caftan
Americannoun
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a long garment having long sleeves and tied at the waist by a girdle, worn under a coat in the Middle East.
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a long, full, usually collarless robe with wide sleeves that is worn at home for lounging or entertaining or at the beach as a cover-up.
noun
Other Word Forms
- caftaned adjective
Etymology
Origin of caftan
First recorded in 1585–95; from Russian kaftán, from Turkish, from Persian qaftān
Explanation
A caftan is a loose, draped garment that's worn like a long tunic or a dress down to the ankles. Spending a day at the beach? You might want to bring a caftan to throw on over your bathing suit! Various groups of Middle Easterners have worn caftans (also spelled kaftan), going back as far as ancient Mesopotamia. A caftan's fabric depends on the climate — in warm countries, they're made of lightweight cotton or silk, while in cooler places, caftans might be made of wool, often worn as heavy coats over other clothing. During the mid-20th century, caftans became stylish in the U.S., and by the 1970s, they were associated with the hippie counterculture.
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In 2023 Chamlee sold a 1960s caftan that didn’t fit her—but turned out to be made by artist Pegge Hopper—for $600 on eBay.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 8, 2025
The natural next stop is caftan glam and “fun!” prints beloved by aunts who live for blended drinks.
From Salon • Jun. 7, 2025
She loved her costume, mostly because it was like a large caftan, essential in the intense Roman heat.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 12, 2024
So clear your throat, throw on your most colorful caftan and get ready to sing along.
From New York Times • May 14, 2024
Samir drew the bucket from the well and spirited a cup from the folds of his silk embroidered caftan.
From "The Many Assassinations of Samir, the Seller of Dreams" by Daniel Nayeri
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