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This Review contains major "CLOTHING"- related terms, short phrases and links grouped together in the form of Encyclopedia article.
TOGA
- The TOGA was woven into a semi-circular form.
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- The TOGA is a formal garment worn only by citizens.
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- The toga is the definitive garment of the Roman male.
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- The toga was a burdensome garment in more than one way, for it cost so much that a poor man, especially on of the working class, could hardly afford it.
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- The toga was a symbol of citizenship.
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TUNIC
- The tunic was an early garment worn by itself or as an under garment.
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- A tunic was the informal indoor costume, as a toga was a formal garment.
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- The tunic is a basic, roomy design made from natural cotton muslin, or the more period accurate linen.
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- A tunic is a school uniform garment.
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- The tunic was eventually replaced by the fitteddoublet in the fourteenth century.
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TRENCH COAT
- A trench coat is a lightweight single or double breasted, belted coat which had the original purpose of being water resistant.
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- A trench coat is a stylish and popular item of clothing worn round the world.
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- A trench coat is an enduringly popular item of clothing worn round the world.
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- The trench coat is a spring basic that will take you from daytime to night.
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TIGHTS
- Tights are a type of leg coverings fabric extending from the waist to feet.
- In the United Kingdom the word "tights" is always used.
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- Tights are also called "collant(s)" and "collant" is also an adverb meaning sticky.
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- Tights are also worn for a variety of specialized activities.
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- Tights are called "panties" in French.
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SWIMSUITS
- Swimsuits are also seen on beaches and around swimming pools even if no swimming is involved.
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- Swimsuits are also worn for the purpose of body display in beauty pageant s.
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- Swimsuits are also worn for the purpose of body display in beauty pageants.
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- Swimsuits are also worn for the purpose of body mens swimsuits display in beauty pageants.
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- Swimsuits are also worn for the purpose speedo swimsuits of body display in beauty pageants.
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CLOTHING
- Clothing is a language, a nonverbal system of communication that through its symbols conveys much about the wearer to the viewer.
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- Clothing is a little more formal than Lane Bryant's.
- Clothing is a seasonal business.
- Clothing is a way to show others that you have respect and consideration for the situation.
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- Clothing is all the more important for people who travel in a variety of conditions and temperatures.
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ABAYA
- ABAYA: The Abaya is a large, black cloak, worn either loose and flowing or wrapped around the body.
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- Abaya - one type of overdress.
- Abaya are robes like dresses that Muslim women wear on top of regular clothing.
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- Abaya: The abaya is an overgarment worn by Muslim women.
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- An abaya is a primarily women's garment worn in Saudi Arabia, and sometimes other places in the Persian Gulf region.
ANORAK
- Anorak is a term used in Greenland and parka comes from the Alaskan Aleutian Islands.
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- An anorak is a special type of jacket[?].
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- ANORAK - a (usually) non-software geek or nerd with special interest in.
- Although of Inuit origin, the word "anorak" is mainly used in Britain, while "parka" is the almost universal name in the United States and Canada.
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- Anorak is also the name of a British parody on a tabloid .
BABYDOLL
- A babydoll is a short nightgown or negligee intended as nightwear for a female.
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- A babydoll is a short nightgown that intended as a nightwear for women, often trimmed with lace and ribbons.
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- A babydoll is a woman's short nightgown sometimes with lace, ruffles,bows and ribbons, usually with spaghetti straps.
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- BABYDOLL - A babydoll is a short night gown or neglige intended as night wear, Lingerie.
- BABYDOLL - A short gown about waist long usually with matching panties.
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BLACK TIE
- Black tie is a dress code for formal evening events Its primary component is the normally wear mess uniforms which correspond to evening dress or black tie.
- Black tie is a dress code for formal evening events that are not formal enough to require white tie.
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- Black tie is a dress code for formal evening events that are not formal enough.
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- Black tie is a dress code for formal evening events.
BODICE
- A bodice is the upper part of a woman’s dress from the shoulders to the waist.
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- Bodice - A bodice is an article of clothing for women, covering the body from the neck to the waist.
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- Bodice - A tight fitting vest which supports the bosom.
