Then there is nothing wrong with criticizing her disingenuous and manipulative character :p
To get back on topic ... I think for the historical angle we shouldn't forget there are large forces driving women who want to wear armour at all into armour similar shaped to males. They don't want to stand out on the battlefield if they are actually combatants and getting armour specifically crafted for them is more expensive.
If we assume a fantasy society where men and women are equally physically capable and equally represented in armed forces both of these forces disappear ... and the same forces driving modern female body armour to uniboob designs come to the fore. Especially for armour which allows some articulation in the stomach region uniboob female armour just makes far more sense than unisex.
For plate unisex makes a little more sense, just making the curve a little larger and leaving more room at the stomach can work ... on the other hand, it's wasted material. When fully half of combatants is women then especially for custom fit armour the uniboob wins out again.
Unisex armour mostly only makes sense for flatchested women in egalitarian fantasy settings.
Last edited by Pinky; 12/09/14 12:02 PM.