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  They typically have slits in the front for the arms to exit as and when needed. A coat is similar to a jacket, but longer in length and designed for colder weather. They’re more of a winter garment and can be made from heavy weight fabrics such as wool, with interlining added for extra warmth before the lining Is added. Historically corsets were worn under clothes such as dresses and laced up very tightly to ‘cinch’ in the waist so that it was as tiny as possible. Since 1987 when Vivienne Westwood added corsets into her collection, other fashion designers have followed suit, and corsets are now a well used type of clothing used in dresses and as separate pieces! Corsets differ from bustiers in that they use ‘stays’ or ‘boning’ to provide structure and support. These can be metal, plastic or polyester boning. A dress is a garment which hangs from the shoulders, covering the upper body area, buttocks and thighs. It can be close fitting ot loose and airy. Stylistic variations mean that dresses can also be strapless, which requires them to be closely fitted to the upper bodice, and can also fall to any length between thigh and floor.

  I have an indepth guide to the different types of dresses if you’d like to learn more. Worn by women during the World Wars, dungarees were originally workwear for men. They’re made up of trousers, a front and back bib, which are secured together with should straps. Now worn by women and children more than men, the dungaree has become a firm favourite, being made of denim, corduroy and vibrant printed fabrics too! The jacket can be either casual or formal, and worn as tailoring or outerwear. An anorak and a bomber jacket are considered to be a type of casual outerwear jackets, while the tuxedo and blazer are tailored jackets.

 Originally known as a type of cotton fabric woven in Nîmes in France, it became a more recognised term as a garment made from denim by Levi Strauss in the 1800s. Jeans in the 2020s come in a range of styles, fabrics and cuts as well as different colours when created in denim! I have a great article on how I made the DIY jeans in the photo below! The sewn waistband on my funky deconstructed Derek Lam style jeans! In the 19th century, a jumper was a short coat-like garment worn by men. It is currently the terms used in the UK when referring to a sweater. Learn more about jumpers with this great guide on the types of sweaters here!

 The jumpsuit is a popular garment in the 2020s – with sewing patterns popping up from indie pattern designers the world over! It’s a full body piece of clothing, traditionally with long sleeves and long legs, and also goes by the name of ‘flight suit’ or ‘boiler suit’. A black full length jumpsuit is a type of clothing worn by a women. Kilt Woven plaid or tartan fabric is used to make a kilt, which is worn like a skirt, hanging from the waist down. Traditional men’s kilts can be completely pleated or have the end sections of the fabric left unpleated, which overlap at the front of the body. Women’s kilts are less specific, with the style being influenced by seasonal trends. A traditional man's kilt made from blue and turquoise tartan fabric

 Kimono The kimono is a type of robe from Japan which is often used as the basis for dressing gowns, but has frequently since the late 19th century been adopted by fashion designers as a dress trend. This orange and green floral printed kimono is a type of clothing Knickerbockers Despite being a very historical item of clothing, knickerbockers were made fashionable by fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent in the late 1960s. They’re loose breeches – like trousers! – but are gathered just below the knee. Leggings Worn on the legs, leggings have been popular casual clothing for many years but have their historical roots as a cold weather underlayer from the Middle Ages! Modern day leggings are made from an elasticated fabric – usually knit – and are worn very close to the body. They come in different lengths too, from full length – waist to ankle – to low rise capri length and more!

 These mint green skintight leggings are a type of clothing Legwarmers I recall being forced to wear legwarmers as a school girl during the 80s in the UK! Back then they were cyclindrical, knitted by hand and worn on the legs, between our knees and ankles. They could be hidden under our school trousers or worn with mini skirts to make a fashion statement. Cream colored knitted legwarmers Leotard An item of clothing that I hated wearing when younger, the leotard covers the body from the crotch to the shoulders. It was first worn by Jules Léotard, a French trapezist, in the 19th century and since then has become popular with disco lovers and dancers. It’s now made from a variety of fabric types for both activewear and casual wear needs.

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 A black with gold sparkles leotard worn by a slender woman with long brown hair. Panties Panties are an underwear worn by women on the lower body parts. Also referred to as knickers in some countries, they can be made from knitted cotton fabrics, lace, mesh and more. They’re often trimmed with folder elastic or picot trim for a decorative finish as well as to finish the raw edge of the fabric. Coral pink lace panties worn by a slender white woman. Pants / Trousers Worn on the lower body to keep the legs warm and covered, pants (or trousers as they’re also known!) are an iteration of the early 19th century knickerbockers, and have been worn by women since the 1920s.

 Back then the legs of trousers and pants were baggy in style, and it wasn’t until the 1970s that it became acceptable for women to wear pants to both casual and formal occasions. Front view of Eve wearing the finished women's cargo pants sewing pattern! Petticoat The petticoat is a type of underwear garment, worn under skirts and dresses as an extra layer for warmth. They’re not as commonly worn in the 2020s as they were when I was growing up in the 1980s – I recall my gran making petticoats for herself and her sisters whenever she bought a stash of silky fabrics. Playsuits Not disimilar to a jumpsuit, a playsuit is shorter in length on the legs. Made from a variety of fabrics and cut in as many styles, a playsuit is a great contemporary piece of clothing – if you can handle taking the entire thing off to pop to the toilet!

 Playsuits are often also called rompers when referring to those designed for women! A summery yellow daisy playsuit worn by a young white woman is a clothing type Poncho Ponchos originate from South America, and look a lot like big blankets with just a simple opening through which we place our head. My other half has several which he uses to keep warm in the winter months. They can be solid in color, or created with different designs when woven. Pyjamas Pyjamas are worn by women, men and children as nightwear, but are increasingly made popular as evening wear by current fashion designers. This ‘nightwear’ as ‘evening wear’ trend started a century ago back in the 1920s. Asian woman laying on a bed with a blissed expression wearing navy blue and white polka dot pyjamas

  Sarong The sarong is a traditional piece of clothing worn by the women of Bali and Tahiti but has been a popular summer garment since the 1940s! It is a long piece of fabric which can be worn either wrapped around the lower part of the body and tied at the waist to look a little like a skirt, of wrapped around the upper body and tied at the neck so that it acts a little like a dress. Shawl Another item of clothing made from a square piece of cloth, the shawl acts as a cover up. The fabric can be lightweight for evening wear shawls or cut from wool and used to keep warm. A longer version of a shawl is called a stole! Whether worn indoors or out, shawls are a handy piece to have to throw over your shoulders. Shirt A shirt is a piece of clothing worn on the upper body. It traditionally has a front placket at the centre front with a button opening, so that the shirt can be put on and buttoned up.

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  1. Wow. cool post. I’d like to write like this too – taking time and real hard work to make a great article… but I put things off too much and never seem to get started. Thanks though.

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