Tabard refers to a military or ceremonial tunic top. Tabard is also defined as (1) coarse outer garment formerly worn by the peasantry or by monks and foot soldiers; and (2) a short, open surcoat worn by a knight over his armour and emblazoned with armorial bearings.

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