The Foe of Swords probably derived the name mail from the Latin Macula meaning net. This shirt features 16 gauge links combined in the 'international' pattern; 4 links through a 5th, which was common to all European mail. Faithfully copied from examples in museums and private collections. The diameter of each outer link is about 7/16, the inner link diameter is about 3/8. Mail shirts fit up to a 54 chest, 33 long shirt, sleeves are approximately 18 and hang to just below the elbows on average height warriors.
Key Features: Butted, 16 Gauge Rings Mail shirt features a 3/8' inner diameter Steel chainmail shirt can be worn alone or under leather or steel plate armour Sizing: Chest: Up to a 54' Chest Length: 33' Sleeve Length: 18' Weight: 23 lbs.