These include the Trojan safety helmet, Corinthian safety helmet, Simple headgear, and Hoplite safety helmet. What do you think about when someone states “Greek Safety helmet”? The first point that pops into your head is an image of a Spartan soldier, full with a red cape, round, bronze shield, lengthy spear, and a bronze or brass headgear with the ever-so popular plume. The good news is, stores have actually acknowledged this reality and this kind of safety helmet is widely brought on-line and in brick-and-mortar shops. Generally names as the Italic Corinthian headgear or just clearly a Simple helmet, this replica will be a terrific addition to your collection. It likewise has the long cheek guards with a port in the middle for maximum air circulation. Depending upon the shade of the rest of your clothing (black, brass, or bronze armor), any one of these plume shades will certainly do. Oftentimes it was made right into a knotted pony tail at the end of the plume. The important things to remember when looking at Greek helmets is that a number of them look very comparable. This is probably a good thing when you are doing your historic research study or are looking for a headgear to buy. Also if you accidently get a safety helmet that is not fairly historically exact, your helmet will look comparable adequate to the others that the basic people will not recognize the difference. The majority of today’s replica Greek helmets are made in India, where in the last ten years there has been several new business launching in the specific niche market. Lots of United States stores will carry these timeless Greek helmets so you can include them to your collection.