armor

     

Armour or armor (see spelling ifferences) is protective clothing intended to defend its wearer from intentional harm in combat and military engagements, typically associated with soldiers. Armour has been used throughout recorded history, beginning with hides, leather, and bone, before progressing to bronze, then steel during the Roman Era, to modern fabrics such as Kevlar, Dyneema and ceramics.

Trivia about armor

  • Galahad's garb(5)
  • It was from the color of this that Edward of Woodstock got the nickname "The Black Prince"
  • Knightware (5)
  • This knightwear became impractically heavy when it had to be bulletproof
  • Greaves are sort of your equivalent of shinpads if you wear a suit of this
  • A suit of this, huh? Well, chain mail may be hip now, young man, but we all know the Maximilian type is the way to go!