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Engageantes are
false sleeves worn with women's clothing. They were worn
during the 18th and 19th centuries, with a
brief revival in the 20th century...
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Engageante was a 32-gun
frigate of the
French Navy, only ship of her class,
built to a
design by Jean-François Etienne. The
British captured her in 1794...
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Sleeve ruffle (
Engageante) MET GT14a...
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important part in the
action of 23
April 1794,
capturing the
French frigate
Engageante. At a
later engagement she
helped capture the
French frigate Virginie...
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Commons has
media related to Arm warmers.
Evening glove Gloves Leg
warmer Engageante Erickson, Dave (20 June 2020). "Endurance Hour: Top
Three Reasons to Wear...
- hours,
before the
Pomone and
Babet surrendered at
around 11 a.m. The
Engageante and Résolue
attempted to escape, and
Warren ordered Concorde, Melampus...
- elbow-length sleeves,
which were
finished with
separate frills called engageantes. Robe à l'anglaise,
cotton embroidered in wool,
shown with an embroidered...
- sold to
Brazil and
renamed São Paulo.
Scuttled in 2023
Never completed:
Engageante: Friponne-class
sloop planned for
conversion but not
completed Conquerante:...
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pagoda sleeves were
fashionable (1850s),
chemisettes might have
matching engageantes (false undersleeves).
Guimpe Godey's Lady's Book (links to
online editions)...
- progressed, with a
frill at the elbow, and
elaborate separate ruffles called engageantes were
tacked to the
shift sleeves, in a
fashion that
would persist into...