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Cap Sleeve
A very short, often rounded sleeve that barely covers the top of the
shoulder. |
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Cathedral Train
Extending 102", this formal train is often removable for after
the ceremony. |

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Cathedral Veil
A long, formal veil that coordinates with Cathedral length gowns.
It is often worn in combination with a shorter veil. |
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Chapel Train
Train that extends one and a third yards (about 4 feet) from the waist. |
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Chapel Veil
Longer veil that coordinates with chapel length trains. |
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Charmeuse
Lightweight shimmery satin with a soft, contouring drape. |
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Chiffon
A sheer, flowing fabric that drapes well on the body. |
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Comb
A decorative headpiece that is held in place with comb teeth. It can
be worn alone or with a veil attached.
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Corded Edge
A slender length of twilled or twisted fabric creating a subtle raised
line, often used as a border or edging pattern on netting.
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Corset
A fitted, seamed bodice also known as a bustier. Often features a
lace-up back and boning for structure. |
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Crinkle Chiffon
A lightweight, gently-textured sheer fabric with a fluid movement. |
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Crown
Think of a queen -- this traditional headpiece sits atop the head
and usually features jeweled or beaded embellishments. |
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Crumb Catcher
Any style of neckline ruching, pleating, gathering or other design that might catch crumbs while eating. To see the various types of crumb catchers please click here. |