Penny, have you reviewed the Edensandravencroft site for robe description? 
Their use of' 'train' seems to be a fashion description for the length of the 
extension of the cermonial garment. Other sites indicate that Robes are 
connected with Ceremonial events.?
Kathleen
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Subject: [h-cost] Robe or train???I feel so silly asking this question.  I am 
working on photos of coronation
costume photos for Mardi Gras.  I am looking for the correct term to use for
the detachable train (?) worn by the king and queen.   You may view the
questionable piece here:
http://www.costumegallery.com/MardiGras/2010/Mobile/Museum/Queen1/P1100236me
d.jpg  I have checked my costume dictionaries and the "train" definition
seems to fit better than robe.  I have heard it called both ways.  What the
correct word to use?
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