drape shape

  • 1drape shape — /ˈdreɪp ʃeɪp/ (say drayp shayp) noun a garment design which allows it to hang loosely over the body or part of the body …

  • 2drape mold —    A mold in which the outside shape of a form is used. An example: use a hemisphere as a drape mold to make a bowl from a slab of clay. Let a sheet of tissue paper between the two act as a release agent. If such a bowl were made by pressing a… …

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  • 3drape — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. drapery, curtain, tapestry; hang, fall, look. v. t. hang (curtains, etc.); shape, cut; dress, clothe, caparison; swathe, shroud, veil. See pendency, clothing. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. enclose, envelop …

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  • 4Zoot suit — A Zoot suit (also spelled Zuit Suit) is a suit with high waisted, wide legged, tight cuffed ged trousers and a long coat with wide lapels and wide padded shoulders. This style of clothing was popularized by African Americans, Italian Americans,… …

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  • 5Li'l Abner — This article is about the comic strip. For the stage musical, see Li l Abner (musical). For the film musical, see Li l Abner (1959 film). For the 1940 film, see Li l Abner (1940 film). Li l Abner It s Jack Jawbreaker! Li l Abner visits the… …

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  • 6The Zoot Cat — Infobox Hollywood cartoon cartoon name = The Zoot Cat series = Tom and Jerry caption = director = Bill Hanna Joseph Barbera animator = Kenneth Muse Ray Patterson Irven Spence Pete Burness voice actor = Sara Berner musician = Scott Bradley… …

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  • 7zoot suit — (n.) 1942, American English slang, the first element probably a nonsense reduplication of suit (Cf. reet pleat, drape shape from the same jargon) …

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  • 8textile — /teks tuyl, til/, n. 1. any cloth or goods produced by weaving, knitting, or felting. 2. a material, as a fiber or yarn, used in or suitable for weaving: Glass can be used as a textile. adj. 3. woven or capable of being woven: textile fabrics. 4 …

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  • 9clothing and footwear industry — Introduction also called  apparel and allied industries,  garment industries,  or  soft goods industries,         factories and mills producing outerwear, underwear, headwear, footwear, belts, purses, luggage, gloves, scarfs, ties, and household… …

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  • 10Suit (clothing) — Western dress codes Formal wear Formal Semi formal Informal (including lounge suits) Smart casual Business casual Casual Active attire …

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