Classification of Robes and Cloaks

4/30/2014

Robes and Cloaks 

Long, lightweight, loose, undivided garments which can be fully opened up at the front. Includes both indoor and outdoor garments. For equivalent garments which cannot be fully opened at the front

1. cloak
2. robe
Cloak Styles
3. Academic dress
4. awayu
5. banyan
6. bathrobe, dressing gown or housecoat
7. bed jacke
8. belted plaid
9. Bernos
10. bisht
11. grand boubou
12. Buka, or Boka
13. burnous
14. cape
15. Çarşaf
16. cassock, or soutane
17. chādor or chādar
18. Chimere
19. chlamys
20. cloak of invisibility
21. cope
22. dalmatic
23. Djellaba
24. Dolman
Academic Dress
25. Dupatta  or Chaadar or Churi
26. fascia
27. Frock
28. furisode
29. għonnella
30. herigaut
31. himation
32. houppelande or houpelande
33. Inverness cape
34. jūnihitoe
35. kaftan or caftan
36. kamleika
37. kandys
38. kanzu
39. khalat
40. khrui
41. kimono
42. mantelletta
43. mantle
44. mantle
45. mantua
Robe
46. Paranja
47. Pelisse
48. pellegrina
49. poncho
50. Possum-skin cloaks
51. religious habit
52. ruana
53. sagum
54. scapular
55. Senegalese kaftan
56. serape or sarape
57. simar
58. sokutai
59. Tau Robe
60. yukata

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