h a l f b a k e r y"My only concern is that it wouldn't work, which I see as a problem."
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Get a bunch of little strips of rubber (maybe 1in by 3in)
and
sew them together in the shape of a jacket. They would
only
be connected at one end though so they would hang like
hair.
It would be fairly waterproof if you made it dense enough
and
would be fairly breathable as well. That
would, of course,
be
in addition to it looking obnoxiously cool.
As for colors, you could either have solid color,
somewhat
varied (all strips would be a random but close shade of
one
color), or fully random (all strips would be completely
random
colors). Perhaps there could even be a translucent or
even
fully transparent version.
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Technically speaking this would be some kind of "Scale Mail", where armour is composed of hanging metal elements designed to mimic the scales of a lizard. These scales would be arranged in an interposed manner, like modern brick work. |
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//Technically speaking this would be some kind of "Scale Mail"// |
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You've been blinded by your accuracy, [Aristotle]. Surely, made from rubber, this would be "Banded" mail? ;-) |
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postmen could knit theirs from red rubber bands. |
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Banded mail, which as a term probably appears first
in D&D, was probably a reference to the horizontal
bands of the infantry of Ancient Rome. |
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However I do grasp your rather elastic pun ... |
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I hear it's a good year for jackets. |
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A use for an old bicycle inner tube? [+] |
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Somehow I think it would look like I was wearing Wesley Snipe's tire outfit in 'Demolition Man.' |
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