Kikko Gane “Armored” Kimono by Iron Mountain Armory is a reproduction of an actual kikko gane kimono from the early Edo Era. Used as under armor by Daimyo, high ranking samurai, as well as some wealthy merchants and possibly shinobi (ninja). Crafted with small kikko (hexagonal armor plates), sewn between layers of cloth to create tightly woven form of brigandine, light and flexible armor. Capable of protecting the samurai warrior from slashes, stabs and blunt force trauma. This kikko gane kimono would have likely been worn as a light armor over a Hitatari, under a haori or as an extra layer of protection over the existing Samurai’s do (cuirass).
Features:
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Ordering Tips:
4 / 5 – Chest / Waist Size – Best to order 2 cm larger on each dimension for a more comfortable fit.
B: Measure from outer shoulder to outer shoulder + any extra extra length you would like (we recommend an extra 20 cm to overall length for overhang as shown)
C: Measure from where the chest meets the shoulder.
D: Neck to front Bend – Lowest part of your neck to your navel.
E: We suggest you start your measurement 5 cm below the armpit for a more comfortable fit.
Please Note: Click the ? next to each option to review detailed instructions. You may not be able to wear Sode with item if wearing with armor.
Accessories:
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References: Arms and Armor of the Samurai: The History of Weaponry in Ancient Japan / The Samurai: Warriors of Medieval Japan, 940-1600 / Samurai: The Code of the Warrior /