noun
- plural of dolman: loose-fitting robes or coats with wide sleeves, traditionally worn in Turkey and other parts of the Ottoman Empire
- plural of dolman: women’s coats or jackets with cape-like sleeves that are wide at the armhole and narrow at the wrist
Usage: historical clothing
Usage: fashion
Examples
- The museum displayed several ornate dolmans from the 18th century.
- Ottoman officials wore richly embroidered dolmans as symbols of their rank.
- The fashion designer created modern dolmans inspired by traditional Turkish clothing.
- She collected vintage dolmans from the 1970s fashion era.
- The costume department needed authentic dolmans for the historical drama.
- Traditional dolmans were often made of silk and decorated with gold thread.