Bandolier

Bandoliers, also known as bandoleers or baldrics, were an article of clothing that one wore slung around their body from one shoulder to the opposite hip. They were used to carry a variety of items, such as weapons, instruments, and even pouches.

Description
Functional bandoliers were typically made of leather and had nothing more than a buckle, for ease of use and practicality. Though more decorative varieties could be found made of fashionable materials such as brocade or silk. They also typically were decorated with bells or tassels along their bottom edge, as well as other adornments.

Notable Bandoliers

 * Khuumal's baldric
 * Melairkyn baldric, an enchanted variety of baldric developed by Clan Melairkyn.
 * Xamar's baldric, a unique cursed baldric from the land of Calimshan.
 * Vial bandolier, a bandolier with ten padded holsters stitched on to it for the purpose of carrying elixirs, potions, poisons, and vials.

General

 * Among many aristocrats, baldrics were worn decoratively by both lords and ladies. Upper class women in particular were known to wear silk baldrics with golden bells for ornamentation.

Groups

 * Baldrics were a common article of clothing among members of the Iron Ring.
 * The goblin band known as the Noble Cavaliers typically wore baldrics as part of their uniform.

Individuals

 * Cadderly Bonaduce
 * Duvan
 * Giarrok
 * Ivan Bouldershoulder
 * The tabaxi merchant Two Dry Cloaks typically wore a bandolier that carried various different wands.
 * Xhalth

Races & Sentient Creatures

 * Pterafolk were often known to wear bandoliers in order to carry small items.
 * The rastipedes that lived in Herdspace would often wear bandoliers.

Regions & Settlements

 * All sentient races across Serôs were known to wear bandoliers to carry equipment or weapons. These were typically made of either woven kelp fronds or the treated skin of a sea snake or eel. This was partially due to the need to have as little drag as possible while swimming.

Religions

 * Adventuring priests of Gond often wore baldrics.
 * The priests of Mielikki often wore little more than a green baldric and sash when in very hot weather or in the summer woods.
 * Within the Church of Tempus, acolytes typically wore baldrics as part of their priestly vestments.