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A fitted cloak is a cloak which is more fitted to the form than forms of draped cloaks. This generally means a cloak which has pattern pieces shaped so as to fit neatly in the shoulder region, while using a minimun of fabic. Most modern commercial patterns are fitted cloaks. |
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Revision as of 18:56, 25 August 2004
A fitted cloak is a cloak which is more fitted to the form than forms of draped cloaks. This generally means a cloak which has pattern pieces shaped so as to fit neatly in the shoulder region, while using a minimun of fabic. Most modern commercial patterns are fitted cloaks.
see also: