic style of plate armor popularized in the 15th century Holy Roman Empire. During this period, centers of armor production included Nuremburg, Landshut, and Augsburg — guess where we got our name? This German style was characterized by fluted metal, which aids in the deflection of crushing blows and also looks really snazzy. 😮
Our Iron Fit leggings feature a 0.75 inch elastic for a slide-resistant fit at the waist, a front gusset, and proportionally roomier thighs and calves for muscular body types.
Vendor: suttonscoop
Type: Plus Fit Leggings
Price:
64.00
Our Augsburg design is not based on a specific suit of armor, but rather inspired by the Gothic style of plate armor popularized in the 15th century Holy Roman Empire. During this period, centers of armor production included Nuremburg, Landshut, and Augsburg — guess where we got our name? This German style was characterized by fluted metal, which aids in the deflection of crushing blows and also looks really snazzy. 😮
Vendor: suttonscoop
Type: Plus Fit Leggings
Price:
74.00
Our Valiant design features original artwork by the talented Kelsey Eng, evoking the color palette and intricacy of medieval tapestries. Look closely and you'll find four unique lady knights, each themed after an animal of the hunt, leaping across a field of winding vines and flowers. Grab this gorgeously detailed print to bring some subtle valor to your everyday style!
Vendor: suttonscoop
Type: Leggings
Price:
59.00 - 74.00
(24 variants)
Our Valiant design features original artwork by the talented Kelsey Eng, evoking the color palette and intricacy of medieval tapestries. Look closely and you'll find four unique lady knights, each themed after an animal of the hunt, leaping across a field of winding vines and flowers. Grab this gorgeously detailed print to bring some subtle valor to your everyday style!
Vendor: suttonscoop
Type: Shorts
Price:
48.00 - 64.00
(12 variants)
Our Augsburg design is not based on a specific suit of armor, but rather inspired by the Gothic style of plate armor popularized in the 15th century Holy Roman Empire. During this period, centers of armor production included Nuremburg, Landshut, and Augsburg — guess where we got our name? This German style was characterized by fluted metal, which aids in the deflection of crushing blows and also looks really snazzy. 😮
Vendor: suttonscoop
Type: Plus Fit Leggings
Price:
74.00
By the late 16th century, the German city of Nuremberg was a known capital of armor production, where they specialized in high-quality infantry armors of simple but bold design. These armors were typically painted black to protect against corrosion, with contrasting bright steel bands. Infantry harness of this type was also typically of a "half-armor" style, with upper thigh protection but without greaves — which lends itself naturally to armor capris! ;)
Vendor: suttonscoop
Type: Plus Fit Leggings
Price:
48.00
Our Maille Shorts feature the signature Lorica chainmail armor artwork in a comfy, 5" inseam, ideal for warmer weather. Our shorts feature two (COUNT'EM, TWO) pockets, one on each outer thigh, perfect for phones, keys, or a slim wallet, and snug enough for activity without bouncing contents.
Vendor: suttonscoop
Type: Iron Fit Leggings
Price:
64.00
Our Maille Shorts feature the signature Lorica chainmail armor artwork in a comfy, to-the-knee cut, ideal for warmer weather. Our shorts feature two (COUNT'EM, TWO) pockets, one on each outer thigh, perfect for phones, keys, or a slim wallet, and snug enough for activity without bouncing contents.
Our Iron Fit leggings feature a 0.75 inch elastic for a slide-resistant fit at the waist, a front gusset, and proportionally roomier thighs and calves for muscular body types.
Vendor: suttonscoop
Type: Shorts
Price:
48.00 - 64.00
(12 variants)
Our Maille design is based on European 4-in-1 riveted mail (colloquially, chainmail), a military staple from the Iron and Middle Ages all through the 16th century. Before it was supplanted by plate, mail was synonymous with armor. For centuries it was incredibly valuable, expensive and time-consuming to produce—oftentimes the easiest way to acquire it was to pry it off someone else. Good thing you don't have to loot this piece off a dead body to get your hands on it. ;).
