Caraco

/kəˈrɑːkoʊ/ noun

A short, close-fitting jacket or bodice worn by women in the 18th century, typically with a separate skirt.

From French caraco, possibly borrowed from Spanish or Portuguese colonial sources. The origin is uncertain but may relate to trade words from Asia.

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