This chainmail shirt or Hauberk consists of 2 types of rings. One row
was made of riveted round rings, the next of punched flat rings. Also
in the Middle Ages chain skirts, chain shirts etc. were made in this
way, because it was not so time-consuming and still is.To get more news
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This made it possible then as now to use rings made of steel with a
thickness of only 1mm without losing their strength. Through this a
weight reduction of 30-35% is achieved.
In the Middle Ages this chain mail shirt was called "Hauberk" because of its long sleeves and knee length.
The sleeves are tapered, they became tighter by 1 ring every 5 cm.
In the Middle Ages, the chainmail was extended by frontal or lateral slits for better legroom. This even made it possible to ride comfortably on horses.
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