Buffcoat

/ˈbɑfˌkoʊt/ noun

A thick, padded leather or cloth coat worn as body armor during the 17th century, usually made of buff (soft leather).

Compound of 'buff' (the soft leather made from buffalo or oxhide) and 'coat'. Common military wear in the English Civil War era.

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