I would actually go with chain mail worn under his shirt. Assuming it's relativly cold outside.
I'm speaking in total ignorance here, but doesn't chainmail rattle quite a bit? Enough to screw up any attempt at moving silently?
Greg Coffman wrote:Most people during this time who match your description of needing to be able to fight at a moment's notice didn't wear armor. Plenty of professional soldiers didn't wear armor on the battlefield even. Warm clothes worn during the harsh winters and mild summers in Europe actually provided reasonable protection against incidental and light cuts.
Huh. There goes another one of my assumptions. I WANTED him to just wear thick clothing but an annoying voice in the back of my head insisted I would be criticized for being unrealistic.
Best thing to do is to look at artwork from the period of your character and see what people were wearing. If you let us know what time period it is, we can help you better.
Well, I'm not going for an exact parallel to any particular historical era or place, but in terms of weapons and armor I'm thinking 11th century . . . ish.
Interesting. How much protection did those offer? How would they hold up against a strong knife lunge, or a sword stroke?