Clothes are something without which we cannot imagine our existence. The times of Adam and Eve are long gone, and today the wardrobes of fashionistas are literally bursting with a huge number of all kinds of T-shirts, skirts, shorts, robes, etc., etc. This list can be continued indefinitely.

Of course, there are different types of clothing. Let's try to understand them. So...

Types of women's clothing

Modern fashion designers do not sleep, but constantly delight us with their new creations. In all the variety of models, it’s easy to get confused. However, we all know the basic types of clothing well.

Dresses

This is what distinguishes any woman from a man. Dresses have many varieties and styles:

  • Evening. Typically, such models are distinguished by deep necklines, open shoulders (or even no sleeves at all) and backs.
  • Cocktail dresses. Quite versatile models. They can be both closed and quite frank, of a strict style or decorated with all kinds of ruffles and draperies.
  • Wedding Dress. No comments here. Elegant clothes for the appropriate celebration.
  • Ethnic (or exotic) dress. Any model in the style of a certain country. For example, a kimono dress that we borrowed from the Japanese. Or everyone's favorite tunic lately.

Knitwear

Among such products are the following:

1. Bolero. Regular short vest. Can be made from either denim or organza. Knitted models are often found.

2. Turtleneck. Narrow knitted sweater that hugs the body. A collar is required, usually turning away. It also has other names - badlon, golf.

3. Jumper. Its feature is a round neckline instead of a collar. This wardrobe item is perfect for both business and romantic styles.

4. Cardigan. Knitted clothing with button closure. Features a deep neckline.

Skirts

The skirt is also the prerogative of women. True, in some countries men borrowed it from us. But the style of men's skirts is completely different. This element of women's clothing is represented by a wide range of models - narrow and wide, mini and year, pleated, wraparound, pencil skirts and a huge variety of styles.

Clothes of our supermen

The types of men's clothing are not nearly as numerous. In general, they say that a suit is a two-piece or a three-piece suit. This statement is only half true. After all, there are also evening dresses - tuxedos and tailcoats. What about sportswear - sweatshirts, jumpers, T-shirts? Another thing is that enterprising women borrowed everything they could from the men's wardrobe. As a result, a unisex style emerged.

I would like to note such an item of men's wardrobe as a blazer. Recently it is often called This is not entirely correct, because the concept of “club wear” is quite broad. But nevertheless, you can wear such an outfit to a club. The main difference between the mentioned clothes is patch pockets and metal buttons. This is a fairly democratic option. It can be worn with both trousers and jeans.

A jacket can also be classified as purely men's clothing. Of course, this is a uniform item, but it is also worn quite often in everyday life. It differs from a regular jacket in the variety of collars. The jacket can have either a turn-down collar or a stand-up collar with a single-breasted blind fastener.

Types of outerwear

Outerwear is represented by practically identical products for both men and women. Usually only the sizes and styles differ. Ours are different. That is why, looking at the product, we immediately understand whether it is a women's model or a men's model.

All outerwear can be divided into the following categories:

  1. Coat. For men, they usually have a straight silhouette. But for women there is real freedom here: fitted models, trapezoidal, semi-fitted, etc.
  2. Down jackets. In other words, Women's models usually have a fur trim on the hood and are distinguished by an abundance of fittings.
  3. Raincoats. Essentially the same coats, only lighter and made of
  4. Jackets. Made from different materials and with different accessories - buttons, buttons, locks, straps. Women's models often have decorative trim.
  5. Windbreakers. Lightweight jackets made of thick fabrics with unquilted lining.

Functional types of clothing

Along with the general division of clothing into types, there is also a classification based on the functional features of the products. Typically, the following types of wardrobe items are distinguished:

  1. Designed to be worn every day. These can be T-shirts, skirts, dresses, shorts, trousers. It is sewn from high-quality, comfortable fabrics and is distinguished by the absence or minimal number of decorative elements. This type includes home and work clothes.
  2. Festive outfits. just to get out of this category. These models are bright, extravagant, decorated with beads, lace, ruffles, bugles, and sequins. In other words, they have more sparkle, more sophistication. But weekend clothes are not always distinguished by an abundance of decorations. Strict, elegant models also look quite elegant.

As you can see, the types of clothing are quite diverse and have many classifications. But it is not possible to describe them all in a short article.

Fashion dictionary

(dictionary of fashion terms with illustrations)

- a pattern of diamonds or squares arranged diagonally and intersecting diagonal lines. The geometry of the argyle pattern adorned the kilts and plaids of the famous Scottish Campbell clan. The pattern got its name from the name of the area in Scotland where the Campbells lived. Most often, the argyle pattern is used in knitted items. It came into fashion in the 1920s thanks to the British company Pringle of Scotland producing luxury knitwear and knitted items. The Argyle V-neck sweater is a classic symbol of British style.

– animal wool (alpaca) from the llama family. Wool is fibrous and silky, it is used to knit expensive knitwear, and is also used in suiting fabrics.

