The dogalina was a long robe of wool or black silk, down to the heels, with tight sleeves, worn in public appearances of semi-ceremony by the magistrates of the Republic. It was also worn by the doges, although in various colours, and generally still in use in the 1600s.
“Giovane in Dogalina” (Young Nobleman in Dogalina) from the Gli abiti de veneziani (1754) by Giovanni Grevembroch, translated by René Seindal.
“Abito” from the Lessico Veneto (1851) by Fabio Mutinelli, translated by René Seindal.