- Bodice: The portion of a woman's garment that covers the upper part of a woman's body, including the breasts.
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- Bodice: The portion of garment that covers the upper part of a woman's body, including the breasts.
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BODYSTOCKING
- A 'bodystocking' is an article of lingerie, similar to a leotard or a catsuit.
- A bodystocking is something that both of you can enjoy.
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- BODYSTOCKING - A bodystocking is an article of lingerie similar to a leotard or a catsuit.
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- BODYSTOCKING - Also called a CATSUIT, is a stocking that covers the whole body.
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- Bodystocking - A bodystocking is a full, body-hugging, one-piece outfit made of a stretch material.
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BREECHES
- Breeches are an item of Clothing covering the body from the Waist down, with separate coverings for each Leg.
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- Breeches are also an item of protective clothing used in the martial art of Fencing.
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- Breeches are commonly found in wool, less common in linen, cotton and hemp.
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- Breeches are decorated with trims at the knee, or be of very opulent fabric to befit one's station.
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- Breeches are front-buttoning pants which extend to the knee level, and were relatively baggy.
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CASSOCK
- A cassock is a long, close fitting garment worn by ecclesiastics and others engaged in church functions.
- A 'cassock' is also a loose-fitting, pullover, hip-length jacket worn by ordinary soldiers in the sixteenth century.
- A cassock is a plain, lightweight, ankle-length tunic with long sleeves, but no hood.
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- Cassock - A long garment with sleeves.
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- Cassock - A long with sleeves.
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CATSUIT
- A 'catsuit' is a skin-tight one-piece garment with sleeves and long legs, and sometimes with feet or gloves, sometimes with a hood.
- A catsuit is a full bodystocking made of stretch material and may be either sheer, lace, fishnet or opaque.
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- Catsuit - A catsuit is a full bodystocking made of stretch material and may be either sheer, lace, fishnet or opaque.
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- It is identical to a unitard in construction, but the term "catsuit" tends to be preferred in fancy-dress costume or erotic contexts.
- The catsuit was made popular in the 1960s by Diana Rigg in "The Avengers." Charmeuse (fabric) - A lightweight silk or silk-like fabric of French origin.
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CHEMISE
- A chemise is a loose-fitting dress that hangs straight down from the shoulders.
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- A chemise is a short flowing A-line gown that-s longer than a baby doll.
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- A chemise is another one of those items that started out as nightwear, but sometimes shows up in the daytime.
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- CHEMISE - Usually a loose fitting garment that extends the babydoll piece to the waist area.
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- Chemise - A one piece loose undergarment.
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CLOAK
- A cloak was used as an outer garment.
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- A cloak was worn at night and during winter for warmth, and as protection against rain and wind.
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- The cloak was also edged with a double row of truly large pearls.
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- The cloak was also strewn with gold foil paillettes or spangles (Hald 1980, 102).
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- The cloak was worn with trunk hose, or short breeches, padded with horsehair.
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CORSET
- A corset is a closefitting garment that gives the wearer an alluring hourglass shape.
- A corset is a closefitting garment that is worn to support and shape the upper body.
- A corset is a foundation garment which is stiffened, usually with bone, possibly elasticized, and laced in the back.
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- A corset is a garment that is worn tightly to emphasize the shape of the upper body.
- A corset is a garment worn to mold the torso into a desired shape for aesthetic or orthopaedic purposes .
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COSTUME
- Costume is used of the style of dress appropriate to some occasion, purpose, period, or character, esp.
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- A costume is an outfit or a disguise worn on Mardi Gras, Halloween, or similar occasions.
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- Costume: a general bibliography.
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- Costume: an outfit or a disguise worn on Mardi Gras, Halloween, or similar occasions.
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- The costume is a nameless gargoyle, but when I here fools call me "bat girl", Demona's rage comes out.
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DHOTI
- A Dhoti is a longer 'Lungi' but with an additional length of material pulled up between the legs.
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- A dhoti is a longer lungi but with additional length of material pulled between the legs.
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- A dhoti is a longer lungi but with additional length of material pulled up between the legs.
