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Clothing.Pdf n r- 0 -I ::c -z " CONTENTS ELEMENTS OF ANCIENT COSTUME ...............................................................................................................315 MEN'S CLOTHING ......................................................................................................................................... 319 SWEATERS ...................................................................................................................................................... 326 GLOVES .........................................................................................................................................................327 HEADGEAR .....................................................................................................................................................328 WOMEN'S CLOTHING ...................................................................................................................................330 CHILDREN'S CLOTHING ............................................................................................................................... .349 SPORTSWEAR ................................................................................................................................................. 352 SHOES ...........................................................................................................................................................354 314 ELEMENTS OF ANCIENT COSTUME PEPLOS TOGA ··--- fibula -._ - fold sinus .. · purple border· - justaucorps . - - - - - - - •. - - - - vest cuff . - •• • · - - - -· · - -. -... breeches 315 ELEMENTS OF ANCIENT COSTUME wing doublet .-••• hanging sleeve - .' •. - - trunk hose -""z ...:::c ....0 v COTEHARDIE DRESS WITH BUSTLE caraco jacket ..• floating sleeve • • \•o - - vertical pocket bustle 316 houppelande - frock coat - waistcoat -- breeches DRESS WITH PANNIERS ruffle stomacker .. .. .. .. ' ... ' .. .. 317 ELEMENTS OF ANCIENT COSTUME DRESS WITH CRINOLINE short sleeve sleeve • • • • • • - fringe "'z ...l: 0 v... hennin bicorne tricorne fraise coll a rel heeled shoe crakow 318 MEN'S CLOTHING RAINCOAT collar - - notched lapel raglan sleeve - - ·- - tab broad welt side pocket . I Zv.. ········ - ·1 .· buttonhole .· side panel ('\ r- 0.... ::t -z " TRENCH COAT two-way collar ----------·epaulet gun flap - -- - raglan sleeve double-breasted buttoning - - • _ . - sleeve strap belt---- - ---- -. - - sleeve strap loop belt loop - broad welt side pocket frame . 319 MEN'S CLOTHING DUFFLE COAT frog --. OVERCOAT "'z :E.... ....0 v patch pocket --•• - - notched lapel toggle fastening •• -- - breast pocket • -- - breast dart WINDBREAKER waistband --••·-. flap pocket 320 drawstring ----· --- three-quarter coat PARKA n I"" 0 -I:z: z zipper snap-fastening tab C'\ JACKET sheepskin jacket snap fastener hand-warmer pocket elastic waistband 321 MEN'S CLOTHING DOUBLE-BREASTED JACKET lining peaked lapel ' ' collar breast welt pocket sleeve flap c.: "'" side back vent .. .. ., .- LJ..""' -J outside ticket pocket ' ' VEST z . V-neck "'- .' ....~ ' ....0 patch pocket ' v lining ------ .· welt front --- .-- seaming well pocket - - - adjustable waist tab SINGLE-BREASTED JACKET notch lining back - -- - pocket handkerchief lapel • · sleeve front - - flap pocket center back vent 322 BELT top stitching frame punch hole buckle SUSPENDERS PANTS waistband - - n r- ~ ::c elastic webbing belt loop - - - • -z ~ front top pocket - - ad1ustment slide waistband extension - -' ny -- knife pleat - - leather end suspender clip button loop crease - - - - back pocket 323 MEN'S CLOTHING SHIRT yoke set-in sleeve • - - - • • • • •• collar breast pocket ••• • • • • ••• collar point buttoned placket - • front pointed tab end •• - •••• button z~ • shirttail :... 0.... v spread collar buttondown collar ascot tie 'o"'"''Y ;·· . bow tie NECKTIE front apron neck end rear apron lining loop slip-stitched seam 324 UNDERWEAR athle tic shirt •• ••· - neckhole briefs waistband ·-. -- armhole fly union suit elasticized leg opening crotch drawers SOCKS executive length mid-calf length -·· t- .. -straight-up ribbed top ankle length ---- leg 1 heel --, .•. instep sole toe 325 SWEATERS V-NECK CARDIGAN set-in sleeve V-neck - - • - 0 ----····-0 ------ - ribbing 0 • • - - -welt pocket ~ 0 z turtleneck -~ 0 ~ 0_, KNIT SHIRT v buttoned placket sweater 326 GLOVES DRIVING GLOVE thumb fourchette glove finger perforation --- - palm opening - - - - snap fastener stitching seam n,.. mitten 0 -4 ::z: -z t'\ evening glove wrist-length glove short glove 327 HEADGEAR FELT HAT bow boater top hat derby \Jz :c- l­ ....o v HUNTING CAP shapka .