Garment worn in the Levant
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CAFTANGarment worn in the Levant.
CAFTANGown worn in the Levant.
KAFTANSGarments worn in the Levant: var.
GREGOSShort jackets worn in the Levant.
TOGAGarment worn in "The Silver Chalice."
mantya ladies outer garment worn in the 17c
mantiesMANTY, a ladies outer garment worn in the 17c
doubletclose-fitting outer garment worn by men in the Renaissance
actonquilted garment worn under mail in the 13th and 14th centuries; gambeson
togathe loose outer garment worn in public by citizens of ancient Rome
actonsquilted garment worn under mail in the 13th and 14th centuries; gambeson
togaedthe loose outer garment worn in public by citizens of ancient Rome
sarilong cloth wrapped around the body, worn as a woman's garment in India
sarislong cloth wrapped around the body, worn as a woman's garment in India
burnoosesimilar garment worn by women at various periods in Europe and the United States
burnoussimilar garment worn by women at various periods in Europe and the United States
abaa loose sleeveless outer garment worn as traditional dress by men in the Middle East
abasa loose sleeveless outer garment worn as traditional dress by men in the Middle East
waistcoatsA man's quilted long-sleeved garment worn under a doublet in the 16th and 17th centuries
waistcoatA man's quilted long-sleeved garment worn under a doublet in the 16th and 17th centuries
partletgarment for the neck and shoulders, usually ruffled and having a collar, worn in the 16th century
coatan outer garment worn on the upper body and varying in length and style according to fashion and use
burqasa loose enveloping garment that covers the face and body and is worn in public by certain Muslim women
himationa rectangular cloth draped over the left shoulder and about the body and worn as a garment in ancient Greece
loinclothsA single piece of cloth wrapped round the hips, typically worn by men in some hot countries as their only garment
loinclothA single piece of cloth wrapped round the hips, typically worn by men in some hot countries as their only garment
pareosthe principal garment for both sexes in Polynesia, esp. in Samoa, consisting of a piece of printed cloth worn as a loincloth or skirt
pareothe principal garment for both sexes in Polynesia, esp. in Samoa, consisting of a piece of printed cloth worn as a loincloth or skirt
rabatssleeveless, backless, vestlike garment extending to the waist, worn by a cleric beneath the clerical collar, esp. in the Roman Catholic and Anglican churches
pareuthe principal garment for both sexes in Polynesia, esp. in Samoa, consisting of a piece of printed cloth worn as a loincloth or skirt
pareusthe principal garment for both sexes in Polynesia, esp. in Samoa, consisting of a piece of printed cloth worn as a loincloth or skirt
rabatsleeveless, backless, vestlike garment extending to the waist, worn by a cleric beneath the clerical collar, esp. in the Roman Catholic and Anglican churches
sanbenito(Spanish) in the Spanish Inquisition, a yellow scapular-shaped garment, with a red St Andrew's cross before and behind, worn by a confessed and penitent heretic
ponchoA garment of a type originally worn in South America, made of a thick piece of woolen cloth with a slit in the middle for the head
ponchosA garment of a type originally worn in South America, made of a thick piece of woolen cloth with a slit in the middle for the head
sanbenitosSANBENITO, (Spanish) in the Spanish Inquisition, a yellow scapular-shaped garment, with a red St Andrew's cross before and behind, worn by a confessed and penitent heretic
wetsuitsA close-fitting garment of neoprene or similar material typically covering most of the body but not designed to exclude water, worn for warmth in water sports or diving