feather in one's cap
feather in one's cap {n. phr.}
Something to be proud of; an honor.
It was a feather in his cap to win first prize.
(From the medieval practice of placing a feather in the helmet of one who won honors in battle.)
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Source: A Dictionary of American Idioms
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