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  2. Miguel Caballero (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Black line consists of fashionable and inconspicuous armoured clothing: bulletproof vests, armoured jackets and T-shirts. The armored collection has been worn by heads of state, businessmen and celebrities. The company began by making bulletproof leather and suede jackets and now includes raincoats, blazers and a women's line.

  3. Bulletproofing - Wikipedia

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    Testing a bulletproof vest, 1923. In 1887, Goodfellow wrote an article for the Southern California Practitioner titled "Notes on the Impenetrability of Silk to Bullets". [2] [5] In the process of doing so, he experimented with designs for bullet-resistant clothing made of multiple layers of silk. [6]

  4. Ichcahuipilli - Wikipedia

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    Ichcahuipilli armor was a lightweight, multifunctional garment worn on the torso of the warrior, designed to provide blunt-force trauma protection against clubs and batons, slash protection from obsidian macuahuitl, and projectile protection from arrows and atlatl darts. [3]

  5. Bulletproof vest - Wikipedia

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    The Improved Outer Tactical Vest (IOTV) in MultiCam, as issued to United States Army soldiers. A bulletproof vest, also known as a ballistic vest or bullet-resistant vest, is a type of body armour designed to absorb impact and prevent the penetration of firearm projectiles and explosion fragments to the torso.

  6. Aspetto - Wikipedia

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    Clothing items include both business suits and casual wear such as t-shirts, underwear, vest, shoes, undershirts, and others, [6] in addition to custom-made items [2] and local cultural apparel. [4] The company produces non-ballistic wear clothing as well. [3] Fabrics used have included wool and silk, among 500 different options. [4]

  7. Second Chance (body armor) - Wikipedia

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    Second Chance is an American body armor manufacturing company. The company was founded in the early 1970s by U.S. Marine and pizza delivery owner/driver Richard Davis. Davis developed the idea of a bulletproof vest after shooting three armed robbers in self-defense during a delivery.

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