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Capelet

A capelet is a type of outer garment that is typically worn over the shoulders and upper arms, extending no further than the waist. It is often made from lightweight fabrics such as chiffon, satin, or lace and is secured with buttons, snaps, or a belt at the neck. While originally designed as a functional piece of clothing to protect its wearer from the elements, the capelet has evolved into a fashionable accessory that can be worn for both casual and formal occasions. One of the key features of the capelet is its versatility. It can be worn over a variety of outfits, from dresses to pants and skirts, and can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion. Additionally, the capelet comes in a variety of styles and designs, from simple and understated to bold and dramatic. Another important aspect of the capelet is its historical significance. The garment has been worn for centuries in various cultures and regions around the world, from Europe to India. In some cases, the capelet has been used as a ceremonial garment, while in others it has been worn for practical purposes such as warmth and protection from the elements. Overall, the capelet is a unique and versatile piece of clothing that has a rich history and continues to be a popular fashion accessory today.

garment, fashion, versatility, history, culture

Brian Gonzalez

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Capelet

The word Capelet has a long etymological history. It originates from the Old French word capel, meaning a little hood or head-covering. The word capel was then adopted by English in 1590, but by 1695 it had shifted its meaning to include a small cape or cloak as well. The linguistic evolution of the word has seen its morphology change significantly over the centuries. Now, its meaning is typically used to refer to a sleeved outer garment, which may be of various lengths, with or without a hood or head-covering. Pragmatically, the word capelet is used to refer to a kind of clothing that is fashionable yet functional in protecting its wearer from the elements.

Etymology, Morphology, Clothing, Garment, Fashion.

Henry Fontaine

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Capelet

From a linguistic point of view Capelet is a noun, which refers to a short cape that extends from the shoulders to the waist. The synonyms of this term could be cloak, shawl, wrap and scarf, while antonyms would encompass the words coat and jacket.A cognate term would payle somleye, which can be found in Middle English texts. Variants of this word could exist in other Indo-European languages.

Etymology, Semantics, Word Formation, Origin, Language Families, Morphology.

George Adrian Postea

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Capelet

A capelet, also known as a capelette or capelett, is a short, sleeveless outer garment made of a variety of fabrics, often with a decorous hood, typically used in colder weather or for ceremonial occasions. It is derived from the French capelette, which is derived from the Latin cappa, meaning cloak. In other languages, this type of garment is referred to by various names including chal, gorgorot, mantel, kapulet, and mantilla. Dutch varieties include jassen, kappen, mantels, and mantelschoenen, with an array of other terminologies across various regions of Europe. In India, it is referred to as a paryavarana, and in Germany, as a mantel. In Spain, it is known as a mantilla and in Italy, it is referred to as a manta. In Poland, it is referred to as a konoval or konopnik.

Capelet, Capelette, Capelett, Chal, Gorgorot, Mantel, Kapulet, Mantilla, Jassen, Kappen, Mantels, Mantelschoenen, Paryavarana, Mantel, Mantilla, Manta, Konoval, Konopnik

Harris Awan

CITATION : "Harris Awan. 'Capelet.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=218380 (Accessed on June 27, 2025)"

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Capelet

A capelet is an item of clothing which covers the shoulders and upper arms of the wearer. It is short in length, often extending no further than the waist. It is used in image composition techniques in anime, comics or manga for drawing character uniforms, attires, clothing and costumes. It is typically made from lightweight fabric such as chiffon, satin, or lace. The capelet is usually secured with buttons, snaps, or a belt at the neck.

Capelet, anime costume, manga apparel, character uniform, chiffon satin, lace fabric

Taro Yamada


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