- 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...
-
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...
-
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...
- non-traditional
tailored suit styles of the past
century include: The Jazz
suit of the
early 1920s were
extremely high-
waisted and snug-****ing and were...
- ********ins at
AllMusic "Commemorating the 100th
Anniversary of the
Triangle Shirt Waist Fire".
Beyond the Pale. WBAI.
March 30, 2011.
Archived from the original...
-
Central Asia, and
South Asia. The
kameez is a long
shirt or tunic. The side
seams are left open
below the
waist-line (the
opening known as the chaak), which...
- 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...
- 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...
- buttons. A
dress shirt is
normally made from
woven cloth, and is
often accompanied by a tie, jacket,
suit, or formalwear, but a
dress shirt may also be worn...
-
rather shirts, as they
could not
afford full uniforms), and it is
these who
inspired the fashion.
According to a
brief history of the
shirt waist written...