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- A dhoti is a slightly longer lungi but with an additional length of material pulled up between the legs.
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- Dhoti - A long rectangular piece of cloth traditionally worn by men in India.
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DUPATTA
- A dupatta is a huge scarf or shawl worn across the shoulders.
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- A dupatta is a longer, narrower piece of silk also worn as a shawl.
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- Dupatta is a long scarf that is essential to many Indian and Pakistani women's suits.
- Dupatta is a long scarf that is essential to many Indian and Pakistani womens suits.
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- Dupatta is a rectangular piece of cloth, embroided or plain measuring two and a half to three down the back or wrapped around the shoulder.
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FARTHINGALE
- A Farthingale is a petticoat held out with stiff hoops, sometimes dramatically at right angles to the waist.
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- Farthingale is a controversial and sensitive matter).
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- Farthingale is a garment that hangs from the John Cooper and Cooper S models.
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- Farthingale is a niche market for skirts for men (known as dressdown Friday or casual Friday) during which employees may wear less formal apparel.
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- Farthingale is a tube or coneshaped garment which hangs from the left jacket sleeve.
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FROCK COAT
- A frock coat is a men's coat characterized by knee-length skirts all around, in contrast to tail coat s and cutaways.
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- A frock coat is a men's coat characterized by knee-length skirts all around, in contrast to tail coats and cutaways.
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- A frock coat is a men's coat style of the nineteenth century, characterized by full skirts reaching to the lower thigh or knee.
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- Frock coat - A frock coat is a men's coat characterized by knee-length skirts all around, in contrast to tail coats and cutaways.
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- The frock coat is a long coat, extending half way between the hip and the knee.
GLOVE
- A glove is a piece of clothing that covers the hand.
- Glove: The protective garment worn on your weapon hand.
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- A glove is a type of garment that covers the hand.
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GOWN
- A gown is a fancy dress.
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- A gown is a long dress, sexy sleepwear, nightgown, or piece of womens, bridal accessories and function consulting.
- A gown is a long dress.
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- A gown is a long, often loose, flowing garment.
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- GOWN - Used for night or lounge wear, extends down to the mid-calf or longer.
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HIJAB
- Hijab is a headcover that Muslim women usually wear to cover their hair and head.
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- Hijab: A Code of Conduct Not Just a Headcover - The jilbab is "a full length coat or cloak".
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- Hijab: The word hijab comes from the Arabic word haya, meaning modesty.
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- Hijab: The word hijab primarily refers to a headscarf worn by Muslim women.
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- In common usage among Muslims, the word "hijab" refers to the headscarf.
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JEANS
- Jeans are casual, comfortable, sophisticated and sexy.
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- Jeans are more than just a piece of clothing.
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- Jeans are most comfy and casual.
- Jeans are one of the most durable and versatile pieces of clothing around.
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- Jeans are pants made from denim fabric.
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KEFFIYEH
- Keffiyeh: The traditional head cloth worn by most men and women of Zakhara.
- Keffiyeh: The traditional headcloth worn by most men and women of Zakhara.
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- The Keffiyeh is a white knitted skull cap worn under the Ghutra.
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- The keffiyeh is a perfect example of form following function.
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- The keffiyeh is a traditional Arab headdress, made of a square of cloth (" scarf "), usually cotton, folded and wrapped in various styles around the head.
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KNICKERS
- Knickers are today generally associated with the 1900s-30s, but modern knickers were worn as early as the 1860s.
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- Knickers are today generally associated with the 1900s-30s, but modern knickers were worn as early as the mid-19th century.
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- Knickers are underpants, specifically women's underpants.
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- Knickers is a word used to refer to two very different items of clothing.
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- Knickers were a major boys' fashion in the late 19th and early 20th century, although they were initially invented for adults.
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KONTUSZ
- The kontusz was a long robe, usually reaching to below the knees, with a set of decorative buttons down the front.
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- The kontusz was more of a decorative then useful garment.
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- The kontusz was tied with a long, wide belt called a pas kontuszowy .
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- The kontusz was usually of a vivid color, and the lining had to be of a contrasting hue.
