Banyan (clothing)
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banyan-clothing-258-9648650
title:
Banyan (clothing)
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A banyan is a garment worn by European men and women in the late 17th and 18th century, influenced by the Japanese kimono brought to Europe by the Dutch East India Company in the mid-17th century. "Banyan" is also commonly used in present-day Indian English and other countries in the Indian subcontinent to mean "vest" or "undershirt". Also called a morning gown, robe de chambre or nightgown, the banyan was a loose, T-shaped gown or kimono-like garment, made of cotton, linen, or silk and worn at
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Loose gown or coat worn by men in the 18th century
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banyan_(clothing)
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2023-07-23T17:18:29Z
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