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  2. List of garments having different names in American and ...

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    onesie, sleeveless bodysuit, bodysuit Short sleeve, legless, one piece infant garment with snap or other closure bodysuit [11] onesie, [12] bodysuit One-piece loungewear garment worn by children and adults onesie [12] one-piece, jumpsuit, long johns Long sleeve and long legs one-piece garment for babies worn as sleep and everyday wear

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    ASTR the Label Duffy Sleeveless Top Don’t let those front buttons trip you out; this shirt has a forgiving smocked panel in the back that will give your bust plenty of breathing room. BUY IT ($88)

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    UVN Womens Long Sleeve Shirt. $13 $30 Save $17. See at Walmart. Mengpipi Women's Maxi Dress. $15 $43 Save $28. ... Scoop Women's Sleeveless Crew Neck Satin Midi Dress, Sizes XS-XXL. $20 $34 Save $14.

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    And for layering, the luxe sleeveless top (starting at $5.47) works from summer into fall. Weekend-Ready Winners. The high-waisted wide-leg jeans (starting at $14.47) are perfect for any weekend ...

  6. Sleeveless shirt - Wikipedia

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    Women's tank tops have smaller holes, to conceal their breasts. They are also sometimes made long to make tucking into pants easier. In almost all cases, they are buttonless, collarless, and pocketless. A sleeveless T-shirt, also called a muscle shirt, is the same design as a T-shirt, but without sleeves. [4]

  7. Tunic - Wikipedia

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    After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the long-sleeved Celto-Germanic tunic continued to be worn. The construction was more elaborate than the earlier Graeco-Roman garment, with a tight-fitting neck with a split down the front for pulling it over the head, and gusset under the arms and inserted around the lower half to give a flaring skirt.