- A
shirt is a
cloth garment for the
upper body (from the neck to the
waist).
Originally an
undergarment worn
exclusively by men, it has become, in American...
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coordination of the
suit with its
accessories and
shirt. It
continued to have
broad shoulders with a
slightly nipped in
waist and a double-breasted
suit jacket. This...
- A crop top (also half
shirt,
midriff top,
belly shirt or
cutoff shirt) is a top that
reveals and
exposes the
waist, navel, or abdomen. The
origins of the...
- garment. A ski
suit is
meant to be worn with a base layer,
which consists of long
johns and a warm
shirt,
usually designed for skiing. Ski
suits are often...
-
Edwardian period, the word
waist was a term
common in the
United States for the
bodice of a
dress or for a
blouse or woman's
shirt. A
shirtwaist was originally...
- 19th
century throughout the
advent of the
modern Three-Piece
Suit. In
order to let the
shirt show through, the neck of the vest was left undone. By the...
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identical textiles generally worn with a
collared dress shirt, necktie, and
dress shoes. A
skirt suit is similar, but with a
matching skirt instead of trousers...
-
lounge suit were all standardized.
While the
dress coat and the
morning coat are knee-length
coats like the
frock coat and
traditionally share the
waist seam...
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designed to be worn by
babies much like a T-
shirt; they are
distinguished from T-
shirts by an
extension below the
waist, with
snaps that
allow it to be closed...
- three-piece
suit,
distinguished by
satin or
grosgrain jacket lapels and
similar stripes along the
outseam of the trousers. It is worn with a
white dress shirt with...