What are the evening wraps?
Evening wraps are fine scarves or external covers that are worn at night, usually for formal occasions. Evening wraps usually serve as a substitute for a coat when one wears a fine dress or dress. Where the coat would be too heavy and met with the dress, it has a dress with a dress, so it has lines that complement the finer lines of formal clothing. Evening wraps could also be used if the weather is too warm for the coat because it offers some coverage and heat, but is still suitable for milder evenings. The stacks came from Persia and used advanced textile technologies to make them incredibly fine pieces of clothing. Soon the scarves were made of wool, but they were so fine that he could do full scarves through a small ring. Modern scarves can be made of any number materials, but are often made of very fine wool or silk. They should be extremely lightweight and are usually intended as decorative more than functional.
In 1810, specific evening wraps appeared in China and went to America and Europe where they were known as the Chinese crepe scarf. This scarf included embroidery and edges and was quite popular among higher classes. At the end of the 19th century, their use decreased dramatically, but at that time the Romani received them in Spain. At the beginning of the 20th century, they became popular again, regenerating from Romani by European aristocrats, but now they were known as Spanish scarves. The Spanish evening scarf, which wears leaders in Carmen, remains one of the most popular forms of evening packaging, especially for those who go to the theater or to the opera.
Passion evening wraps are another very popular form of evening wrap and are most commonly seen for sale in the United States. Pashmina wraps are made of cashmere wool, from the goat Changhangi or Pashmina and handmade in cashmere. Passion evening wrap usually refers to medium -sized passmine classKY, which measures approximately 12 inches of 60 inches (30 cm x 150 cm), and real scarves that measure approximately 30 inches by 80 inches (91 cm and 203 cm). Wrap Pashmin generally measures 28 inches of 80 inches (71 cm to 203 cm), which is ideal for covering most of the upper body, but is not suitable for covering the head.
There are so many different types of evening wraps that approaching the price range is virtually impossible. Cheap wraps of synthetic materials or Sub-Par wool can cost only $ 20 in USD (USD), while design wraps from luxury materials can cost more than $ 5,000, with high-quality pasmines fall somewhere in $ 200 to $ 500.