Coif

In a military context, the coif is a vital piece of defensive armor designed to protect the head, neck, and shoulders.

: Traditionally a simple, cylindrical shape made of white linen, it covers the top, back, and sides of the head and is typically secured by tying under the chin . In a military context, the coif is a

: It was frequently worn over a padded arming cap (to absorb impact) and under a heavy steel helmet. In a military context

A coif is a close-fitting cap that has been a staple of European dress for centuries, primarily serving as a foundation layer or protection. and shoulders. : Traditionally a simple

: While often a separate piece of gear, some coifs were integrated directly into a hauberk (mail shirt) to provide seamless protection. 3. Signal Processing (Coiflets)