Definition of Daywear. Meaning of Daywear. Synonyms of Daywear

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- dress" nightgown. The variety of styles of nightgowns have pushed into daywear and are also often seen on the runway. Nightgown influence has been seen...
- divided into two broad categories: Scottish daywear and Scottish regimental. Drum majors in Scottish daywear will typically wear a kilt (although some may...
- A waistcoat (UK and Commonwealth, /ˈweɪs(t)koʊt/ or /ˈwɛskət/; colloquially called a weskit) or vest (US and Canada) is a sleeveless upper-body garment...
- items. Some babydolls open in front and resemble a robe or peignoir. Short daywear dresses of a similar style are sometimes called babydoll dresses; the name...
- Regency era, dark dress tailcoats with light trousers became standard daywear, while black and white became the standard colours for evening wear. Although...
- North America, commonly by Brooks Brothers) became the standard business daywear for all men who were not engaged in physical labor. The waistcoat (British)...
- stiff collar is the last surviving use of such heavily starched cotton in daywear. Today a full dress shirt (worn with white tie and occasionally black tie)...
- grey, navy or black morning dress and top hat, and women wearing formal daywear and a hat with a solid base of 4 inches or more in diameter. The origins...
- 1859 fashion plate of both men's and women's daywear, with seabathing in background. He wears the new leisure fashion, the sack coat....
- Charles E. N. Leith Hay, 1905 portrait by John Ernest Breun, in Edwardian daywear Highland dress, kilt in a dark rendition of the Hay and Leith tartan. Most...