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- Caraco abstract "A caraco is a style of woman's jacket that was fashionable from the mid-18th to early 19th centuries. Caracos were thigh-length and opened in front, with tight, three-quarter or long sleeves. Like gowns of the period, the back of the caraco could be fitted to the waist or could hang in pleats from the shoulder in a "sack-back". Caracos were generally made of printed linen or cotton.The caraco emerged as an informal style in France in the 1760s, based on working-class jackets. It was worn with a petticoat and, if open in front, a stomacher or decorative stays. The English caraco was generally closed in front. A similar garment with a wrap front, called in English a bedgown or short gown, was the standard working woman's costume of the later 18th century.".
- Caraco thumbnail Woman's_caraco_and_petticoat.jpg?width=300.
- Caraco wikiPageExternalLink caraco-and-petticoat.
- Caraco wikiPageID "31511856".
- Caraco wikiPageRevisionID "546142919".
- Caraco hasPhotoCollection Caraco.
- Caraco subject Category:18th-century_fashion.
- Caraco subject Category:History_of_clothing_(Western_fashion).
- Caraco subject Category:Jackets.
- Caraco type Artifact100021939.
- Caraco type Clothing103051540.
- Caraco type Coat103057021.
- Caraco type Commodity103076708.
- Caraco type ConsumerGoods103093574.
- Caraco type Covering103122748.
- Caraco type Garment103419014.
- Caraco type Jacket103589791.
- Caraco type Jackets.
- Caraco type Object100002684.
- Caraco type Overgarment103863923.
- Caraco type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Caraco type Whole100003553.
- Caraco comment "A caraco is a style of woman's jacket that was fashionable from the mid-18th to early 19th centuries. Caracos were thigh-length and opened in front, with tight, three-quarter or long sleeves. Like gowns of the period, the back of the caraco could be fitted to the waist or could hang in pleats from the shoulder in a "sack-back". Caracos were generally made of printed linen or cotton.The caraco emerged as an informal style in France in the 1760s, based on working-class jackets.".
- Caraco label "Caraco (vêtement)".
- Caraco label "Caraco".
- Caraco label "Caraco".
- Caraco sameAs Caraco_(vêtement).
- Caraco sameAs Caraco.
- Caraco sameAs m.0glslwv.
- Caraco sameAs Q2937807.
- Caraco sameAs Q2937807.
- Caraco sameAs Caraco.
- Caraco wasDerivedFrom Caraco?oldid=546142919.
- Caraco depiction Woman's_caraco_and_petticoat.jpg.
- Caraco isPrimaryTopicOf Caraco.