A Gozzi is a term describing a Renaissance very wide sleeves that were gathered into wide wristbands, creating a bag shape,, like a birds crop. A Gozzi was in the mid 15th century a fashionable style of sleeve for both women and men in Italy. However, towards the end of the century, it fell out of fashion.

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