Goodwill stores often sell leather jackets and coats at 20$ each. The leather layer for most of my body in my plate-on-'chain-on-leather larp armour is a 20$ knee-length leather coat.
Around southern ontario, most people don't get armour, mostly b/c of cost, but also because of sheer laziness and lack of technical ability to build things out of scavenged/found/bought materials.
The result is that "value village" leather jackets are pretty prevalent among the rather large amount of larps in the region.
With a set of good shears, or a cutting board; and dental floss, you can also take apart inexpensive leather, and restitch it to look like something that fits the setting.
Larp. (specifically Amtgard)
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