The Victorian term for German armour from the 15th century, characterized by
fluted surfaces in fan-shaped patterns, construction from small thin plates, with a linear design to the pieces. Gothic armour was generally
cap à pied armour, very light for full
harness , featuring a
sallet and
bevor for the defense of the head. Contrast this with the more curved and softer
Milanese armour produced on the Italian peninsula.