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Was the reason for the change in cloth vs bare armour just fashion, or was it functional too?
I'm aware of tabards and cloth for Brigadine armour and such, just not why
That's a really cool suit dude. Thanks for sharing
So I know it's on the site that should not be named, but there's some good info on it here
https://www.reddit.com/r/ArmsandArmor/comments/17g4pzh/why_did_knights_stop_wearing_surcoats_in_the/
Just fashion I am guessing. Knights still occaisionally had their armor painted from time to time as people still like color, but bare armor was just more in style.