---earflap CAP peak panama garrison cap skullcap 328 Loque pillbox hat berel turban felt hdt cloche ,..t"\ ~ BALACLAVA z southwester t'\= stocking cc1p knit cap GOB HAT cartwheel hat 329 WOMEN'S CLOTHING TYPES OF COATS car coat pea jacket • - - tailored collar - 0 "z -....:J: 0_, v mock pocket raglan back bell pelerine ~ . - - raglan sleeve -- --- - ------ -- - fly front closing - --- - - - -- - broad welt side pocket seam pocket 330 cape overcoat top coat suit jacket skirt 331 WOMEN'S CLOTHING TYPES OF DRESSES coat dress princess dress sheath dress drop waist dress trapeze dress sundress 332 polo dress house dress shirtwaist dress .... "0 -I ::c -z (\ wraparound dress jumper tunic dress 333 WOMEN'S CLOTHING TYPES OF SKIRTS yoke skirt gored skirt sheath skirt ruffled skirt \J z :c... 0_, v wraparound skirt sarong straight skirt culottes 334 gather skirt TYPES OF PLEATS inverted pleat kick pleat I 11 l r- "0 -t =z " I accordion pleat knife pleat top stitched pleat 335 WOMEN'S CLOTHING TYPES OF PANTS Bermuda shorts shorts ski pants jeans pedal pushers knickers "'z ...-::c 0 footstrap ...v jumpsuit overalls bell bottoms 336 TYPES OF BLOUSES classic blouse middy polo shirt I smock yoke--•• ,--- gather tunic wrap-over top mini shirtdress body shirt over-blouse crotch piece shirttail 337 WOMEN'S CLOTHING JACKETS, VEST AND SWEATERS - gusset pocket "z ...:z:- 0 ...v bolero vest twin-set tu rtlenock - - - - - V-neck cardigan - - - - 338 TYPES OF POCKETS inset pocket seam pocket broad welt side pocket I t'\ r- 0 ~ gusset pocket flap pocket patch pocket welt pocket :::c -z " TYPES OF SLEEVES French cuff -.. -. cuff link pointed tab end three-quarter sleeve batwing ~leeve cap sleeve 339 WOMEN'S CLOTHING TYPES OF SLEEVES bishop sleeve leg-of-mutton sleeve puff sleeve "'z -::c s ...v tailored sleeve epaulet sleeve kimono sleeve \ I shirt sleeve raglan sleeve pagoda sleeve 340 COLLAR stand fall - ·-. \'• . ...... .. I.. ·-·.. collar point - - \ I - - break line .. notch - ··. leading edge - n r- 0 -4 TYPES OF COLLARS ::cz " shirt collar tailored collar dog ear collar Peter Pan collar shawl collar collaret 341 WOMEN'S CLOTHING TYPES OF COLLARS bertha collar bow collar sailor collar z "-:z: ....5 v mandarin collar stand-up collar jabot polo collar cowl neck turtleneck 342 NECKLINES AND NECKS plunging neckline bateau neck I n I"" 0 ::c~ -z " square neck draped neck round neck sweetheart neckline draped neckline V-shaped neck 343 WOMEN'S CLOTHING HOSE \:Jz : l­ o short sock anklet !>OCk knee-high sock ..I v pantyhose stocking th1gh-l1igh stocking net stocking 344 UNDERWEAR teddy body suit camisole ,.. "0 -t ::z: -z .:'\ foundation slip slip half-slip ( I I I I I I I I I I I I I t____ l c--.-- -- j ~ 345 WOMEN'S CLOTHING UNDERWEAR decollete bra • - - strapless brassiere - • • • · - - steel bra "'z -...::c ....0 v briefs brassiere cup - - J. - - ~ · · mldOff b•nd --1 .-·- girdle corset panty girdle \ \ \ panel 346 corselette --- push-up bra · · ·" · • · · -- - underwiring __ --- garter bell n,.. •0 -t ::t -z ~ --'--- hose panty corselelle wasp-waisted corset 347 WOMEN'S CLOTHING NIGHTWEAR kimono nightgown baby doll "z -::c l­ o.... v pajamas negligee 348 CHILD REN'S CLOTHING BATHING WRAP PLASTIC PANTS decorative braid hood -- false tuck -- nylon ru mba l ights ' waterpr~of pants diaper bib bunting bag jumpsuit * .. RUFFLED RUMBA PANTS 0 349 CHILDREN'S CLOTHING BLANKET SLEEPERS SLEEPERS ribbing - - raglan sleeve \ ' •• screen print ' •• - snap-fastening front z -:c"" ... ' - - inside-leg snap-fastening ....0 vinyl grip sole v zipper HIGH-BACK OVERALLS GROW SLEEPERS , .. adjustable strap ,-- crew neck - patch pocket screen print : '·-- bib • - - top stitching , , . snap-fastening waist - -' ', fly inside-leg snap-fastening 350 TRAINING SET CROSSOVER BACK STRAPS OVERALLS polojama button strap bib - '-- tank top '. - shorts n,... 0 -4 :% SNOWSUIT -z C' - drawstring hood - fly front closing jumpsuit T-shirt dress 351 SPORTSWEAR RUNNING SHOE tongue --••••••• nose of the quarter collar ---- counter --- quarter - - "'z :cl­ ....o v ' ' middle sole ' air unit tag shoelace TRAINING SUIT hooded sweat shirt sweat pants sweat shirt 352 EXERCISE WEAR swimsuit swimming trunks eyelet vamp ,,---- punch hole leotard n r- 0 z~ footless tights " out.sole' boxer shorts leg-warmer pants tank top 353 SHOES PARTS OF A SHOE lining tongue cuff-----· shoelace heel grip --" quarter - -' outside counter - -• heel - - - - z -"'l: ... top lift ....0 v waist . nose of the quarter MAJOR TYPES OF SHOES tag eyelet ' eyelet tab oxford shoe chukka bootee 354 MAJOR lYPES OF SHOES tennis shoe blucher oxford .--- vamp •• - ----- stitch ,.. "0 moccasin -t %z •• • .-- punch hole " - - - perforated toe cap ---- welt loafer outsole heavy duty boot rubber 355 SHOES MAJOR TYPES OF SHOES T-strap shoe one-bar shoe casual shoe boot 356 sandal thong ",.. ~ :I: -z ankle boot " clog espadrille thigh-boot sandal 357 SHOES ACCESSORIES SHOESHINE KIT chamois leather - - - shoe polisher shoehorn z~ -::z:: l­ o_, shoe polish v shoebrush climbing iron insole boot jack shoetree shoe rack 358 .
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