- 1960s. When
emphasising casual wear's comfort, it may be
referred to as
leisurewear or lou****ar.
While casual is "informal" in the
sense of "not formal"...
- apparel, and
accessories for the
supporters of Macron's
sponsored clubs.
Leisurewear: sports-inspired
apparel for
those wishing to wear
Macron off the field...
- The
fashions of the 2000s were
often described as a
global mash up,
where trends saw the
fusion of
vintage styles,
global and
ethnic clothing (e.g. boho)...
-
label produces men's
clothing and
manages retail stores. It
focuses on
leisurewear, but also
offers suits, accessories, and shoes.
Famous brand amb****adors...
- that
incorporated War
Office requirements with
traditional aspects of
leisurewear. What
became known as the "trench coat"
combined the
features of a military...
-
Fashion in the
years following World War II is
characterized by the
resurgence of
haute couture after the
austerity of the war years.
Square shoulders...
-
Cotton Traders is a
British clothing company,
specialising in
leisurewear,
based in Altrincham,
Greater Manchester, England. It was
founded in 1987 by...
-
reality TV
series Bling Empire. In 2022, he
launched a line of
athletic leisurewear called B.L.I.N.G.,
which stands for "Because Life Is Not Guaranteed"...
- Jean; Moor, David; Catley, Nick (12
December 2014). "From
Sportswear to
Leisurewear: The
Evolution of
English Football League Shirt Design in the Replica...
- The
demand for tracksuits, pajamas, hoodies, sportswear, and
other leisurewear highly rose.
Baggy jeans, for example,
replaced tight ones in top slaes...