I'm slowly trying a few new updos.
As a I was reading a book, I came across something called a "Cadogan Braid".
Google results:
Not much out there.
However, it seems that, in general, it is something that is attached to the main hairstyle.
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Example (though it refers to a wig rather than a braid):
http://www.maisonsaint-gabriel.qc.ca...5a_c18_02.html
Cadogan wig
The cadogan wig was a small pad of rolled hair. This fake chignon was tied to the person’s real hair with a ribbon.
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However, the entry in the book I was reading makes it sound like something totally different. See quotation below.
Book: Emily Climbs
Author: L.M. Montgomery. This is the author of the Anne of Green Gables series. (If you loved that series you'll love this particular "Emily" series as well!)
Quotation from the book:
"Emily, with skirts a fraction longer and her hair clubbed up so high in the "Cadogan Braid" of those days, that it really was almost "up", was back in Shrewsbury for her Junior year..."
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Does anyone know what this Cadogan Braid is??
In the above quotation, it sounds pretty intriguing! :)