Encyclopedia of historical weapons - Corslet

Also spelt corselet. A light half- armour popular in the six­teenth century for general military use (for example, for town guards). It consisted of a gorget, breast, back and tassets, full arms and gauntlets; the term can also be applied to the cuirass only.

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Enarmes
Leather straps for gripping a shield or a buckler.
Flukes
Close, deep fullers.
Arming doublet
Quilted garment worn under armour from the early fifteenth century, equipped with points to attach mail gussets and pieces of armour.
Kalus
Whip commonly made of buffalo hide or rattan and fitted to a handle of wood
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