jerkin

/ˈdʒɜrkɪn/
noun
  1. A short, close-fitting jacket or vest, often made of leather, worn especially in the past.
    • In history class, we learned that soldiers often wore a jerkin for protection.
    • The Renaissance fair performer wore a brown leather jerkin over his white shirt.
    • He found an old wool jerkin in the attic, still in good condition.
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