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I was reading a fun little article yesterday regarding knights armour and encountered these little gems
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Whenever I see her bitching about the boobplate I'm reminded Medieval knights specifically spent time and effort having their armour imply they have a massive dick....something which probably put it at increased risk.
A protruding codpiece would catch blows, but getting hit on the dick is a lot less severe than getting hit on the sternum and having it smash because the blow was caught. Never mind that a dick is flexible, so won't break from impact unless it actually gets crushed or chopped off. A hard hit would be painful, but would still leave the dick intact if it didn't actually pierce the armour.
Fantasy boobie armour still looks stupid most of the time. The muscle cuirass was similar, but that wasn't usually quite as pronounced as fantasy examples.
Amusingly the armour sperg didnt do a really good job. There doesnt appear to be any chainmail under the plate, their are no attempts to cushion the skull which is vital for armour and their appears to be no attempt to defend the groin or back thighs. Unless you're trying to protect the purity of the women, this is bad armour.
EDIT-and the shirt only really serves to increase the risk of overheating in armour you want something airy and light as your clothing layer
Arming doublets weren't light and airy. They had some padding to absorb the shock of blows and stop the armour chafing against the skin. And they needed arming points to attach the armour to. There was also a shirt worn under the doublet.
Fastening leg harness to arming doublet:
Without fastening the leg harness to the arming doublet, it would just fall down. Fantasy armour is often just worn over bare skin, and not fastened to anything, so it would chafe horribly and bits of it would probably fall off.
Sometimes there were only maille "voiders" covering gaps in the plates, rather than a full maille shirt, for weight reasons. Also, there often wasn't armour on the groin and back thighs, because the knight would be sitting on a horse, and sitting on armour is uncomfortable.
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