Kaftan of course!
The Romans did not have coats, so they had no word for it. The closest thing to our idea of a coat was the "caracalla" which was a long garment with sleeves and a hood that was belted at the waist.The Romans did not have coats, so they had no word for it. The closest thing to our idea of a coat was the "caracalla" which was a long garment with sleeves and a hood that was belted at the waist.The Romans did not have coats, so they had no word for it. The closest thing to our idea of a coat was the "caracalla" which was a long garment with sleeves and a hood that was belted at the waist.The Romans did not have coats, so they had no word for it. The closest thing to our idea of a coat was the "caracalla" which was a long garment with sleeves and a hood that was belted at the waist.The Romans did not have coats, so they had no word for it. The closest thing to our idea of a coat was the "caracalla" which was a long garment with sleeves and a hood that was belted at the waist.The Romans did not have coats, so they had no word for it. The closest thing to our idea of a coat was the "caracalla" which was a long garment with sleeves and a hood that was belted at the waist.The Romans did not have coats, so they had no word for it. The closest thing to our idea of a coat was the "caracalla" which was a long garment with sleeves and a hood that was belted at the waist.The Romans did not have coats, so they had no word for it. The closest thing to our idea of a coat was the "caracalla" which was a long garment with sleeves and a hood that was belted at the waist.The Romans did not have coats, so they had no word for it. The closest thing to our idea of a coat was the "caracalla" which was a long garment with sleeves and a hood that was belted at the waist.
a knitted garment with long sleeves worn over the upper body.
An Arab cloak is called an "Aba". It is a long, loose sleeveless outer garment of fine silk.Burnoose is a hooded cloak.The headscarf is known as a "hijab", while the cloak is known as an "abaya"
A shirt is an item of clothing that has a collar and may have long or short sleeves. A vest on the other hand, has no sleeves.
A kirtle may be either a tunic-like garment for men; or a long dress for women to wear beneath a cloak. One Latin equivalent is a tunica, which is a sleeved garment worn by Roman men and women. Another Latin equivalent is palla, which is a long and wide outer garment worn by Roman women.
Geneva Gown...
It is called a leotard.
A coat is a long garment worn by both men and women,[1] for warmth or fashion. Coats typically have long sleeves and are open down the front, closing by means of buttons, zippers, hook-and-loop fasteners, toggles, a belt, or a combination of some of these. Other possible features include collars and shoulder straps.A cloakis a type of loose garment that is worn over indoor clothing and serves the same purpose as an overcoat; it protects the wearer from the cold, rain or wind for example, or it may form part of a fashionable outfit or uniform. It has no sleeves and is fastened at the nexk, sometimes with an additional method of closure near the waist.
1.a long garment having long sleeves and tied at the waist by a girdle, worn under a coat in the Middle East. 2.a long, full, usually collarless robe with wide sleeves that is worn at home for lounging or entertaining or at the beach as a cover-up.
1.a long garment having long sleeves and tied at the waist by a girdle, worn under a coat in the Middle East. 2.a long, full, usually collarless robe with wide sleeves that is worn at home for lounging or entertaining or at the beach as a cover-up.
A unitard is a skin-tight 1-piece garment with long legs and, sometimes, long sleeves, whereas a leotard is a similar garment which does not have long legs. To put it simply, a unitard is a combination of a leotard and tights, all in one layer.
The kimono is from Japan. It is a traditional Japanese garment characterized by long sleeves and a wrap-around style with a sash called an obi.