Eastern Warrior Armor: brigandine + lamellar for buhurt
Eastern warrior armor for buhurt is built as a combined protection system: the torso is covered by a large-plate brigandine, while lamellar sections protect the arms and legs. This layout targets a practical balance—brigandine handles repeated torso impacts and spreads load, while lamellar keeps the joints moving with less restriction during clinch turns and dynamic footwork.
The silhouette and construction are made with reference to historical sources and Eastern period analogues, while the assembly is adapted to full-contact historical fighting: stable wear, predictable strap behavior, and reduced snag points matter. Fit is achieved through correct sizing plus padding and strap adjustment (without implying automatic one-off bespoke measuring for every customer).
For tournament and training use, serviceability is part of durability: straps and fasteners remain accessible for tightening, replacement, and quick repairs between rounds. The kit is typically configured with common rulesets in mind (HMB, IMCF, and other formats), but the final decision is always made by event inspectors and depends on configuration and equipment condition at check.
Decorative elements can be discussed when ordering, keeping the finish compatible with practical use (avoid extra bulk and snag-prone details).