You stand in the devastating silence of the battlefield, slain enemies heaped on the ground. The Bloodwalker Tassets suit the wickedest of warriors with their dark red and black dye and jagged, dark fantasy design.
Unique Leather Weathering and Finish:
Vegetable-dyed a dark red and black, these medieval fantasy tassets look like they wear the evidence of your dark deeds. Intentional slashes and irregularities in the leather add to their rugged, battle-tested look. The leather greaves have been sanded and varnished to look ancient. Antiqued brass-plated rivets throughout reinforce both the structure and style of these dark fantasy thigh armour pieces.
Armour Construction:
Made of 8-9 ounce leather, these tassets come as a pair and must be worn with a belt. Each tasset consists of a wide base plate that comes to a central point. Another leather plate frames the top of each tasset and comes to a point as well, holding a brass plated ring at the center. Strips of black leather cross at the bottom of each tasset.
Finally, two black leather straps on the back of each tasset help attach it to your favorite belt. Adjust how high or low the tassets hang with the holes in the leather straps.
Whether your calling is necromancer, blood mage, orc warlord, or battle-weathered barbarian, you can look the part with this dark fantasy armour. Strike terror at your next LARP event or Renaissance faire.
While the Bloodwalker Tassets can fit on most belts, they are especially suited to the matching the Bloodwalker Broad Belt (RT-477). Looking for the complete Bloodwalker look? Check out the Bloodwalker Armour Set (ARMOUR-L37) for each piece of this medieval fantasy leather armour set.
Key Features:
- Sold as a pair
- Red and black dye suits villainous characters
- Must be worn on a belt
- Straps on back adjust the fit
- Great for necromancers, undead warriors, dark mages, and more
Materials:
- Made of 8-9 ounce leather with 5-6 ounce leather straps
- Fittings are antique brass plated
Care Instructions:
- Remove dirt with a hard brush, then gently clean with leather soap and a soft, damp cloth. Remove soap with a separate damp cloth, then use a dry cloth to wipe away remaining water. Let dry naturally. Condition with oil or polish, then wipe with a final cloth to remove excess residue. For more information, check out our guide on How to Take Care of Leather Armour.
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