Description
A bit of historical armor lore: Iron Reinforced Trousers were sometimes worn by medieval soldiers to shield the thighs during battle. They offered a balance between protection and mobility that heavier plate armor could not, allowing warriors to move swiftly while still guarding vital areas. These trousers represent an early approach to combining fabric and metal for defense on the field.
Fun fact: Some Iron Reinforced Trousers incorporated small iron plates sewn between layers of fabric, creating flexible armor that helped absorb blows without sacrificing the wearer’s agility.



