brigandine

/ˈbrɪɡənˌdin/
noun
  1. A type of medieval body armor made of small metal plates riveted to a fabric or leather covering.
    • In the reenactment, his brigandine was made of steel plates sewn into velvet.
    • Museums often display a brigandine alongside other medieval armor.
    • The knight wore a brigandine under his tunic for extra protection.
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