Description
Strength from the Baseplate
A Testament to the Iron Resolve of the Samurai
The Yokohagi Suso no Ita Samurai Armor is a masterfully crafted suit of Gashira Class armor, designed by the senior katchû-shi at Iron Mountain Armory. The term suso no ita refers to the lowermost lame or plate in items such as the shikoro (helmet neck guard), sode (shoulder guards), or tare (throat guard), and it’s a critical component for strength and mobility. This attention to structural detail is what sets this armor apart.
Built using the famed Tosei Yokohagi Okegawa Ni-Mai Dō (“modern” two-section cuirass with horizontal plating joined by a pin hinge), this style became one of the most dominant armor constructions during the final century of the Sengoku Jidai. The Okegawa Dō is formed from overlapping horizontal lames, smoothed, painted, and laced with your choice of odoshi color for both aesthetic flair and battlefield symbolism.
Clients may opt to add buji-taki (rivets) for a bolder, more commanding appearance. You may also customize the helmet (kabuto), face mask (menpō), and shin guards (suneate) to suit your warrior spirit. Our skilled armorers will craft your yoroi using traditional patterns and materials, enhanced with modern tools for precise and lasting craftsmanship.
Whether for martial arts practice, historical reenactment, LARP, or proud display in your home or dojo, this suit of samurai armor stands as a fully functional, wearable work of art—ready to embody the strength, discipline, and honor of its legacy.
Key Features & Benefits:
- Gashira Class: Expertly hand-forged by seasoned katchû-shi
- Traditional Okegawa Ni-Mai Dō with optional buji-taki rivets
- Customizable helmet, face mask, shin guards & lace colors
- Full-sized and wearable for martial arts, cosplay or display
- Includes display box & wooden stand
Shipping Information:
This armor is handcrafted at the time of your order. Please allow at least 2 weeks for processing and crafting before your set is ready to ship.
Dress Your Warrior Spirit in Samurai Armor
To see the class differences, please view Kachi Vs. Gashira.
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