A metal or mail glove worn by a knight is a gauntlet.
(The term was later applied to a challenge to pass between two rows of men. This was adopted from an unrelated word meaning "cudgel".)
You mean gauntlets?
Into battle they wore a shirt and hose. Over that they would have worn a gambason, a type of padded shirt to cushion blows. Over that they would have worn chain mail to deflect glancing sword strikes. Finally a Surcoat would be worn over everything else. The Surcoat displayed the knight's identifying mark or icon on the battlefield and also it protected the mail shirt from mud and water as with all metal forms of wear it was prone to rust.
Knight's would have worn linen or cloth shirts and pants when around the home, or doing work on the farm. They would have also have a covering on the shirt with their family shield imprinted on it.
A pea jacket is a heavy double breasted overcoat formerly worn by sailors.
A justacorps is coat worn by men in the 17th and 18th centuries. It is knee length and usually worn as part of a three piece suit that also includes breeches and a waistcoat.
You mean gauntlets?
Chain Mail
A metal or mail glove worn by a knight is a gauntlet.(The term was later applied to a challenge to pass between two rows of men. This was adopted from an unrelated word meaning "cudgel".)
Gloves are not usually worn. Well washed hands are best. Though thin surgical gloves could be worn if you wish.
Gauntlet
Medieval knights wore different types of boots, including sabatons which were armored boots that protected the feet. Another type of boot commonly worn by knights was the solleret, which was a type of shoe that covered the foot and lower part of the leg.
Single use gloves should be worn in instances where the gloves should be sterile and not repeatedly worn.
A knight. The Apache's did not possess weapons strong enough to penetrate the metal armor worn by the knight. Also, history shows knights were very good at beating non-knights.
No, they do not stretch as they are just free-to-play gloves worn on the hand.
Gloves, Rings, Bands?
Carbon or portofino are types of shells that are worn over hockey gloves. There are not the actual gloves themselves.
Can they? What would prevent it? Of course they can.