pikemen breastplateThis cuirass clearly shows influences of the late Greenwich style. Around the late 16th century, tassets were often made wider to provide greater protection for the upper thighs. This eliminated the need to pair the cuirass with heavy leg armor, making it more practical, especially for infantry use. Cuirasses like this were primarily worn by pikemen and were often combined with morions or cabassets, pikemens helmets, or sometimes burgonets. Such armor
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