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Meaning of crinolina




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

crinolina
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It was a very uncomfortable type of dress worn by women in the nineteenth century. It was a framework or mesh with rings, which gave shape of cage or bell to the fada. Type of petticoat with metal frame or hard and resistant materials. It also received the names of miriñaque or shipowner.

  




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Half-cage flared with hoops replacing the countless petticoats used by women accommodated in the nineteenth century to fly skirts or skirts.

  



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