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- The kontusz was usually of a vivid colour, and the lining had to be of a contrasting hue.
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LEDERHOSEN
- Lederhosen are commonly seen as summer or warm weather pants as short pants are today mostly seen as warm weather clothes.
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- Lederhosen are also great for toughening-up challenges or hiking.
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- Lederhosen are basically very simple garments, but they are countless small differences, most understandably to the front of the garment.
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- Lederhosen are commonly worn by German bands and dance groups.
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- Lederhosen are essentially a male garment.
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LEGGINGS
- Leggings are also worn as a fashion trend by men on the London electro-music scene.
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- Leggings are any of several sorts of fitted clothing to cover the legs.
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- Leggings are form-fitting trousers of a clingy material, often knitted cotton and Lycra.
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- Leggings are form-fitting trousers of a clingy material, usually a knit.
- Leggings are form-fittingtrousers of a clingy material, usually a knit .
LUNGI
- Lungi - A short rectangular piece of cloth wrapped around the thighs, worn by men in southern India.
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- Lungi is a rectangle cloth, usually made of cotton, draped around the waist and pleated in the front.
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- Lungi is a suburb to Freetown and is regarded as a quiet and safe area.
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- Lungi: A Lungi is a wrapped skirt or kilt formed from inexpensive khadi cloth.
- The 'lungi' is a garment worn around the waist in India, Bangladesh and Myanmar.
MINISKIRT
- Miniskirt - A very short skirt with a hemline that can extend anywhere from just below the buttocks (micro-mini) to mid-thigh.
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- The 'miniskirt' is a skirt whose hemline is high above the knees (generally 200–300 mm above knee-level).
- The miniskirt is a sexy number that can be paired with a plain shirt to dress it down or with a silk or satin shirt for a dressier look.
- The miniskirt is a skirt whose hemline is a ways above the knees (generally from ten to twenty centimetres above knee-level).
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- The miniskirt is a skirt whose hemline is high above the knees (generally 20–30 cm above knee-level).
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NEHRU JACKET
- A Nehru jacket is a very dignified piece of clothing.
- Nehru Jacket - An Indian traditional and elegant coat for everybody for any occasion.
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- Nehru Jacket was meant as a preview of the upcoming Straight Freak Ticket release, but on whatever level, it works.
- Nehru jacket is a long narrow jacket with a high stand-up collar, was named for Jawaharlal Nehru, who often wore jackets of this style.
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- The Nehru jacket is a uniform jacket without lapels or collars, popularized by Jawaharial Nehru , the first Prime Minister of independent India .
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NIGHTGOWN
- A nightgown is a chemise that goes to mid-calf or to the ankles.
- A nightgown is a long, loose garment worn to bed.
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- Nightgown - A Nightgown (also called a nightdress) is a loosely hanging item of nightwear nowadays solely for women.
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- Nightgown: A loose garment worn in bed by women and girls.
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PANTSUIT
- A pantsuit is a woman's suit of clothing consisting of trousers and a matching or coordinating coat or jacket.
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- Pantsuit: A woman´s ensemble consisting usually of a long jacket and tailored pants of the same material.
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- The pantsuit was not accepted for all occasion therefore women were not allowed to wear them in some of the restaurants.
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- The pantsuit was very popular in the 1920s, during the Roaring Twenties when women took on a new role wearing pantsuits, hats, and even using canes.
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PASHMINA
- A pashmina is a type of shawl, not a type of cashmere.
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- A pashmina is a very versatile accessory, whether it is a shawl, wrap, or scarf.
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- Over a period of time, the name "pashmina" has become basically a catch-all name for almost any fashionable shawl, wrap, stole or scarf.
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- Pashmina is the perfect accessory for any outfit and for any occasion.
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- Pashmina is the traditional name for the very finest grade of cashmere wool .
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PEIGNOIR
- A Peignoir is a long nightgown for women usually sheer and made of chiffon.
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- A peignoir is a long gown with a length that reaches the ankles.
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- A peignoir is a woman’s dressing gown.
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- Peignoir - A peignoir is a long nightgown for women usually sheer and made of chiffon.
