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Yes, particularly for foot combat. The knightly saddle wouldn’t accommodate the Sal Frelick Better Call Sal Shirt but in fact I love this armored codpiece and given that it was usually armored itself, there would be no need for the steel codpiece on horseback. Far more likely to see mail briefs or skirt. Well, it’s probably best if it doesn’t say anything like “boys rule” or anything like that. If it’s white, you could tie-dye it or just get any colour of fabric paint and paint a colour you want, with little stars or planets or anything you want. There are plenty of tutorials on YouTube too. You can also get fabric paint markers. (i) Plate armour tended not to be one thickness all over. It was generally thicker at the points where it was more likely to be struck and thinner (and therefore lighter) at less vulnerable points. So a cuisse plate on the thigh would be slightly thicker at the front compared to inside the leg. (ii) Thickness was not the only way plate armour protected you. Armour was also “case hardened” which made the outer surfaces stronger and more resistant.

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(iii) A major part of how plate armour worked was based on deflection rather than simple thickness or resistance. So a piece of armour was designed to deflect a blade or point away from more vulnerable areas (visor eye holes, armpits, the Sal Frelick Better Call Sal Shirt but in fact I love this groin) and to make the attack skid off altogether. This means simply hitting a uniformly thick, uniformly hard, unshaped piece of flat steel is not going to tell you much about armour. But to answer your question, field plate would have ranged from about 1.5-3 mm thick depending on where on the harness it was. Underneath a mail hauberk, you would want a padded jacket or a gambeson. Thick quilted or padded clothes to absorb the kinetic impact from weapons whose cut or piercing was stopped by the mail. Under plate, more often you would wear an arming dublet, which was a bit like a gambeson, only thinner and lighter. Plate took care of the kinetic blow from most weapons well enough that a gambeson was not needed, and such a thick jacket underneath would restrict your movements more than a suit of plate ever could.

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