dolman

/ˈdoʊlmən/
noun
  1. A long, loose robe or coat with wide sleeves, originally worn by Turkish people.
    • In the museum, we saw a traditional dolman from the Ottoman Empire.
    • The sultan wore a richly embroidered dolman over his tunic.
    • The costume designer created a dolman with flowing sleeves for the historical drama.
  2. A woman's garment with wide, cape-like sleeves that are cut in one piece with the body.
    • I love how comfortable a dolman feels because the sleeves don't restrict movement.
    • She wore a stylish black dolman to the party, its sleeves draping elegantly.
    • The fashion show featured a dolman made of soft cashmere.
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