a piece of armor that covers and protects the chest and upper body in combat.
From 'breast' (chest) + 'plate' (flat metal piece). Used since medieval times to describe protective military equipment.
Breastplates reveal a gruesome truth about armor: they were so thick and heavy because swords and axes aimed at the chest—the most vital target. Fashion in armor was literally about where weapons aimed most.
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