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  2. Tabard - Wikipedia

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    A 20th-century English herald's tabard. A tabard is a type of short coat that was commonly worn by men during the late Middle Ages and early modern period in Europe. Generally worn outdoors, the coat was either sleeveless or had short sleeves or shoulder pieces.

  3. Apron - Wikipedia

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    in a tabard (U.K.) or cobbler apron (U.S.) or sv:Överdragsförkläde (Sweden) [2] [3] [4] A tabard (British English; cobbler apron in U.S. English) is a type of apron that covers both the front and back of the body. It is fastened with side ties or with waistbands that tie in the back.

  4. Journade - Wikipedia

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    Journade (France) or Giornea (Italy) is a sideless overgown or tabard. [1] It was usually pleated and was worn hanging loose or belted. Young men wore them short and older men wore them calf- or ankle-length. The Complete Costume Dictionary by Elizabeth J. Lewandowski describes the journade as a "short, circular garment worn for riding ...

  5. Tabard (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A tabard is a short coat which was a common item of men's clothing in the Middle Ages, and which has survived to the present day as the distinctive garment of officers of arms. Tabard may also refer to: HMS Tabard, a British submarine; Tabard, British English for a cobbler apron; Tabard Gardens, a park in Southwark, London, located on Tabard Street

  6. Herald - Wikipedia

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    A 14th-century illustration showing an English herald approaching Scottish soldiers – an incident of the Anglo-Scottish Wars Tabard worn by an English herald in the College of Arms [nb 1] A herald , or a herald of arms , is an officer of arms , ranking between pursuivant and king of arms .

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  8. Cyclas (garment) - Wikipedia

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    The cyclas is an unfitted rectangle of cloth with an opening for the head that was worn in Europe in the Middle Ages.. Sleeveless overgowns or tabards derive from the cyclas.

  9. List of garments having different names in American and ...

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    British English American English Longsleeve knit top jumper [1] sweater [2] [3] Sleeveless knit top sleeveless jumper, slipover, [4] knit tank top sweater vest [3] Sleeveless dress worn over a shirt Pinafore, pinny, pinafore dress [5] Jumper, jumper dress, dress Old-fashioned style of apron Pinafore apron [6] Pinafore, pinafore apron [6]