Mantelle
Mantelle is the plural form of mantella, an Italian word for a small cloak or cape. In historical and fashion contexts, mantelle refers to short outer garments that drape over the shoulders and upper body, typically sleeveless and open in front or fastened at the throat. They have been made from a range of materials—from wool and linen to silk and velvet—and have served practical, decorative, and ceremonial purposes.
As an item of dress, the mantella appears in European costume histories as a versatile layer worn
Etymology traces mantella to Italian, ultimately from Latin mantellum, meaning a cloak. The term mantelle is