crinoline in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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As huge skirts began to fall from favor, around 1864, the shape of the crinoline began to change.
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Often dancers wear specially-made square dance outfits, with multiple layers of crinolines, petticoats, or pettipants.
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The crinolines were made of whalebone and were covered with layers of flounced petticoats.
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The earlier form of the pannier took the shape similar to a 19th-century crinoline.
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In between, the casing was supported by channel-section steel crinolines (strengtheners used to maintain the shape) attached to the frames.
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Women dressed in crinolines often wore drawers under them for modesty and warmth.
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The increasing weight of the petticoats lead to the development of the crinoline.
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With the recent trend towards lavish weddings and grandiose bridal attire, the crinoline has started making a comeback.
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By the 1850s, stiffened crinolines and later hoop skirts allowed ever wider skirts to be worn.
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These were called the war crinoline by the fashion press, who promoted the style as patriotic and practical.
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