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A tabard in the Middle Ages was a short, sleeveless garment worn over armor, typically featuring a heraldic design that displayed a knight's coat of arms. It served both practical and decorative purposes, allowing for easy identification on the battlefield and during tournaments. The tabard often extended to the waist or hips and was usually made of cloth, providing a layer of protection and warmth. Over time, it became associated with heraldry and the display of noble lineage.

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