Will fit a chest approx 1000mm to 1250mm (42 inches to 47 inches). Made in 1.4mm steel with brass accents and leather straps.
The
lorica segmentata was a type of segmented
armour exclusively used in the
Roman Empire, but the
Latin name was first used in the 16th century (the ancient form is unknown, although it is possible that the Romans referred to the armour as "
lorica laminata"). The armour itself consisted of broad ferrous (iron or steel) strips ('girth hoops') fastened to internal
leather straps. The strips were arranged horizontally on the body, overlapping downwards, and they surrounded the torso in two halves, being fastened at the front and back. The upper body and shoulders were protected by additional strips ('shoulder guards') and breast- and backplates.