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- Journade abstract "Journade (France) or Giornea (Italy) is a sideless overgown or tabard. It was usually pleated and was worn hanging loose or belted. Young men wore them short and older men wore them calf- or ankle-length.The Complete Costume Dictionary by Elizabeth J. Lewandowski describes the journade as a "short, circular garment worn for riding. Initially it had large, full sleeves and later it had long, slit sleeves."".
- Journade thumbnail Raffael_089.jpg?width=300.
- Journade wikiPageID "47146102".
- Journade wikiPageLength "844".
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- Journade wikiPageRevisionID "671160755".
- Journade wikiPageWikiLink 1400–1500_in_European_fashion.
- Journade wikiPageWikiLink 1500–50_in_Western_European_fashion.
- Journade wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gowns.
- Journade wikiPageWikiLink Pleat.
- Journade wikiPageWikiLink Tabard.
- Journade wikiPageWikiLink File:Raffael_089.jpg.
- Journade wikiPageWikiLinkText "Journade".
- Journade wikiPageWikiLinkText "journade".
- Journade hasPhotoCollection Journade.
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- Journade subject Category:Gowns.
- Journade comment "Journade (France) or Giornea (Italy) is a sideless overgown or tabard. It was usually pleated and was worn hanging loose or belted. Young men wore them short and older men wore them calf- or ankle-length.The Complete Costume Dictionary by Elizabeth J. Lewandowski describes the journade as a "short, circular garment worn for riding. Initially it had large, full sleeves and later it had long, slit sleeves."".
- Journade label "Journade".
- Journade wasDerivedFrom Journade?oldid=671160755.
- Journade depiction Raffael_089.jpg.
- Journade isPrimaryTopicOf Journade.