Definition of Outerwear. Meaning of Outerwear. Synonyms of Outerwear

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Definition of Outerwear

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Meaning of Outerwear from wikipedia

- Outerwear is clothing and accessories worn outdoors, or clothing designed to be worn outside other garments, as opposed to underwear. It can be worn for...
- Wearing underwear as outerwear is a fashion trend po****rized by celebrities, sports and media. It began as a practical and comfortable variation of clothing...
- Holden Outerwear is an American clothing manufacturer and brand that sells performance outerwear, such as jackets and pants. Based in Venice Beach, California...
- humeral outerwear, which is made from tirma, an expensive shawl fabric with a woven pattern of wool or silk. Chukha – male humeral outerwear with layers...
- consumer outerwear. Spiewak uniform products include "VizGuard" safety wear, "WeatherTech" waterproof/breathable outerwear, "Titan" outerwear, and "Golden...
- manufactures and distributes outerwear, sportswear, and footwear, as well as headgear, camping equipment, ski apparel, and outerwear accessories. It was founded...
- Mackage is a Canadian luxury outerwear clothing brand. It has stores in Canada, the US, China, South Korea, ****an and London. Mackage was founded in Montreal...
- Wool is a luxury outerwear company based in New York. Norwegian Wool was launched in 2014 by Michael Berkowitz as a men's outerwear brand. All of the...
- reached a licensing agreement with Kenneth Cole to produce and market outerwear. This agreement was followed by similar licensing arrangements with other...
- 1830s fashion in Western and Western-influenced fashion is characterized by an emphasis on breadth, initially at the shoulder and later in the hips, in...