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caftan

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Noun — A long, loose, wide-sleeved robe that hangs from the shoulders without a fitted waist, worn as a dress, a beach cover-up or loungewear.

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'Caftan' is the usual American spelling and 'kaftan' the usual British one; both are correct and pronounced the same. In fashion writing the word covers everything from a beach throw-on to formal occasion wear.

Etymology

From Turkish kaftan, itself from Persian khaftān, a long robe.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a caftan and a kaftan?

None at all — they are two spellings of the same garment and the same word. Caftan is more common in American English, kaftan in British English.

What is the difference between a caftan and a kimono?

A caftan is pulled on over the head and hangs straight from the shoulders, sometimes with a front opening. A kimono is a wrap garment with square sleeves that overlaps at the front and is held by a sash. Their origins are Middle Eastern and Japanese respectively.

What is the difference between a caftan and a muumuu?

Both are loose full-length dresses. A muumuu is Hawaiian in origin, usually simpler in cut and in bright floral cotton, while a caftan comes from Middle Eastern dress and is more often long-sleeved, structured at the neckline and made in finer fabric.

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