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  4. 1400–1500 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    The floor-length sleeves were later wrist-length but very full, forming a bag or sack sleeve, or were worn off the arm, hanging ornamentally behind. This style of sleeve appeared towards the 1430s and it is at this time, that in French, the term "houppelande" gets replaced by the word "robe" or gown. [ 9 ]

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    Paintings in Egypt from the Mamluk period show women either fully or partially covered in this robe. During this time, the thawb also became shorter due to a fashion trend for higher hemlines and elbow-length sleeves. By the late 1800s, Palestinian women adopted a thawb with foreign patterns and floral designs. [8]

  6. Houppelande - Wikipedia

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    A houppelande or houpelande is an outer garment, with a long, full body and flaring sleeves, that was worn by both men and women in Europe in the late Middle Ages. Sometimes the houppelande was lined with fur. The garment was later worn by professional classes, and has remained in Western civilization as the familiar academic and

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    Stolas long full robe with or without sleeves and drawn in with a belt; it was worn by Roman women, corresponding to the toga, that was worn by men. The stola was usually woollen. Sarongs or lungis; Sudanese thawb: Women's outer draped garment, a rectangular length of fabric, generally two meters wide and four to seven meters long. Pareos ...

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