In this video, my good friend and fellow reenactor Mitch showcases his mid 15th Century knights harness. Wearing a reproduction of the Sir John Cressy armour (d. 1443AD), this video shows the armouring process for both the knight & the squire, and all necessary checks that must be made throughout the armouring process.
A special thank you to both Mitch & Jess for featuring in this video, please check their historical Instagram pages below:
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