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  2. Cape dress - Wikipedia

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    A cape dress describes a woman's dress that combines features of the cape and the dress. Either a cape-like garment is attached to the dress, pinned or sewn on, [1] and integrated into its construction, or the dress and cape are made to coordinate in fabric and/or color. [2] Cape dresses provide a modest double layer in the bodice area.

  3. Gabardine - Wikipedia

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    The name gabardine comes from "gaberdine", a type of long, cape-like dress worn during the Middle Ages. [2] Since its debut in the late 19th century, gabardine has taken on an important role in military, active, and outerwear due to its durable, breathable, waterproof, and lightweight nature.

  4. How to Wear the Cape Trend in Real Life - AOL

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    Leave the outerwear at home and embrace the elegance of a billowing cape dress—a statement all on its own. Inspired by the ballooning silhouette that hit the runway at Tibi, this look lets your ...

  5. Cape - Wikipedia

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    A gas cape was a voluminous military garment designed to give rain protection to someone wearing the bulky gas masks used in twentieth-century wars. Rich noblemen and elite warriors of the Aztec Empire would wear a tilmàtli ; a Mesoamerican cloak/cape used as a symbol of their upper status.

  6. Catherine Zeta-Jones Shimmery Cape Dress Embodies the ... - AOL

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    At last night's opening ceremony for the Red Sea International Film Festival 2024 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, the actress wore a striking cobalt blue cape dress that brings to mind some of pop music ...

  7. Cloak - Wikipedia

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    Ladies may wear a long (over the shoulders or to ankles) cloak usually called a cape, or a full-length cloak. Gentlemen wear an ankle-length or full-length cloak. Formal cloaks often have expensive, colored linings and trimmings such as silk, satin, velvet and fur. The term was the title of a 1942 operatic comedy. [12]