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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Le casaquin est une pièce du vêtement féminin de la fin du XVIIe siècle et du début du XVIIIe. Anciennement une petite casaque d'homme puis c'est un corsage ajusté porté sur la jupe par les femmes du peuple ou de la campagne. , Казаки́н (фр. casaquin) — название различных видов одежды. , A casaquin is a short-length closely fitteA casaquin is a short-length closely fitted coat worn by middle- and upper-class women during the 18th century. The garment was popular in both France and Italy. A casaquin was made from linen which was then covered by embroidery, silk and lace to decorate. The design was influenced by religious beliefs or events as well as reflecting on stylistic features of the time or of individual designers. Casaquins were worn by a range of females - from working-class women (for practical purposes) to upper-class ladies (for social or ceremonious occasions). The casaquin even influenced women from the Netherlands during the 18th century to introduce their own version of a casaquin called a "Kassekijntje".ion of a casaquin called a "Kassekijntje".
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rdfs:comment Казаки́н (фр. casaquin) — название различных видов одежды. , Le casaquin est une pièce du vêtement féminin de la fin du XVIIe siècle et du début du XVIIIe. Anciennement une petite casaque d'homme puis c'est un corsage ajusté porté sur la jupe par les femmes du peuple ou de la campagne. , A casaquin is a short-length closely fitteA casaquin is a short-length closely fitted coat worn by middle- and upper-class women during the 18th century. The garment was popular in both France and Italy. A casaquin was made from linen which was then covered by embroidery, silk and lace to decorate. The design was influenced by religious beliefs or events as well as reflecting on stylistic features of the time or of individual designers. Casaquins were worn by a range of females - from working-class women (for practical purposes) to upper-class ladies (for social or ceremonious occasions). The casaquin even influenced women from the Netherlands during the 18th century to introduce their own version of a casaquin called a "Kassekijntje".ion of a casaquin called a "Kassekijntje".
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