- A
clothes line, also
spelled clothesline, also
known as a wash line, is a
device for
hanging clothes on for the
purpose of
drying or
airing out the articles...
- A
clothes dryer (tumble dryer,
drying machine, or
simply dryer) is a
powered household appliance that is used to
remove moisture from a load of clothing...
- the
final step in the
process of
laundering clothes.
Ironing works by
loosening the ties
between the
long chains of
molecules that
exist in
polymer fiber...
-
religious groups,
primarily some
Christian churches in
which people dress in
clothes of
traditional modest design, s****y fabric, and
conservative cut. It is...
- been made in the
sixteenth century. The
number of
clothes shops appears to have
risen steadily long before the
beginning of large-scale
industrial manufacture...
- A
clothes hanger, coat hanger, or coathanger, or
simply a hanger, is a
hanging device in the shape/contour of:
Human shoulders designed to facilitate...
-
Clothing (also
known as
clothes, garments, dress, apparel, or attire) is any item worn on the body. Typically,
clothing is made of
fabrics or textiles...
-
Winter clothes are
especially outerwear like coats, jackets, hats,
scarves and
gloves or mittens, earmuffs, but also warm
underwear like
long underwear...
-
British English,
Mufti is
plain or
ordinary clothes,
especially when worn by one who
normally wears, or has
long worn, a
military or
other uniform, such as...
- A
clothes steamer, also
called a
garment steamer or
simply a steamer, is a
device used for
quickly removing wrinkles from
garments and
fabrics with the...