Final Fantasy V armor

Below is a list containing all the armor in Final Fantasy V and its remakes.

Hats
Hats can be equipped be equipped by magic-based jobs, like White Mages, Black Mages, Time Mages, Summoners, Blue Mages, Red Mages, Chemists, Geomancers, Bards, Dancers, Oracles, Cannoneers, Necromancers and Mimes.

Heavy Armor
Heavy Armor can be equipped by heavy melee jobs, like Knights, Dragoons, Samurais, Berserkers, Mystic Knights, Gladiators, as well as Mimes.

Heavy Helmets
Heavy Helmets can be equipped by heavy melee jobs, like Knights, Dragoons, Samurais, Berserkers, Mystic Knights, Gladiators, and Mimes.

Light Armor
Clothes can be equipped by melee jobs, like Knights, Monks, Thieves, Dragoons, Ninjas, Samurais, Berserkers, Rangers, Mystic Knights, Blue Mages, Red Mages, Beastmasters, Chemists, Dancers, Cannoneers, Gladiators, and Mimes.

Light Helmets
Light Helmets can be equipped by light melee jobs, like Monks, Thieves, Ninjas, Rangers, Blue Mages, Red Mages, Mediators, Chemists, Dancers, Cannoneers and Mimes.

Robes
Robes can be equipped by magic-based jobs, like White Mages, Black Mages, Time Mages, Summoners, Blue Mages, Red Mages, Chemists, Geomancers, Bards, Dancers, Oracles, Cannoneers, Necromancers and Mimes.

Shields
Shields can be equipped by Knights, Dragoons, Samurais, Berserkers, Mystic Knights, Blue Mages, Cannoneers, Gladiators, and Mimes.

Unused Shield
There is a single unused shield found within the game's code. The Hematic Shield can be used if the player uses a cheat code to acquire it. This shield would have fit in neatly with the Bone Mail, Thornlet, and the Cursed Ring. As it shares the combination of having high stats and a big drawback. It would have also shared its annoyance of being auto-equipped all the time.