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French clothes that begin with the letter F?

Here are some French clothes that begin with the letter "F", including both traditional and contemporary styles:

Traditional:

* Fichu: A lace or linen scarf worn around the neck and shoulders, often seen in traditional Breton or Provençal clothing.

* Fourreau: A fitted sheath dress, often made of silk or velvet, popular in the 18th and 19th centuries.

* Foulard: A silk scarf, often with a paisley or floral pattern, worn as a headscarf or accessory.

Contemporary:

* Foulard: A silk scarf, still popular today, often used as a versatile accessory.

* Frock coat: A long, double-breasted coat with tails, worn in formal settings.

* French cuffs: Shirt cuffs with buttonholes on each side for cufflinks.

* Flared skirt: A skirt with a wide, flowing hemline.

Other French fashion terms starting with F:

* Fashion: Obviously a key word in the French fashion industry.

* Femme fatale: A glamorous and alluring woman, often associated with Parisian chic.

* Fringe: Decorative trims often used on French garments.

* Fleur-de-lis: A heraldic lily often incorporated into French fashion designs.

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