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knights wore a chain like jacket under lots of metal armor.
A suit of armor made from metal plates protected the knight's body during battles. This armor was designed to cover most of the body and provide protection against weapons such as swords, arrows, and spears.
Knights wore chain-mail under and above typical flaxseed cloth.
yes Not always in the early stages of Plate it was nessercary since the armourer could not cover most of the body. However when we reach the Gothic and then later Maximillian and Grenwich style armour the chain becomes useless since there were so few openings in the plate that wearing chain would only slow the wearer down, there are even examples of late period armour where there are no openings what-so-ever and every plate overlaps on itself.
According to Edward Grim's eyewitness account they hide them under a sycamore tree, and their metal armor under cloaks.
Some wear a garter hence Knights of the Garter (K.G.). Knights might also wear woolen under garments. When not wearing amour (modern day) on official functions, they wear a cap and robe.
According to Edward Grim's eyewitness account they hide them under a sycamore tree, and there metal armor under cloaks.
Don't buy brand name under armor. Go to Target, Walmart, or any other store and get a knockoff brand.
under armor all the way
The netting that knights wear under their armor is called a "gambeson." It is a padded garment made of layers of fabric, often filled with material like wool or linen, which provides cushioning and protection against the impact of blows. The gambeson also helps to absorb sweat and improve comfort when wearing metal armor. Additionally, it serves as a barrier between the skin and the armor, reducing chafing and injury.
There were no knights under 7. It was an earned title.
They came up with the name under armor by the armor in the T-shirt or sweat shirt,Pants