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Unisex vs Cotehardie - What's the difference?

unisex | cotehardie |

As an adjective unisex

is designed to be suitable to both sexes.

As a noun cotehardie is

a 14th to 16th-century unisex garment tailored to fit the torso and arms, usually with a row of buttons down the front as well as down each fitted sleeve from the elbow to the wrist. Women's coathardies trailed on the floor, but those for men could be cut very short.

unisex

English

Adjective

(-)
  • Designed to be suitable to both sexes.
  • Not distinguished on the basis of sex.
  • cotehardie

    English

    Alternative forms

    * coat-hardy

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A 14th to 16th-century unisex garment tailored to fit the torso and arms, usually with a row of buttons down the front as well as down each fitted sleeve from the elbow to the wrist. Women's coathardies trailed on the floor, but those for men could be cut very short.