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A41DLevel 3

OUTERWEAR

**Definition:** This place covers:

Outerwear covers athletic garments, jackets, trousers, shorts, skirts, maternity clothing, overgarments (overcoats, capes), dressing-gowns, bathing costumes, and pyjamas.

In particular, the following subjects are classified as follows:

**Glossary:** - Dressing-gown: a loose gown worn while making one's toilet or when in dishabille. - Jacket: lightweight long-sleeve garment typically having a collar and lapel extending below the front sides of the collar providing a central opening between the lapels, also referred to as a dress jacket or sport coat - Waistcoat: upper body garment without sleeves also referred to as a vest in American English - Vest: T-shirt or casual top with or without sleeves - Jersey: knitted garment with or without sleeves, also referred to as a sweater in American English - Sweater: garment typically worn for playing team sports, also referred to as a jersey in American English - Blouse: shirt having features specific to women, also referred to as a women's top - Overalls: a one-piece garment having an upper body portion (e.g. short or long sleeve top, bib secured by shoulder straps, etc.) and lower body portion (e.g. pants, shorts, etc.), also referred to as coveralls or bodysuits - Leggings: lower body overgarment with or without seats for protecting a garment worn underneath, also referred to as chaps - Shirt: an upper body garment having a collar and an opening at the front which is fastened closed via fastening elements (e.g. buttons) disposed adjacent the opening, also referred to as a men's dress shirt, button-up shirt or button-down shirt - Chemise: undergarment with shoulder strap worn beneath dress or the like, also referred to as a slip - Bodices: baby garment usually with sleeves but leaving the legs uncovered and fastening means at the crotch, also referred to as a onesie

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