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Revision as of 16:49, 9 September 2011
A Ghawazee (pronounced "GWA-zee") coat is good for dancers who want to cover a little more stomach than a choli alone. You'll see a lot of them in the SCA, although to my knowledge it's not documentable earlier than the early 19th century, but you can get away with it at an event to dance in. Ghawazees are easy to make and flattering on most body types. The were made popular in amtgard by the women of the Emerald Hills.
The garment is fitted through the torso, and usually laces in the front. They can be made with or with out sleeves, the sleeveless verison is more popular in our game. The skirt is increased with gores or widening panels below the waist line. There may or may not be vents along the side seams, or under the arms. Using boning or reinforcement along the lacing is suggested to prevent curling.