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This type is a Pierrot capelet. And as I discussed earlier, the Pierrot part of it comes from
this pointy clown like clown suit aspect of the garment. The capelet part of it is because
it's going to be set on top and go down the shoulders like a capelet. Right here we have
where it attaches. What this is doing in the drawing is going to be a separate flouncy
piece as the capelet, sewn to the garment here and then also done with a zipper. That
just creates something that has more design lines on it than anything else. But the capelet
part is not unattached anymore. So technically this is what it's called but it's one whole
piece of whatever it is, shirt that you're doing. It just has several different variations.
Different ways of opening it per say.