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The kettle hat was favoured by the English infantry soldier and man-at-arms throughout the medieval period and was popular during the Hundred Years' War. It was simple to make and offered good protection against projectiles. This design was so effective that it was brought back into service with the British Army in the First and Second World Wars. The name derives from the Germanic word "cetel" or "cietel" in allusion to its deep cauldron-like shape. It was also known as a "war bonnet" and "Chapel-de-fer" (iron hat).
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Made of 2mm steel. The thickness of the steel may vary due to the artisanal manufacturing of our products. Carbon steel is not treated so it may have rust, which is easily removable. You can protect this item from rust with our Ballistol oil.
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Includes leather chin strap.
Size M = Perimeter 60~61cm
Size L = Perimeter 63~64cm
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