I’ve tried reverse lookup and it just keeps sending me to Pinterest, so pardon the post.
Does anyone know what this is called and/or the shape? Like, is this one long rectangle, a ruana, etc.? I really like it but can’t seem to find one that’s this big. I either want to buy it or possibly make it, but I can’t figure out what the shape is.
I would have called it a Poncho but I’m not sure if this is considered one.
Nope, it’s a shawl, a poncho would have a hole for the head in the middle whereas a shawl wraps around the shoulders.
Clothing for old white women is what I call it
Equestrian/ Riding-Poncho/ Cape. It works like a windbreaker. This one is more of a cape.
There may be a more specific term for that particular design, but it’s a cloak or a shawl. Likely rectangular to my eye, but I’m not a pro.
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Seems to me that it’s a rectangular cloth draped around the body and kept together by a pin.
Love this style! Try searching for “blanket shawl” to find pieces with this drape.
Thank you!
Sorry, that I just know the German name, it is called a “Rechteckmantel” which basically translates to rectangular cloak. It was worn from the bronze age into early medieval times in Europe. It is basically as others pointed out just a rectangular piece of wool fabric, much like a blanket. It can be used as such one when travelling.
The “Rechteckmantel” used to be closed with a brooch or a pin and could be worn in various ways. The one in the picture for example is of someone who expects to have to use his right arm for working or drawing a weapon. But one could also close the cloak in the front with a bit more overlap for more warmth but that would limit movement by a lot.
It is a very comfortable piece of clothing. I have a hobbyist interest in living history and my “Rechteckmantel” served me well during many cold nights.
That’s awesome! I got the name and history. ❤️
beautiful
The cloth is a shawl and the metal pin is a brooch.
I dunno. Looks like a blanket cloak to me
Agreed, “cloak” feels bigger and heavier than “shawl.” Cloaks aren’t necessarily specific though: you might get coats, or ponchos, or shawls.
Maybe search “shawl cloak”?!
Edit: The user below has it! Search “rechteckmantel.”
“This is an excellent rectangle.”
Thank you!
Looks like you got your answer so I am just going to complain that I can’t set my search engine to never give me results from Pinterest. I hate that site. I can block it in my firewall, but it shows up way too much in search results.
Same. Pinterest was the first couple pages of results, which is baffling, because you’d think the creator/source would be the first thing to pop up. I’m glad for the tips below but Pinterest is awful for image searches. Just ruins the results all over the web.
uBlacklist is a browser extension that can filter out any site you want from a variety of search engines. Some search engines let you configure rules for sites to exclude directly, e.g. Kagi
You could do “-pinterest” in Google and it won’t show results for said site
Up that with “-site:pinterest.com”
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Pea green is what I’ve always called it.
Baby shit green?
It reminds me of what’s often sold as a “pashmina” around me (USA), but it looks much wider along the tasseled edge than the pashminas I have.
I’ve always called these ‘pashminas’ too, it’s like an extra large & sturdy scarf worn like a cloak
It’s a shawl and brooch. It’s basically just a rectangular piece of cloth with a pin holding it together. If you wanted a slightly fancier version, you could try finding a serape/ruana instead. That’s the same rectangular piece of cloth, except it has a slit cut from one edge to the center. So it can drape over your shoulders instead of wrapping around them. Sort of like a poncho, except the cut goes all the way to the edge of the fabric instead of just being a neck hole.
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Sure, I guess. They originally got popular in Scotland and the americas for different reasons; Scotland because wearing a woolen blanket is nice and warm even when it’s wet and cold. The slit allows you to throw one side over your opposite shoulder, turning it into a sort of scarf. Or if you need it out of the way, throwing both sides over your shoulders quickly turns it into a cape. You could use a brooch to keep it in place if it’s windy, but that’s largely optional:
They were popular in parts of the americas for the exact opposite reason: Made out of thinner material, they’re great for keeping the sun and dust off of you. They’re basically a poncho, and after a long day of cattle driving or working on your farm, you can roll it up and use it as a pillow for your bedroll, or as a blanket.
Also, Gandalf wears one. No, really. That’s not just long sleeves on his robe, it’s a ruana. So apparently they’re good at making you look like a wizard.
Didn’t have anything to add, just that this was a nice read.
That is a ruana cloak
Did you actually read the comment at all, or did you only look at the picture?
I skimmed it the first time.I read it this time. My bad
neck hole
And you gave pictures. Thank you so much. ❤️
I really want a poncho/ruana style thing to wear casually, but I just cannot seem to find one with a style that really tickles my fancy. I’ll wrap random blankets around me shawl sans brooch style, but they’re not really the style I’d want to go wear out and about.
I want one
sameeee, but i can’t think of where I would wear it…
On your shoulders…
Movies or theater, where the temperature fluctuates and it sometimes gets chilly, then you can wear it if it’s cool outside afterwards and it’s not as bulky as sitting on your coat in a theater chair.