A sleeveless cape is often referred to as a "capelet." Capelets are short, usually covering just the shoulders and upper arms, and can be worn for added style or warmth. They are commonly used in fashion and can be made from a variety of materials, often featuring decorative elements.
An overcoat with a removable cape is typically referred to as a "cape coat." This style combines the functionality of a traditional overcoat with the added versatility and flair of a detachable cape, allowing for different looks and varying levels of warmth. Cape coats often feature a loose, flowing silhouette, making them a stylish choice for outerwear.
Cape Town Cape Verde Cape Point Cape Alguhas Cape of GoodHope Are some capes in Africa,but there are some more.
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a cape south of cape reinga on the east coast of the north island
Another word for a loose sleeveless cloak or cape is a "capelet." Additionally, "mantle" can also refer to a similar garment that serves as an outer covering. Both terms evoke the idea of a flowing, often decorative outer layer.
A mantle is more similar to a cloak, as it is a loose sleeveless coat or cloak. It typically drapes over the shoulders and can be worn for warmth or as a fashion accessory. On the other hand, a cape is a type of sleeveless outer garment that fastens at the neck and hangs down the back.
The homophone that means a sleeveless coat is "vest," and the homophone that means a cloak is "cape."
Mantle.
"Aguayo" is the Spanish word for "mantle".Mantle is a noun that means (according to dictionary.com) "a loose, sleeveless cloak or cape". In Geology, the mantle is the portion of the earth between the crust and the core.
A pelisse.
Cloak
A cloak can be a loose outer garment or cape, or a cover, as for concealment. The term is also used to mean anything that covers, conceals, or disguises, e.g. The dark night cloaked the activities of the gang.
Cloak
a cape
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