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== [[Live -Action TelevisionTV]] ==
* In a ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' episode, Weyoun finds Damar in bed wearing his uniform, including the boots and armoured chestplate!<ref>The meta-reason for this was probably that making someone up as a Cardassian is expensive and time-consuming enough when it's just the face and neck.</ref> To make things sillier, Weyoun sneeringly examines what appears to be an article of flimsy, revealing clothing... implying that Damar has possibly engaged in some sort of sex acts with someone the night before, while presumably still fully dressed and in armour.
** This would in fact be quite in-character for Damar.
* In ''[[Game of Thrones]]'', soldiers are often seen wearing their armor even when it would be unusual for them to do so, probably due to limitations in the costuming. For example, Bronn wears his armor even when he's relaxing and trading stories with Tyrion. Janos Slynt also wears his chainmail while having dinner with Tyrion. Most of the northmen are at least in gambesons, the heavy padded garment typically worn beneath heavier armor, even Bran, a boy who is paralyzed. A notable exception is Ser Jorah Marmont, who strips down to a cloth tunic and pants due to the heat of the Dothraki Sea. He puts on his plate mail only when he's expecting a fight.
* King Arthur and his knights in ''[[Merlin]]'' seem to wander around in mail [[Limited Wardrobe|at all times]], from feasts (which may fall under [[Ermine Cape Effect]] for a warrior-king) to more... intimate moments. It's hard to imagine how much of a [[Moment Killer]] it would be if you need to call your squire in to help you [[Slip Into Something More Comfortable]].
 
 
== [[Role-Playing Game]]s ==