Long Gambesons
The Extended Defense of the Medieval Knight
Long gambesons were one of the most versatile and prized garments in the Middle Ages . Made from several layers of quilted fabric, they extended to cover the thighs, offering extended protection against cuts, blows, and bruises. Their length added security to the lower torso and legs, particularly vulnerable areas in the heat of battle.
Comfort, resistance and war tradition
In addition to their defensive function, long gambesons served as a base under chain mail or plate armor , preventing the metal from rubbing against the skin and improving weight distribution. Many infantrymen wore them as stand-alone armor , providing a lighter and more affordable alternative to steel. These gambesons became a symbol of medieval armies, from the Crusades to knightly tournaments.
- Long padded gambesons : comprehensive protection of the torso and thighs.
- Infantry clothing : used as primary defense by common soldiers.
- Heavy armor base : essential under chain mail and breastplates.
Relive the tradition of war in the Medieval Store
At Tienda Medieval, you'll find long gambesons inspired by those worn by knights and warriors of yesteryear. Ideal for historical reenactments, LARP combat, or collecting , each piece evokes the resilience and spirit of medieval soldiers who fought protected by this textile armor.
























