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Tate-Eri
(Shoulder Protection)

(12 customer reviews)

Original price was: $154.99.Current price is: $129.95. $129.95

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TTE – Tate-Eri

  • Select the Linen Material or Art. Silk Brocade used for your Armor parts. 

    Art Silk Brocade Options for Samurai Armor, Yoroi and Clothing

    Select the LACE color
    Lace Color

    The THREAD color used around the lace.
     Thread Color

    Stile of TRIM/ EDGE

    Trim Option

    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)







    Select to receive a Digital Picture Mockup (Simulation) of your order. We will email you a Mockup for your review before we start crafting your item. You can Approve or request Changes before we start crafting your item.


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Description

Tate-Eri (tate-yeri or eri-nawashi no eri-dai), are a removable armored collar designed with a dual purpose: to protect the neck and shoulder of the warrior while making the wearing of the do (samurai cuirass) more comfortable.  The eri-dai (padded shoulder yoke) sits over the warriors shoulders and covers the upper back with kikko (hexagon armor plates) to protect the outer shoulders. The Tate-Eri (raised collar) features kikko that would help protect the wearers throat and neck from attacks.  The kikko, are sewn between the layered material and backed by cotton padding. This provides added protection from edged and blunted attacks.   

This style of protection was often tied inside the do and became more common toward the end of the Sengoku Era and into the Edo Era, replacing the Manju-Wa (a similar type of under-armor protection). Although there are several different designs, our dedicated  katchu (armor crafter) at Iron Mountain Armory has faithfully reproduced the most common style of tate-eri.  Gashira and Taisho class suits come with the tate-eri already included, this can replace an existing or be added to a Kachi do for more protection, comfort and style.

Features: Tate-Eri

  • Traditional design.
  • Material, color, odoshi-ge (lacing) and sasa heri (cloth trim) options.
  • Each tate-eri features kikko plating sewn within.
Our skilled katchû-shi (armorers) at the Iron Mountain Armory will need at least 1 to 2 weeks, depending on options selected, and other scheduled orders, for the custom handcrafting of this item.

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 1 kg
Dimensions 16 × 12 × 4 cm

12 reviews for Tate-Eri
(Shoulder Protection)

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  4. Superb quality. They require precise measurements to fit and the craftsmanship is unmatched.

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  5. Would have like it to be about 3 CM bigger as I do not have flat shoulders but it will work well for my armor with a modification or two.

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