(clothing) size

  • 31Adaptive clothing — is clothing designed for people with physical disabilities, the elderly, and the infirm who may experience difficulty dressing themselves due to an inability to manipulate closures, such as buttons and zippers, or due to a lack of a full range of …

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  • 32Cricket clothing and equipment — Australia Test Cricketer Alan Fairfax wearing the traditional white sweater and the Baggy green. Cricket is traced back to 1550. It was first played in Guildford, Surrey. Later in 1598, cricket was cited in an Italian English dictionary written… …

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  • 33Chainsaw safety clothing — Main article: Chainsaws A man cutting while wearing helmet, goggles, ear defenders, gloves, chaps, and boots Regulations generally recommend that chainsaw users wear protective clothing, also known as Personal Protective Equipment or PPE, while… …

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  • 34Necessary Evil Clothing — is a brand of Gothic and Alternative clothing designed and marketed by katesclothing.co.uk. Its aim is provide affordable alternative clothes and a wide range of styles.[1] Contents 1 Origins and Aims 2 Publicity …

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  • 35one-size-fits-all — adjective INFORMAL 1. ) a one size fits all system or solution is considered to be suitable for a wide range of situations or problems 2. ) AMERICAN used in stores to mark some types of clothing in which one piece of clothing can fit any size of… …

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  • 36Shoe size — A shoe size is an alphanumerical indication of the fitting size of a shoe for a person. Often it just consists of a number indicating the length because many shoemakers only provide a standard width for economic reasons. There are several… …

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  • 37queen-size — adjective (used especially of beds) not as large as king size a queen sized bed • Syn: ↑queen sized • Similar to: ↑large, ↑big * * * ˈ ̷ ̷ ˌ ̷ ̷ adjective 1. : having dimension …

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  • 38Mantua (clothing) — Comtesee de Mailly wearing a mantua, 1698 A mantua (from the French manteuil ) is an article of women s clothing worn in the late 17th century and 18th century. Originally a loose gown, the later mantua was an overgown or robe typically worn over …

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  • 39one-size-fits-all — UK / US adjective informal 1) a one size fits all system or solution is considered to be suitable for a wide range of situations or problems 2) American used in shops to mark some types of clothing in which one piece of clothing can fit any size… …

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  • 40Jacob (clothing) — Jacob (formally known as Boutique Jacob, Inc) is a Canadian affordable women s and girls clothing store chain based out of Montreal, Quebec. Jacob stores, which number over 200, are all over Canada, usually in malls. Jacob opened its first US… …

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