Buff coats, worn under armor by cavalry and officers, could stop a sword cut or even a musket or pistol balls | The Vintage News
Buff Coat | European | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Buff coats
Buff Jerkin or Hendrik Casimir I, Buff coat or Henry Casimir I, Stadtholder of Friesland, Leather flask by Hendrik Casimir I, count of Nassau-Dietz. Yellow leather jacket, without sleeves, with a bullet
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Buff coat - Wikipedia
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Buff coat (1650) - Royal Armouries collections
Buff coats
A British Civil Wars buff-leather coat | Royal Armouries
1642-1651 Parliamentarian Cavalry Buff Coat costume. - History in the Making
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We Are Mercenaries — The Buff Coat
English Buff Coat for Cavalry (Illustration) - World History Encyclopedia
17th Century Buff Coat : r/Leathercraft
Buff coats
Buff coat worn by Major Thomas Sanders, 1640 circa (leather) by English School, (17th century)
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RH110 — English Civil War Soldier's Coat or Buff Coat sewing pattern – Reconstructing History
17th Century Buff Coat: Prepping & Planning | The Tavern Knight's Barracks
We Are Mercenaries — The Buff Coat
17th Century Buff Coat
Why did soldiers in the XVII century use buff coats (leather armour) instead of gambeson (padded armour)? Many people claim gambesons are cheaper and at least as protective. - Quora