Description
Advanced Tabard with Sleeves for Armored Combat
Advanced Tabard with Sleeves for Armored Combat is a team surcoat made to wear over armor. It helps your teammates recognize you quickly, while the longer-covered shape hides more armor gaps during buhurt, duels, and mass fights.
- Type: Advanced tabard, surcoat, cote d’armes, coat-of-arms tabard
- Use: Team identification over armored combat kit
- Material: 2 layers of durable cotton
- Fit: Made according to your measurements
- Closure: Front laces for easier dressing over armor
- Sleeves: Elbow-length sleeves for extra coverage
- Trim: Bottom trim in triangles, squares, or custom shape
- Designs: Team colors, halves, quarters, or custom layout by request
The front laces make this advanced tabard easier to put on and adjust over armor. Also, they give you better access when you need to tighten or loosen the fit between fights. Side laces are also available by request, which works better for teams that prefer a cleaner front design.
The elbow-length sleeves cover more of the upper arm and shoulder area than a basic sleeveless tabard. As a result, they help hide armor edges, padding gaps, and weak visual targets that opponents often look for during close exchanges.
The longer sleeve coverage matters in real fighting. When you grapple, raise your arms, or get pushed against the list, your armor gaps become harder to read at a glance.
The bottom trim adds a stronger team look without making the tabard less practical. You can choose triangles, squares, or another shape that matches your club design.
- Better team visibility in mass fights
- More coverage over armor gaps
- Front laces for easier adjustment
- Elbow-length sleeves for extra concealment
- Custom team colors and heraldic layout
- Durable cotton for tournament use
If your team wants a more serious tabard, surcoat, or cote d’armes for armored combat, this advanced version gives you better coverage, cleaner identity, and more control over the final look. Add it to your kit and feel the difference.



























Thanks for the fast delivery
As a full blown SHTF-collapse prepper, I actually do train in the 13-14th century Walpurgis MS-i.33 sword and buckler style because I’m looking WAY ahead to the post-collapse future where there’s not only no more modern civilization, but more ammo left after the collapse happens- don’t laugh, we all have our beliefs about where society’s headed.
Anyway:
Why I train is because in my view, everyone will then be forced back to full melee weapons in the post-SHTF world.
So I got this shield for myself and immediately dropped it in a huge tub of gun-bluing solution to turn it black, and it turned out VERY nice. Also Not only does it now LOOK scary from being all black, but in the heat of the sun I can press its hot surface against the faces or hands of SHTF looters who attack me… and it’ll cause possible 2nd-degree burns to make them stop coming at me – but that’s not the main thing;
The point is, I already have my fully sharp combat-grade 1-handed arming sword as part-1 of the centerpiece of my core SHTF defense arsenal. So all I needed then was a buckler shield that was made for actual fighting to go with it, thereby becoming part-2 of that same centerpiece.
Now I have this steel buckler, and I am NOT disappointed.
See, if you review all the raw footage of all the melee street fighting during the Charlottesville thing, then the George Floyd riots and the entire summer of 2020, people DID make their own clubs and smaller melee shields, and they did use them on the streets during the riot violence. Some groups of rioters even painted their shields with different colors, patterns and symbology – they organized their sub-groups into defacto segmented units under ‘team colors & logos,’ thereby designating specific divisions of their hordes (just like specific knightly orders did in medieval times to denote which lord’s banner they were fighting under).
So imagine THAT horror, in unending perpetuity, continent-wide, with no inhibitions due ot the total disappearance of ALL law and order, once modern civilization fully and permanently collapses.
Once everyone else has used up all their last remaining ammo on each other (from which I will be far away in safe hiding instead of being a part of it), whoever’s left will break out their mechetes and homemade shields again, take to the streets, and do whet they’re gonna do.
But how many of them will have a professionally made hardened steel buckler like this, that’s literally made for full blown lawless combat? I’ll have mine, but a lot oftheirs will be pvc plastic or plywood.
AND, most all of them will have no official HEMA training like I will, let alone the canon arsenal for it like me.
And I’m not planning on LOOKING for trouble once SHTF starts or anything, nor am I gonna go out LOOKING for conflict like this to take part in by intention, don’t worry. But we all now that trouble will come looking for us whether we want it or not, when the streets are once again full of violent looters in paintball masks & hoodies with their mechetes and homemade wooden or plastic riot shields and baseball bats as war clubs.
The least I should do then, is get prepared to at least attempt to survive that chaos on my way out fo the city whiel the getting’s good. But I’d be a fool to think that my EVERY effort to avoid all hostile human contact before I make it out of the population center alive will ALWAYS be successful – I have to be equipped and trained to fight well when John-Q-Hoodie-Thug spots me despite my trying to stealth my way out into the less populated high country beyond the city limits.
I’m therefore SOOOO glad I have this shield to go with my Arming Sword & matching companion dagger. This thing will save me, when you really look into why the MS-i.33 sword & buckler fighting system requires a thorough understanding of geometry & angles, etc for proper use of the buckler shield against an enemy’s weapon (such as a rioter’s mechete in the streets).
NOW AS FOR THIS SPECIFIC SHIELD ITSELF:
It just FEELS strong in my hand, yet surprisingly not so heavy when hung on the left side of my belt, just behind where the handle of my sword is. And when hanging there, I actually almost don’t even feel its weight hanging from my hip.
As for its strength… I’ve already busted up cinderblocks with it, smashed through glass bottles, and even severely dented up other things made of various metals with it.
THIS IS AN OFFENSIVE WEAPON AS THE MS-i.33 SWORD & SHIELD STYLE TRAINS IT TO BE, NOT JUST A BARRIER TO ENEMY ATTACKS – and DANG SURE, THIS IS NO WALL DECORATION!
So I can tell anyone who’s still considering buying this type of shield but hasn’t done it yet: GET YOURS FROM MEDIEVAL EXTREME. THEY MAKE WEAPONS, NOT WALL DECIRATIONS. And I’m grateful to them for it.
Whatever you want a buckler shield for, this is your strongest candidate if you want one that’s worth having.
Thank you.
Durable and surprisingly light. Thank you!