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Manju-Wa
(Shoulder / Underarm Armor)

(1 customer review)

Original price was: $349.99.Current price is: $289.95. $289.95

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MJW-1

  • Select the material to be used(Click through the product images to see details of different Material Options.)

    Select the LACE color
    Lace Color

    The THREAD color used around the lace.
    Thread Color

    Select the style and color of trim to be used.




    Trim Option

    This option changes the girth size of the chest. While inhaling deeply, measure the distance AROUND the widest part of your chest. (Click through the images to see the different options.)

    Lay a comfortable shirt on a flat surface, then measure the straight distance between the two shoulder seams or enter the width you would like your shoulder distance to be.

    Shoulder Width B

    (Sizing is more for crafting reference then actual, we may reduce this by upto 15 cm)

    Lay a comfortable, no stretch, shirt on a flat surface and measure the distance from the shoulder seam to neck / collar.
    Note: If you would like extra length for overhang, you may add it.

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Description

Manju-Wa (Manju no wa) is an auxiliary armor often worn under the Do (Samurai cuirass) as a removable / replaceable under armor.  The manju-wa provided a flexible mail or kikko plating (brigandine) style of armor for added protection for the upper torso, neck, shoulders and under armpit, without impeding the samurai’s movement.  Because it was separate from the Do, it could be replaced quickly and easily if it needed to be repaired, without requiring the entire Do to be sent back for servicing at the same time, if not needed.

The manju-wa was a common auxiliary armor pre 1570 (Sengoku Period), before the Tate-Eri became more common.  Iron Mountain Armory handcrafts their Manju-Wa with kikko plating laced within to offer superior protection without sacrificing mobility or comfort.  It can be worn under any Do for added protection, more comfortable if the tate-eri (shoulder padding in the Do) is removed. Perfect for any Budo Martial Artist wanting to add some traditional armor to their training. Words great for SCA, LARP and re-enactors wanting traditional samurai armor.

Order Tips:
4: Chest Circumference – Measure total circumference of chest while holding a deep breath.
B: Shoulder Width – Measure the distance from shoulder seam to shoulder seam from a snug shirt.

Features:  

  • Traditional design and handcrafting
  • Optional materials, design and colors
  • Optional under padding, can be requested for an extra fee
  • Custom sizing available upon request

Our Manju-Wa is handcrafted by the skilled artisans of Iron Mountain Armory at the time of your order. Please allow 1 to 2 weeks for the crafting of your order.

For more information, please review our Order Options Explained, Glossary Terms or FAQ Pages. You can also Contact Us directly. We are always happy to be of service.

Additional information

Weight 3.5 kg
Dimensions 35 × 25 × 8 cm

1 review for Manju-Wa
(Shoulder / Underarm Armor)

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