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The first use of the word Corset in old French, was about this brigandine.

Note: This is actually not a corset in the usual modern sense of the word (a woman's undergarment intended to constrict and/or support the torso). This is a piece of light armour, known as brigandine, and was worn by males (light cavalry in fighting).


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