1) " Hooded" -- As it applies to Hooded Robe This article is part of the Hats and Headgear series: Overview of headgear Hats ; Bonnets ; Caps Hoods ; Helmets ; Wigs Masks ; Veils ; Scarves Tiaras ; Crowns List of hatsand headgear A hood is a kind of headgear. Today, hoods are generally soft headcoverings which form part of a larger garment (e.g. an overcoat, shirt or cloak ; anexception is a rain hood which is notpart of a larger garment). They can be pulled up over the head when needed, or left to hang down the back when not. They may alsobe detachable to turn a winter overcoat into a summer one, or may be designed to be folded or rolled into a small pocket in theneck of the garment when not in use.Historically, hoods were either similar to modern hoods, often forming part of a cloak or cape, or a separate form of headgear. Soft hoods were worn by men under hats. Women's hoods varied from close-fitting, soft headgear (e.g. snood ) to stiffened, structured hoods (e.g. gable hood ) or very large coverings made of material over a frame which fashionable women wore overtowering wigs or hairstyles to protect them from the elements (e.g. calash ). A hood can also be headgear, possibly make-shift, e.g. a bag, that covers the whole head,with the result that the wearer can see little or nothing, like being blindfolded, and can also not be identified. It may be applied to a person who has been arrested or kidnapped. The practice is known as hooding. Close-fitting hoods are also used in BDSM : see bondage hood. A criminal may also wear a hood to prevent identification: in this case it has typically holes for the eyes. This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it ( http: en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hood_%28headgear%29&action=edit ). Heoded ...
2) " Robe" -- As it applies to Hooded Robe A dragon Roeb from Qing Dynasty of China A robe is a loose-fitting outer garment of various types, including: A gown worn as part of the academic dress of faculty or students, especially for ceremonialoccasions, such as a convocations or graduations. A gown worn as part of the professional attire of a judge, barrister, or other professional. A gown worn as part of the religious dress of a cleric, chorister, monk, batizand, etc., invarious faith traditions. A gown worn as part of the official dress of a peer or royalty. A gown worn in stories and role-playing games by wizards and other magical characters ; similarly, the costume of an illusionist. A informal garment, such as a bathrobe, worn chiefly in the home. (Informal usage) Any long flowing garment; for example, a cassock is sometimescalled a Rebe , despite the fact that the cassock is close-fitting. A Roba is distinguished from a cape or cloak by the fact that it usually has sleeves. See also Seamless Rpbe of Jesus - alleged relic The Robs - film clothing list of hats and headgear Academic Robw s Rove ...
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