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garment

[gahr-muhnt] / ˈgɑr mənt /


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The house must also have two separate workshops: a "tailleur" workshop for structured, architectural garments such as jackets, coats and trousers, and a "flou" workshop for soft, fluid pieces such as dresses or blouses.

From Barron's

Netscher has meticulously rendered the garment’s luscious materiality—its fall, folds, creases and bunchings—yet transcended mere description to give us a shimmering vision of white and gray highlighted by splashes of red.

From The Wall Street Journal

It restored the Get Low collection to its website Wednesday evening after adding more guidance on sizing and how to use the garments on its website.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The rich must not ignore the poor,” he argued in his Nobel Peace Prize lecture, “because both rich and poor are tied in a single garment of destiny.”

From Salon

Every category is down, apart from leather garments, in a sector that represents 19.3 percent of Italy's textile economy.

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