Casaque

/kæˈsæk/ noun

A loose outer garment or coat, particularly a short sleeveless or loose-sleeved jacket worn over other clothing.

From French casaque, which came from Italian casacca or Spanish casaca, possibly derived from Turkish or Persian origins through Medieval trade and cultural exchange.

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