The knights wore metal mainly to keep their enemies' arrows from piercing their bodies and killing them. These suits of armor were also handy in reducing injury during sword fights.
They would wear suits of metal plate armor, but early knights wore tough leather
knights wore metal armor which was very hard to carry on because it weighed many pounds!
Yes. The glove, made from metal, mail, and leather is called a gauntlet.
I really don't know that's why i asked you so if you can please tell me what the knights of middle ages wear
They wore metal armor to protect themselfs.
An armored knight wears gauntlets on his hands.
Knights wear armor as primary protection for their bodies. It was also an indication of their status as part of a military and social elite.
Metal and metal underwear
knights wear armor such as mail that protects their upper half
It's called a 'suit or armour'. Mediaeval knights wore such gear.
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.
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