Clothing
Meanings and phrases
n.
- a covering designed to be worn on a person's body; article of clothing; vesture; wear; wearable; habiliment
n.
- a covering designed to be worn on a person's body; clothing; vesture; wear; wearable; habiliment
n.
- coverings that are used on a bed; bedclothes; bedding
n.
- ordinary clothing as distinguished from uniforms, work clothes, clerical garb, etc.; civilian dress; civilian garb; plain clothes
n.
- a store where men's clothes are sold; haberdashery; haberdashery store; mens store
- She is also the CEO of the online clothing store 301호 고양이.
- 1854), heiress to the Gately furniture and clothing store.
- In 2011, he opened up his online clothing store, Bass Boutique.
n.
- clothing that is designed for men to wear
n.
- clothing that is designed for women to wear
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- Kebede launched Lemlem, a clothing line, in 2008.
- She worked on a clothing line inspired by Jackson Pollock.
- In July 2012, Ryan started work on a clothing line for 2013.
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- He was the founder of the clothing company Hugo Boss AG.
- In September 2019, she signed with outdoor clothing company "Regatta".
- The building was then home to a clothing company, A. Anckers Manufactur Varelager.
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- Arrangements for food and clothing altered over the years.
- She raised money and went to Warsaw in 1920 to coordinate distribution of food and clothing.
- The Czech people in the villages and towns, through which they passed, passed food and clothing to them.
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- The society launched a partnership with clothing brand Lands' End in 2014.
- Whistles (company) Whistles is a clothing brand with 46 stores across the UK.
- In March 2009, Spears was announced as the new face of clothing brand "Candie's".
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- At the time, the company had 46 Shoppers Fair stores and 94 Mangels clothing stores.
- Roos/Atkins Roos/Atkins was the name of a chain of upscale men's clothing stores based in San Francisco, California.
- The area just north of JR Gifu Station contains a variety of small clothing stores catering to many types of consumers.
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- Today many Choctaw wear such traditional clothing mainly for special events.
- Some elderly people continue to wear traditional clothing in their daily lives.
- There is a wide variety of traditional clothing that players wear during taiko performance.
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- Cement users need also to wear appropriate gloves and protective clothing.
- Other protective clothing, such as full body protection, are useful as well.
- Mail is used as protective clothing for butchers against meat-packing equipment.
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- Choice of clothing and accessories proclaims social and financial status.
- The materials used for both clothing and accessories changed during this era.
- The Summer Set later released Half Moon Kids clothing and accessories for purchase.
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- Wright also designed some of his own clothing.
- She has her own clothing and lifestyle brand "Strike Oil".
- Lorenzo announced the creation of her own clothing line, White Lion.
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- Claudio Del Vecchio now owns and manages the American clothing retailer Brooks Brothers.
- She is currently the CEO of Hointer, which is a men's clothing retailer, based in Seattle.
- In August of the following year, clothing retailer Christian Dior donated profits from sales in honor of Aaliyah.
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- Hat (disambiguation) A hat is an item of clothing worn on the head.
- The clothing worn during the cueca dance is the traditional Chilean clothes.
- An alternate explanation for the name comments on the white clothing worn by the local Slavic population.
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- Native American workers were generally paid with food, clothing and other goods.
- The rebels gained vast stores of arms and ammunition, military clothing and other supplies.
- Between the mezzanine and platform, Scuri's 40 ceramic tiles feature geometric patterns found in clothing and other garments.
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- Every year the world as a whole consumes more than 80 billion items of clothing.
- As the player beats the woman in the game, she proceeds to take off items of clothing as a reward.
- Aston Martin has collaborated with the luxury clothing company Hackett London to deliver items of clothing.
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- Until 1874 it was used as storehouses for army materials such as clothing and blankets.
- The nuns support themselves through alms and manufacturing items such as clothing and printed texts.
- People dumpster dive for items such as clothing, furniture, food, and similar items in good working condition.