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
17th Century Buff Coat
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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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