Caraco refers to a gown cut off at hip level to form a sort of short, peasant-type, loose Jacket with wide revers.

Caraco also refers to a Jacket of many different styles worn betw een the 1700 and 1800 . It was worn with a petticoat and was considered day wear at home or for informal activities.

Caraco is also called Pet-En-L'Air.

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