Introducing the Ranger Suede Torso Armour, a flexible, agile option for rangers who value protection without being weighed down in battle. This leather cuirass has you covered for all kinds of adventures.
Fantasy Charm Meets Ranger Pride
Crafted from suede leather, this leather chest armour is just what you need for your ranger LARP character or cosplay. Suede leather is a comfy, yet sophisticated material, known for its characteristic fuzzy nap for a supple and refined finish. This item is handmade, therefore, it may vary slightly from what is shown above. The torso armour is sold as a breastplate and backplate, similar to the cuirasses of medieval armour. With multiple sizes to choose from, every ranger, rogue, warrior, and other medieval fantasy characters will find the perfect fit. As versatile as it is flexible, this suede chest armour also features adjustable straps for an even better fit. Each strap is embossed with coils for intricate detail.
At the top, the cuirass has a round neckline with pairs of pre-punched holes in front and back. These are designed to attach to the pauldrons (MCI-4044), sold separately. These are great for arming points, cords meant to attach different components of armour together. Down the front, this medieval leather armour has a front panel that tapers to a round point at the bottom for a flattering silhouette, complete with concave edges near the arms for greater mobility. On each side of the torso are strips of suede woven in a square pattern, securing and bolstering the others. There are two straps at the bottom sides for attaching the tassets (MCI-4046), sold separately. Moving toward the back, there is a matching arched panel of woven strips to complement the design. There are four straps that buckle around the small of your back. You need to enlist the help of a squire or another ally to secure them.
This suede torso armour is available in two colors: Black and Brown. With Black’s bold sophistication and Brown’s classic fantasy charm, these two colors are just what you need to anchor your outfit’s color scheme. Black is ideal for shadow walkers, dark rangers, rogues, and renegades of all kinds. Brown is a great choice for adventurers who want to go off the beaten path like druids, elves, rangers, and more. No matter which character you’d like to portray, these two timeless colors have you covered.
If you’re a fan of rugged, durable leather, then don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. Go check out the leather version (MCI-3967) of this medieval shoulder armour, sold separately.
Designed for Battle
This ranger torso is a great starting point for bringing your ranger look to life. Whether you’re defending the wilds or dressing up with a hint of medieval fantasy style, you can add the other ranger armour pieces to the cuirass based on your preference. After you’ve added the shoulders and the tassets, buckle the Ranger Suede Bracers (MCI-4042) around your arms to keep them protected. You can complete the look by covering your legs with the Ranger Suede Greaves (MCI-4043).
But not limited to just rangers, all kinds of characters from the realms of fantasy can style this suede cuirass as a part of their look. You can wear this leather chest armour to complement a Viking or even Celtic look. The pre-punched holes on the armour are great arming points for other pauldrons, letting you mix and match to suit your outfit. Add this torso piece to your LARP kit or your Renaissance fair costume. You can cosplay as a fantasy character wearing this medieval suede armour. Whether you’re charging into battle or you’re embarking on new adventures, this ranger suede armour is a worthy choice for your ensemble.
Key Features:
- Ready for Action: Designed for LARP battles.
- Woven Panel Details: Crafted to exude a ranger’s presence.
- Multiple Options: Choose between multiple sizes and colors.
- Versatile Medieval Fantasy Style: Great for rangers, elves, and other characters.
- A Bold Statement: Ideal for Renaissance fairs, costuming, and cosplay.
Materials:
- Made from suede leather
Care Instructions:
- Remove dirt with a bristle brush. Brush in a single direction to keep nap uniform. Use cornstarch or a suede eraser to absorb and remove any grease stains. Do not wash. Keep dry.








































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