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France where it was a workmans or peasants smock for 40 years anyway before it reached English in 1828

but how it got to France & from where is uncertain

perhaps from provence where lano blouso meant a short wool garment

or perhaps from pelusium a city of upper Egypt where clothing was manufactured in the middle ages

or perhaps from somewhere else

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