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Your choice of outerwear in Texas will depend much on the weather and your impression. Most events in Texas will not require a heavy mantle; usually a shawl or paletot will be enough.

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Shawl
Women's shawls were made from different materials including silk, lace, wool and cotton. Shawls can be woven or knitted. Not only worn for warmth, shawls were also an accessory.

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Paletot (pal-toe)
A paletot is a short, loose, informal coat. The length can be just below the hips to mid-calf. Made of silk or wool, a paletot can be trimmed with fabric, braid, or fur or left plain. Closures include buttons, hooks and frogs. Unlike a mantle, the sleeves of the paletot are set in.

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