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A fichu (/ˈfʃ/, from the French "thrown over") is a large, square kerchief worn by women to fill in the low neckline of a bodice.

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It originated in the United Kingdom in the 18th century and remained popular there and in France through the 19th with many variations,[1] as well as in the United States.[2] The fichu was generally of linen fabric and was folded diagonally into a triangle and tied, pinned, or tucked into the bodice in front.

A fichu is sometimes used with a brooch to conceal the closure of a décolleté neckline. The fichu can thus be fastened in the front, or crossed over the chest. The cross-over fichu sometimes extended all the way to the back. Some models include a large over-the-shoulders back piece.[3]

The fichu found in several traditional cultures resembles a poncho that covers only the shoulders and chest.

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Citations

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  1. ^ Lewandowski, Elizabeth J. (2011). The Complete Costume Dictionary. Scarecrow Press. p. 107. ISBN 978-0-8108-7785-6.
  2. ^ Volo, Dorothy; Volo, James M. (2009). Daily Life in Civil War America, 2nd Edition (2nd ed.). ABC-CLIO. p. 289. ISBN 978-0-313-36604-8.
  3. ^ "fichu". fashionhistory.fitnyc.edu. Fashion History Timeline. 2018. Retrieved 2020-08-21.

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