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A tabard is a short coat which was a common item of men's clothing in the Middle Ages, and which has survived to the present day as the distinctive garment of officers of arms.
Tabard may also refer to:
- HMS Tabard (P342), a British submarine
 - Tabard, British English for a cobbler apron
 - Tabard Gardens, a park in Southwark, London, located on Tabard Street
 - Tabard RFC, a rugby union football club based in Radlett, Hertfordshire, UK
 - Tabard Street, a street in Southwark, London, named after the former public house
 - Tabard Theatre, a former name for the Chiswick Playhouse in London
 - The Tabard, a former public house in Southwark, London
 - The Tabard, Chiswick, a public house in Chiswick, London
 - The Tabard (fraternity), a Dartmouth College Greek organization
 
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