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| Dutch Cloak |
| The Dutch cloak became highly fashionable throughout Europe in the late sixteenth century. A short, loose cloak with a straight collar and sleeves, it was worn either over both shoulders, like a coat, or, less often, over only one shoulder with a sleeve each hanging down the front and back. |
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| Made of silk dupioni or cotton velvet (Black only) with cotton drill and silk charmeuse linings. Minimal machine stitching may be visible at the collar and at the sleevehead, but will be hidden beneath the shoulder treatments. |
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