
Rijksmuseum
Gewatteerde jas (douillette)
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- c. 1820
- Medium
- metal, wood (plant material), satin, silk
- Institution
- Rijksmuseum
In French douillette means soft, smooth, and comfortable. These wadded coats became fashionable in the Netherlands from the 1820s. This one has a matching ornamented belt at the back. The origin of the puffed sleeves, filled and gathered by means of vertical bands, is found in the 16th century.
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