The helmet worn by an aged, experienced warrior. Part of a traditional armour set known as Tosei-gusoku. Distinctive "wings" flare out from the sides. The "shikoro" plates hanging from the edge protect the wearer's neck. It also has a visor that provides coverage from forehead to cheek.
The breastplate worn by an aged, experienced warrior. Part of a traditional armour set known as Tosei—gusoku in Japanese. Small iron plates protect the torso, while large plates protect the arms. It also has a braid for attaching a battle pennant. Easy to move in, it's perfect for older warriors who find their muscles getting weaker.
The gauntlets worn by an aged, experienced warrior. Made of thin iron plate connected by cord of the same colour as the breastplate. Covers the forearms and backs of hands, with fingers covered by supple leather gloves.
Waist and thigh protection worn by an aged, experienced warrior.
Shin protectors worn by an aged, experienced warrior. Part of a traditional armour set known as Tosei—gusoku in Japanese. Double—plate steel for more protection than leather. For easier walking, the cuffs flare up so they can be combined with long boots.