oskalade
Oskalade is a term that refers to a type of ornamental braid or trimming, often used in historical clothing and military uniforms. The word originates from the French "escalade," meaning a scaling or climbing, which likely describes the appearance of the braiding as it ascends or adorns a garment. Historically, oskalade was crafted from various materials, including silk, gold, and silver thread, and was characterized by its intricate patterns and textures. It was particularly popular during the 18th and 19th centuries, adorning the cuffs, collars, and lapels of formal wear and military attire. The complexity and richness of oskalade often signified the wearer's status or rank. While less common in modern fashion, elements of oskalade can still be seen in historical reenactments, costume design, and some high-end bespoke garments. Its presence adds a touch of historical elegance and craftsmanship.