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"Every collection I would make one for her, so she had a lot of my caftans."
It was more like a giant caftan than anything else.
He was dressed in a simple brown caftan that went all the way to the floor.
The caftan the society column had described; she could have read it.
Some said the caftans had a kind of Hollywood glamour.
The caftan is exotic, and it was a general trend for the summer season.
The two in caftans jump up and are happy to be able to confirm all this.
The young woman who opened the door was dressed in a caftan and seemed very glad to see him.
And take care not to slobber it onto your caftan.
She moved away from the door, the caftan sailing out behind her as though there were a breeze.
She saw the white caftan in a long line of elegant lingerie.
Instead, she returned his smile, lifted her caftan and flashed him.
A white caftan laced with gold had been laid out for her.
The top of the caftan opens when she sits down next to me on the couch.
The materials used to create caftans varied according to status and wealth.
She shakes her caftan as if to shake the child off until his mother goes and picks him up.
He asked if I had a caftan he could borrow.
I came in at once, while peeling off that scrounged caftan.
She had slipped off her caftan as we came out onto the lowest deck.
There stood Liz in her caftan, carrying an oil lamp.
A caftan and a crown go together oddly, but I donned them both.
Dry and dressed in a soft caftan, Katherine was lying down to rest.
They finished the last swaths, put on their caftans and cheerfully went home.
A jump suit, a caftan, pants in any form, a long full skirt.
On this particular day she was wearing a flowing white caftan and tiny red slippers.
However, the kaftan and wrapper are the two traditional choices.
They turn the kaftan into a Superman costume of silk.
The traditional women's attire is the kaftan or the wrapper.
Like him, I stood, with a full beard and in black silk, a kaftan or long coat.
"Cedric Kaftan," she said as if reading from a text.
Kaftan served as a Senate Senator for the 2nd from 1949 to 1952.
Men were standing together there in red peaked caps and flowing white kaftans.
He fumbled and tugged with one hand at the breast of his kaftan.
The kaftan is always worn with a headscarf or head tie.
"I really think you would be better off with Luna Kaftan."
She wore a blue kaftan, the best gown she had along.
Sovereigns often gave ornate kaftans as a mark of favor.
The formality of the kaftan depends upon the fabric used to create it.
Some men wear the Moroccan kaftan outside the home.
John van Loon had been sent home from work for wearing a kaftan and he laughed about it.
A bewildered man in a soiled kaftan was gaping down at him.
Kaftans are worn by both men and women.
These kaftans are used as pajamas or lounge wear.
However, if the shirt reaches the ankles, it is a Senegalese kaftan.
Bridget took a handkerchief from a pocket in her kaftan and proceeded to clean the child up.
"Why is the mortal woman Niobe Kaftan important to you?"
In Tanzania, the term is used interchangeably with kaftan.
Several silk and satin kaftans give a sense of the splendor of the court.
Yes, they would board Junior; he was, after all, their kin, a Kaftan.
The Kaftans would do anything for kin and do it generously, without asking any return.