Coat of arms 13th century

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    The coat of arms is a military surcoat worn over the armour. It is also called "tabard",but as soon as a heraldic emblem is present, the term coat of arms seems more appropriate.
    In the 13th century, coats of arms were quite long at knee height, with a central slit in the front and back.
    They are mostly sleeveless but there are some representations with short sleeves.

    Sources:
    - Maciejowski Bible (1250)
    - Fresco in the church of Coincy (Picardy) around 1200
    - Detail of the seal of Savary de Mauléon, 1225

    Possible options :
    - With or without lining
    - Material : wool, silk, linen, futaine, cotton
    - Exposed hand seams
    - Painted, applied or embroidered heraldic emblem