• A reversible garment is a garment that can be worn two ways, which differ by turning the garment "inside out". However, there is no true "inside out" to...
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  • invalidating a trial Reversible garment, a garment that can be worn two ways Piaget's theory of cognitive development, in which mental reversibility is part of...
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    A revers or rever is a part of a garment that is reversed to display the lining or facing outside. The word is borrowed from French revers, which is reflected...
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  • clothing Religious habit Resist dyeing Resort wear Reticella Revers Reversible garment Rhinegraves Rhinestone Ribbing (knitting) Ribbon Ribbon work Rickrack...
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    Smock-frock (redirect from Smock (garment))
    smock is a fully reversible hardwearing sailcloth smock typically dyed indigo (or white or red colour) once worn as an outer garment by Atlantic fishermen...
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    fabric used for the main body of the garment. A collar may be permanently attached to the main body of the garment (e.g. by stitching) or detachable. The...
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    suits, overcoats, trousers, uniforms, windbreakers, outerwear and other garments. The word gaberdine or gabardine has been used to refer to a particular...
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  • Massimo Osti (1944–2005) was an Italian garment engineer and fashion designer, most famous as the founder of the apparel brands Stone Island and C.P....
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    between a garment and a button. Shanks are necessary to provide space for fabric to sit in between the button and the garment when the garment is buttoned...
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  • use of double cloth which could be worn inside out, the concept of reversible garment and the use of unwoven fabrics. The colour pallette had the dominance...
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    London's Imperial War Museum, and showcased his first collection (reversible garments titled Inverted) during the London Design Week. In 2009, he showcased...
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    cancer or ulcerative colitis), an artificial anus takes over. It may be reversible or irreversible, depending on the circumstances. There are many reasons...
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  • both a noun and a verb to refer to finishing a seam, edge or hem of a garment, usually by rolling or pressing then stitching on an edging or trim. Top...
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    The neckline is the top edge of a garment that surrounds the neck, especially from the front view. Neckline also refers to the overall line between all...
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    jerkin to discourage pickpocketing and reached through a slit in the outer garment. In the 17th century, pockets began to be sewn into men's clothing, but...
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    forms part of a garment, usually fitting around the neck and shoulders or around the hips to provide support for looser parts of the garment, such as a gathered...
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    Kimono (category Japanese full-body garments)
    to wear') is a traditional Japanese garment and the national dress of Japan. The kimono is a wrapped-front garment with square sleeves and a rectangular...
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    at the hem and turning the raw edges under. Double cloth garments may also be made reversible by binding or overcasting edges. Parry, Linda: William Morris...
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    poncho-style outer garment native to the Colombian and Venezuelan Andes. In Colombia, the ruana is the characteristic and traditional garment of the department...
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    A cuff is a layer of fabric at the lower edge of the sleeve of a garment (shirt, coat, jacket, etc.) at the wrist, or at the ankle end of a trouser leg...
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    A hook-and-eye closure is a simple and secure method of fastening garments together. It consists of a metal hook, commonly wire bent to shape, and an eye...
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    map face, in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution double-reversible garments (w/ Caty Shannon) a Video Airship (Air Genie)[03]. U.S. patent 7...
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    Lymphedema (section Garments)
    management. Grade 1: Spontaneously reversible on elevation. Mostly pitting edema. Grade 2: Non-spontaneously reversible on elevation. Mostly non-pitting...
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    A back closure is a means for fastening a garment at the rear, such as with a zipper, hooks-and-eyes or buttons. Back closures were once common on Western...
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    upper part of trousers or skirts, or at the neck, front, or sleeve of a garment. The finish frequently consists of a fold of fabric that is attached to...
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    garments, the fly always opens to the right; on women's garments, it may open either to the left or to the right. A fly can also be on other garments...
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    trousers or in a pocket; join or separate two ends or sides of a single garment, as in the front of a jacket, or on the front, back or side of a dress...
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    The hemline is the line formed by the lower edge of a garment, such as a skirt, dress or coat, measured from the floor. The hemline is perhaps the most...
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    v t e Clothing materials and parts Garment structures Armscye Collar Clerical collar Collar stays Detachable collar Cuff Dart Facing Fly Lapel Gore Hem...
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    waistline is the line of demarcation between the upper and lower portions of a garment, which notionally corresponds to the natural waist but may vary with fashion...
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