File:Créchoise - Coiffe des Deux-Sèvres.jpg
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Français : La créchoise est une coiffe des Deux-Sèvres, portée au xixe siècle. Cette coiffe est issue du "bounet à grousses jhottes" ou "bridaïe", qui donna naissance à la "piote", qui vient de petiote signifiant petite, à cause de la petitesse de sa taille. Particulièrement riche en broderie et majestueuse, la créchoise fut l'une des plus belles coiffes du Poitou et fait d'ailleurs partie des "trois grâces". |
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