Dress
dress [dres] ~noun A common garment worn by females, which usually consists of a bodice and a skirt, joined with a waistline seam to form a single garment. May also be made as one piece (no waistline...
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jacket [jak-it] An outer garment, usually shorter than hip length, with sleeves and typically front-opening. Usually more lightweight than a coat; jackets aredesigned to be worn over other clothing,...
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skirt [skurt] Garment, which starts above, below, or at the natural waistline and hangs down over legs; not joined between the legs. Especially worn by women and girls. See: TYPES OF SKIRTS (below)...
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maxi skirt [mak-see] [skurt] Any skirt with a hemline length that falls to, or below, the wearer’s ankle. See also: SKIRT LENGTHS HISTORY: Late 1960’s: Popularized style due to the resistance of...
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pencil skirt [pen-suhl] [skurt] A close-fitting skirt named for its’ straight, narrow cut from the hips to the hem. Usually knee-length or slightly longer. Often with a vent or pleat at the center...
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accordion-pleated skirt [uh-kawr-dee-uhn]-[pleet-id] [skurt] A full-circle skirt with narrow, evenly spaced vertical folds pressed into the fabric, forming alternating raised and recessed ridges....
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