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{RA} Mail coif Version 1.01

{RA} Mail coif
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➽ PRODUCT INFORMATION
▨ Product name: Mail coif
▨ Era: Middle Ages
▨ Category: Armour
▨ Characteristics: 100% mesh, rigged, not scripted, fits with our other products

✎ HISTORICAL DESCRIPTION
Mail hoods have existed during the whole Middle Ages. During the Early times they were often used alone, as head armour. When helmets were used more and more, mail was often directly attached to the helmets - called aventail. However, the full hoods remained in use. Helmets were simply worn over the coif.

☞ CHANGELOG
▨ v1.01 - Added the missing alpha layer
▨ v1.0 - Initial release

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PERFECT!
full star full star full star full star full star Posted November 17, 2019 by Mari Firelight

Works well with my armor, my helm is mod so no problem. :)

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Fits excellent with mesh head
full star full star full star full star full star Posted January 30, 2019 by JustinGrey

I bought this for my RP and was unsure if it would fit over a mesh head. Seeing it was only L$60 what did I have to lose? I can say that wearing the Daniel Catwa Mesh head (no hair of course and my head size setting is 100) that it fit perfect, no scalp or ears poking through...now if this creator would only make resizable helms to go over it that the visor would raise and lower it would complete my Medieval look.

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Pretty good
full star full star full star full star empty star Posted January 18, 2016 by hempyjnr4

Personally this is a decnet coif, it works with some of my hooded cloaks so whats not to hate?

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Needs Work
full star full star empty star empty star empty star Posted January 28, 2015 by Addison Avedon

Regretfully, this item wasn't worth the lindens as it stands right now. There's no alpha, and the item itself can't be resized or moved, so the head and face show through as several points. I look forward to future iterations or packages.

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