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- Peignoir - A peignoir is a woman’s intimate dressing gown.
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ROBE
- A robe is a loose flowing garment worn as a dressing gown or bathrobe.
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- A robe is a loose-fitting outer garment, distinguished from a cape or cloak by the fact that it usually has sleeves.
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- A robe is a loose-fitting outer garment.
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- Robe - A long, loose, flowing outer garment.
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- Robe - A loose fitting coverup or coat.
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SAFARI JACKET
- A safari jacket is a garment originally designed for the purpose of going on safari.
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- A safari jacket is a garment originally designed for the purpose of going on safari; the word " safari " entered English from Swahili in 1890.
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- A safari jacket is a very handy accessory to take with on your trip.
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- The Safari Jacket is a military classic.
- The safari jacket is a case study in sartorial Darwinism.
SAILOR SUIT
- A sailor suit is a uniform traditionally worn by enlisted seaman in the navy, and other government funded sea services.
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- A sailor suit is a uniform traditionally worn by enlisted seamen in the navy, and other government funded sea services.
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- Sailor suit - A sailor suit is a uniform traditionally worn by enlisted seamen in the navy, and other government funded sea services.
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- The sailor suit is a clasically styled sailior suit.
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- The sailor suit is a kneepants suit.
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SALWAR KAMEEZ
- Salwar Kameez is a traditional Indian dress for women.
- Salwar Kameez is a traditional dress in India and Pakistan.
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- Salwar Kameez is a traditional outfit worn both in India and Pakistan.
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- Salwar Kameez is the most popular outfit for South Asian Women specially India & Pakistan.
- Salwar Kameez is the national dress of Pakistan.
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SARI
- A sari is a rectangular piece of cloth of about 5 to 6 yards in length without any stitches but for the borders.
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- A sari is a rectangular piece of cloth which is five to six yards in length.
- A sari is a rectangular piece of cloth, which are five to six yards in length.
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- Sari is a dress for all seasons and virtually all occasions.
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- Sari is a gorgeous and graceful dress.
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SEERSUCKER
- SEERSUCKER is a lightweight cotton fabric crinkled into lengthwise stripes.
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- SEERSUCKER is a lightweight fabric crinkled into lengthwise stripes.
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- Seersucker - A woven fabric of cotton, rayon or synthetics which incorporates modification of tension control.
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- Seersucker is a light thin fabric, generally cotton or rayon, with a crinkled or puckered surface and a usually striped pattern.
- Seersucker is a light, cotton fabric most of the time bearing stripes and mainly used in summer clothing.
SARONG
- A sarong is a top made of a U and the modesty of the body and knotted, short skirt nylons or a belt above the knee.
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- A sarong is a traditional Polynesian garment that can be worn as several dress styles, a wrap, or as a skirt.
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- The Sarong is one of the most universally popular items of dress on the planet.
- The sarong is a basic form of dress, best known as the fundamental dress form of the Malay Archipelago peoples, men and women alike.
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- The sarong was formed into a wrapped and stitched skirt.
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SASH
- A sash is a cloth belt designed to hold a robe together, usually tied about the waist.
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- A sash is a long band of silk or satin worn over the shoulder or around the waist.
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- A sash is a long band or scarf, usually made of silk, satin, or other fancy material.
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- The sash is a lilac color.
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- The sash is an important symbol of the continuity of the presidency, and is only worn by the president.
SHORTALLS
- Shortalls are a one-piece short pants garmet worn by small boys in the 1960s-70s.
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- Shortalls are a one-piece, sleeveless short pants garmet worn by small boys in the 1960s-70s.
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- Shortalls are an easy tonfit gartment for boys who were short or tall--the shortall fitted perfectly and could be adjusted as the boy grew.
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- Shortalls were a all encompassing garment.
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- Shortalls were also worn with ankle socks, especially for play.
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SHORTS
- Shorts are pants that reach above or around the knees.
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- Shorts are acceptable, but long pants are better.
- Shorts are chantilly lace.
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- Shorts are made of a navy cotton material and have an elastic waistline in back.
- Shorts are not allowed.
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