Vendor: suttonscoop
Type: Plus Fit Leggings
Price:
74.00
Our Chausses leggings are based on 12th century maille (colloquially, chainmail) leg defenses. Not many tangible examples of armor from this time still survives, but this design is based off of manuscript illustrations of the period that featured an open back tied to the leg, rather than the "stocking" variation that is commonly seen. A layer of linked chain rings was layered over a leather backing, then likely fastened to a belt around the waist to stay suspended.
Vendor: suttonscoop
Type: Plus Fit Leggings
Price:
74.00
Our Sackville leggings are based on the field garniture of Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset. A beautiful armor currently part of The Wallace Collection, it bears significant resemblance to the armor of Sir James Scudamore but for its blued steel: both armors were crafted in the Greenwich Royal Armories under the supervision of master armorer Jacob Halder.
Thomas Sackville himself was a man of somewhat questionable politics: he was a great advocate of "sumptuary laws," which is to say laws that only permitted fancy people to wear fancy things (for example, he dictated that only soldiers holding the rank of colonel or above should be permitted to wear silk and velvet). I get a special kick out of adapting his armor for all of us plebeians.
Vendor: suttonscoop
Type: Plus Fit Leggings
Price:
74.00
Our Maximillian design is named after the eponymous style of armor popular in early 16th century Germany (which was, in turn, named for the Emperor Maximillian I). It was a transitional style between 15th century armors, which were typically plainer and worn with a surcoat, and the more ornate decoration of the Renaissance. The extensive parallel fluting, signature of this style, aided in the deflection of blows as well as added structural strength to the plates of the armor. Interestingly, fluting was usually applied all over the harness except for the greaves.
Vendor: suttonscoop
Type: Plus Fit Leggings
Price:
74.00
Our Scudamore leggings are based on the field armor of Sir James Scudamore, currently on view at the The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Sir James was a prominent Elizabethan soldier, courtier, and enthusiastic jouster; he was praised in Edmund Spenser’s Faerie Queene (published 1596) as an example of chivalry personified. Channel knightly nobility in our take on this gorgeous armor!
Vendor: suttonscoop
Type: Plus Fit Leggings
Price:
74.00
Our Augsburg leggings are not based on a specific suit of armor, but rather inspired by the Gothic style of plate armor popularized in the 15th century Holy Roman Empire. During this period, centers of armor production included Nuremburg, Landshut, and Augsburg — guess where we got our name? This German style was characterized by fluted metal, which aids in the deflection of crushing blows and also looks really snazzy. 😮
Vendor: suttonscoop
Type: Plus Fit Leggings
Price:
74.00
Our Henry VIII leggings are based on the field armor of the notorious king of England, a piece currently on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. This intricately designed suit was crafted for the king late in his life (what I like to call his “fat Elvis” period), which he wore into battle during his last military campaign despite his infirmities at the time. But you can get all of the artistry without any of the gout in our take on this beautiful armor. 😉
Vendor: suttonscoop
Type: Leggings
Price:
59.00 - 74.00
(22 variants)
Our Henry VIII leggings are based on the field armor of the notorious king of England, a piece currently on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. This intricately designed suit was crafted for the king late in his life (what I like to call his “fat Elvis” period), which he wore into battle during his last military campaign despite his infirmities at the time. But you can get all of the artistry without any of the gout in our take on this beautiful armor. 😉
Vendor: suttonscoop
Type: Leggings
Price:
59.00 - 74.00
(22 variants)
Based on late 15th and early 16th century Turkish mamluk armor, our Istanbul Leggings emulate the maille and plate (alternatively "plated mail" or "splinted mail") style that was primarily in use at the time in Middle Eastern heavy cavalry units. It is composed of steel plates woven together with rings to form a unified piece, then fastened with belts or laces.