Ferreruolo

A ferreruolo is a form of a cape, which was popular among Spanish men during the 16th century.[1][2][3]

A ferreruolo, also called a boemio, balandran, fieltro, and capa

The garment permitted the wearer ease of access to his sword.

References

  1. "Ferreruolo". www.fashion-glossary.com. Retrieved 2019-10-02.
  2. Boucher, François; Deslandres, Yvonne (1987). 20,000 years of fashion: the history of costume and personal adornment. H.N. Abrams. ISBN 978-0-8109-1693-7.
  3. Bigelow, Marybelle S. (1970). Fashion in history: apparel in the Western world. Burgess Pub. Co. ISBN 0-8087-0261-0. OCLC 105916.


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