Epaulet: adornment consisting of an ornamental cloth pad worn on the shoulder
Epaulette is a type of ornamental shoulder piece or decoration used as insignia of rank by armed forces and other organizations.
(Epaulettes) Objects that cover the top of the shoulder of a garment, typically associated with military officer dress where they show rank. Epaulettes become important in eras with exaggerated shoulders such as around 1830 and the middle 1890s.
(Epaulettes) Shoulder ornament or trimming designed to give effect of width to shoulder line. Originated as device to hold shoulder belt and protect shoulder during wartime. A typical addition to the military look on the runways now.
(Epaulettes) They are shoulder protectors that can be equipped with armor suits. When equipped with an Epaulette, it automatically interacts with the wearer's armor suit, and endows the wearer's equipment with a special attribute or changes the appearance. ...
Inspired by military uniforms, epaulettes are ornamental shoulder pieces. Epaulettes can be showy, with fringe or other details, or they can be subtle, like the shoulder strap found on trench coats.
Shoulder ornament as for military uniforms.
Any shoulder ornament, usually a button strap; often seen with braiding or other trim.