In Medieval and Renaissance England gown referred to
a loose outer garment worn by both men and women, sometimes short, more often ankle length, with sleeves.
Not exact matches
In the first centuries A.D., the common public garb of Roman citizens was the toga, a
loose, wraparound
outer garment.
A cape is a sleeveless long
outer garment that covers only the back half, whilst ponchos are long piece outerwear pieces that are
loose - fitted and cover your torso from the back to the front side.