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  2. Cape - Wikipedia

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    In fashion, the word "cape" usually refers to a shorter garment and "cloak" to a full-length version of the different types of garment, though the two terms are sometimes used synonymously for full-length coverings. A shoulder cape is thus sometimes called a "capelet". The fashion cape does not cover the front to any appreciable degree.

  3. List of items traditionally worn in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Boots are a style of footwear that came to Japan from the West during the Meiji period (1868–1912); worn by women while wearing a hakama, optional footwear worn by young women, students and teachers at high-school and university graduation ceremonies, and by young women out celebrating their Coming of Age at shrines, often with a hakama with ...

  4. Ceremonial dress - Wikipedia

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    royal cloak (ermine lined), crown and scepter of a monarch; court dress, such as the robe and wig commonly used in Commonwealth countries. diplomatic uniform; the full dress uniforms of military personnel (or ceremonial suit of armour) religious clothing, such as liturgical vestments; folk or tribal costumes reserved for the most formal ...

  5. Cape dress - Wikipedia

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    The cape dress has a plain style and a double layer of fabric covers the bodice. This piece of fabric has a square or V-shape form and cloaks, or de-emphasizes the female form. [1] The women of the Holdeman Mennonite community in California wear a cape-dress that has a high neckline, loose bodice and fitted waist.

  6. Full dress uniform - Wikipedia

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    Full dress uniform, also known as a ceremonial dress uniform or parade dress uniform, is the most formal type of uniforms used by military, police, fire and other public uniformed services for official parades, ceremonies, and receptions, including private ones such as marriages and funerals.

  7. Cloak - Wikipedia

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    Opera cloaks are made of quality materials such as wool or cashmere, velvet and satin. 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 ...

  8. Academic dress in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Removing the women’s soft, square cap as an alternative to the mortarboard; Pointing out that “[n]othing else should be worn on the academic gown” aside from the prescribed costume; Omitting the light blue gown for the Associate of Arts in teacher education, while leaving grey gowns as the suggestion for all associates’ degrees.

  9. Artois (cloak) - Wikipedia

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