gown
costume
dress
skirt
garment
outfit
suit
robe
coat
1. Tunic
2. Peacoat
3. Jeans
4. Sweater
5. Dress
6. Blazer
7. Jumpsuit
8. Tank Top
9. Skirt
10. Joggers
11. Windbreaker
12. Garments
13. Shorts
14. Bikini
15. Vest
16. Blouse
17. Kimono
18. Sundress
19. Suit
20. Leggings
A. A one-piece
clothing for women and girls that covers the body and extends down over the
legs.
B. A loose
upper garment similar to a shirt, typically with buttons down the front.
C. A
traditional Japanese robe that is now often worn as a light jacket over
clothes.
D. A heavy wool
coat typically navy-colored, originally worn by sailors.
E.
Tight-fitting stretch pants, typically worn by women or girls.
F. A set of
clothes made from the same fabric, typically consisting of a jacket and
trousers.
G. A type of
jacket resembling a suit jacket but more casual.
H. A dress
suitable for warm weather, typically made from lightweight, usually printed
fabric.
I. A sleeveless
shirt with wide armholes and a neck hole, often worn by athletes and people
working out.
J. Casual,
comfortable pants typically used for exercise.
K. A knitted
type of clothing worn on the upper body.
L. This term
refers to pieces of clothing, often used in a more formal or technical
context.
M. Denim pants
that are a staple in most wardrobes.
N. A two-piece
swimsuit for women.
O. A separate
piece of clothing that hangs from the waist and covers all or part of the
legs.
P. A short to
medium-length top that is worn over trousers or leggings.
Q. A cloth that
covers the waist to the thighs.
R. A thin coat
designed to resist wind chill and light rain.
S. Also known
as a waistcoat, it's a sleeveless upper-body garment.
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