- Breast & Back - pare of steel plates worn over the chest, often with a soft leather garment underneath. The back plate is typically excluded by cavalry.
- Brigadine - long coat of leather bands, each studded and embedded with steel plates.
- Buff Coat - heavy coat of quilted cloth, often in multiple layers.
- Cloak - heavy cloth garment of wool, cotton or other material, used hung over offhand arm as shield and for weapon entanglment.
- Furs - soft leather or hide coat, tunic, or jacket padded with heavy furs for warmth, treat as padded armour.
- Helmets
- Hide, Zhouna - stripes of the hide of zhounas, the reptilian riding beasts of the Mindat.
- Leather scale armour - overlapping scales of oil cured leather.
- Maile, Hauberk - long sleeved, ankle length coat and skirt of steel rings, linked in one to four pattern.
- Maile, Plated - also, half plate. Heavy steel plates being riveted to a backing made of chain and leather. Laminated and made into coat with skirt, with greaves, pauldroons, and coverings for other extremities.
- Maile, Scaled - coat of soft leather covered with overlapping pieces of metal
- Maile, Shirt - short sleeved, hip length coat of steel rings, linked in one to four pattern.
- Pitch Jacket - a cheap or expeditious form of cuir bouilli, this a coat or jackets of cotton or wool soaked repeated in pitch.
- Shields - a variety of shapes and sizes, made of wood (often covered with leather or hide) or metal.
- Studded Leather - soft leather, usually with a cuir bouilli breastplate, closely studded with steel rivets.