02-16-2014, 08:47 PM
I said "Leather can fold and move and drape just like cloth. It all depends on the type of weave in the cloth and the thickness of the leather."
That particular example is apparently depicting a very thin, light cloth. What has that to do with armour or arming garments? The type of cloth required for those items is a lot more substantial and is indistinguishable from light leather in the way it moves, drapes, and folds.
That particular example is apparently depicting a very thin, light cloth. What has that to do with armour or arming garments? The type of cloth required for those items is a lot more substantial and is indistinguishable from light leather in the way it moves, drapes, and folds.
Author: Bronze Age Military Equipment, Pen & Sword Books