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- Brunswick_(clothing) abstract "A Brunswick gown or Brunswick is a two-piece woman's gown of the mid-eighteenth century.The Brunswick comprises a hip-length jacket with a high neckline and a hood, worn with a matching petticoat. The jacket sleeves consist of an upper sleeve with flounces at the elbow and a tight, wrist-length lower sleeve.The Brunswick is one of several informal jacket-and-petticoat costumes popular in the later 18th century, derived from working class costume but made up in fine fabrics.Originating in France (based on a German fashion), the Brunswick was also popular in England and the United States as a traveling costume.".
- Q4979481 abstract "A Brunswick gown or Brunswick is a two-piece woman's gown of the mid-eighteenth century.The Brunswick comprises a hip-length jacket with a high neckline and a hood, worn with a matching petticoat. The jacket sleeves consist of an upper sleeve with flounces at the elbow and a tight, wrist-length lower sleeve.The Brunswick is one of several informal jacket-and-petticoat costumes popular in the later 18th century, derived from working class costume but made up in fine fabrics.Originating in France (based on a German fashion), the Brunswick was also popular in England and the United States as a traveling costume.".