-
tests to be
conducted on the
garment. That summer, the
Ministry of
Supply ran a "subjective
study of
string vests under hot/dry conditions" in the (British)...
- A
temple garment, also
referred to as
garments, the
garment of the holy priesthood, or
Mormon underwear, is a type of
underwear worn by
adherents of the...
-
called a camiknicker, is a
garment which covers the
torso and
crotch in the one
garment. It is a
similar style of
garment to a one-piece
swimsuit or bodysuit...
- A
foundation garment (also
known as
shapewear or
shaping underwear) is an
undergarment designed to
impermanently alter the wearer's body shape, to achieve...
-
under garment was made
entirely of the cards,
except for the slim gold
straps at the top,
although the gold
shawl which went over the
under garment only...
- ****us Project. Elderkin, Kate (1928). "Buttons and
their Use in Gr****
Garments". The
American Journal of Archaeology. 32 (3): 333–345. doi:10.2307/497471...
- long
piece of
cloth wrapped around the head, or a
triangular cloth tied
under the chin. Men's
nightcaps were
traditionally pointed hats with a long top...
- The
International Ladies'
Garment Workers'
Union (ILGWU),
whose members were emplo**** in the women's
clothing industry, was once one of the
largest labor...
- was a long peplos-like
garment,
pulled up to the
armpit and worn over a
sleeved under-
garment,
usually another dress. The
garment was
clasped front to back...
- (/ˈliːətɑːrd/) is a uni**** skin-tight one-piece
garment that
covers the
torso from the
crotch to the shoulder. The
garment was made
famous by the
French acrobatic...