- a type of wide tie that resembles a scarf. The name comes from the name of the Royal Ascot Races in Great Britain, where the dress code was just such a scarf tie. Nowadays, the ascot is common as a groom's accessory at weddings taking place before 6 pm.

(baggy jeans) - loose, baggy-looking jeans that hang down on the buttocks.

– blouse reduced to bra size. Named after Brigitte Bardot, who appeared in such a blouse on the screen.

Bateau The neckline is a boat neckline.

– long shorts. Classic Bermuda shorts have creases, pin tucks, welt pockets, belt loops, cuffs, knee length and are made of sand-colored cotton fabric.

(bespoke)– production of any items to order (from English be spoken – “pre-agreed”).

(black tie)– Strict dress code, requiring a tuxedo and bow tie.

Bolo tie - consists of two braided cords fastened and tightened to the collar with a buckle. Came into fashion in the Wild West. The name comes from the word boleadoras - a hunting device that looks like a strong cord with heavy balls at the ends.

– short light jacket. This model was originally created for the US Air Force and was worn by bomber pilots. The jacket was equipped with elastic cuffs on the sleeves, as well as a knitted stand-up collar. Later, a bright orange lining appeared at the insistence of the rescue service - this made it easier for the evacuated pilots and surviving pilots to be seen from above.

– most often by borsalino they mean fedora: a soft felt hat with a silk ribbon on the crown and three dents, and borsalino is a trademark of an Italian company that has been producing such hats since the mid-19th century.

- This is a mix of shoes and ankle boots. As a type of fashionable footwear, they appeared relatively recently. The French name "ankle boots" literally means "ankle boots."

– shoes with perforations. They can be either with open lacing or closed. A characteristic feature is the cut-off toe of various configurations. Typically, brogues have a tapered toe, laces and a low heel. Help you choose the right brogues

- a flower in the buttonhole of a jacket.

(wayfarer) is a model of iconic glasses from Ray-Ban, produced since 1952.

- a species of wild llamas listed in the Red Book, the wool of this animal is considered the most expensive in the world. 200 grams of wool are shorn from each animal once every 2 years. After processing the wool, a fiber with a thickness of 12-13 microns is obtained. Only a very limited number of producers have access to purchase vicuña wool.

– pointed-toe boots with flat soles (entered into men's fashion in the late 1950s).

- a tie with a ready-made factory knot - on a braid fastened under the collar.

– the meaning-forming core of the show, a memorable detail.

- original shoe covers with buttons on the side and a strap that tightens under the heel. Originally intended to protect shoes, now they are a stylish accessory. They can be either short or long to the knee.


- a piece of clothing (can also be classified as an accessory), resembling knee-high socks cut off at the bottom, worn over shoes. Initially they were made of leather, now more often of wool and knitwear. Leg warmers are often used as an element of sportswear; for example, in professional dancing, leg warmers are worn during rehearsals to quickly warm up the leg muscles.

Ginem - This is a print on cotton fabric, which is a small check on a white background, the distinctive feature of which is that the stripes of muted tone that form the check form a dark square at the intersections.

- a type of sandal with a lot of straps and ropes on a flat sole. The name carries the history of the appearance of these shoes; previously, a large number of straps were necessary for the convenience of a fighter’s maneuverability. Now the straps have a decorative function.

– long gloves with cut fingers.

- a fur scarf or skin with the head and paws of an animal, fitting the neck.

(montikot) - a short coat with a hood with a fastener in the form of loops made of cord or leather and wooden buttons in the shape of a fang.

- boots with suede uppers and rubber soles with two pairs of holes for laces. Deserts were created by the famous Nathan Clark, a master at Clark’s.

– shoes with open lacing, in which the sides are sewn over the front (the boots are sewn over the vamp). Derbies can be either with or without perforation. This type of shoe is named after its inventor, the Earl of Derby, but in England these boots are called “Blüchers” after the Prussian Marshal Blücher, who participated in the Battle of Waterloo. According to legend, the soldiers of Blucher's army wore boots with open lacing. Derbies are considered the most versatile shoe (less formal than Oxfords).

– the sole is covered with jute or hemp rope.

- a style of shoe that covers the toe and heel and reveals the arch of the foot.

– a wide belt for men, which is worn with a tuxedo.

– cape coat with a hole for the arms.

– (aka “newsboy cap” and “octagonal cap”) The name Gatsby comes from the novel “The Great Gatsby” by Francis Scott Fitzgerald, in which the main character wore such a cap.

The Gatsby cap has a curved visor and a rounded style, characterized by a more curvaceous shape, dividing the top into 8 stitched panels and a button covered with material at the very top of the head. The top of the cap can be sewn to the visor or separated from it.

– a light men's coat, which is an elongated jacket. Initially, the carpet coat came into fashion as a jacket for riding. Now it is part of the business wardrobe of men.

– boots with thick rubber soles (platforms); in the classic design, they are decorated with woven leather.

(klach) is a small elegant women's handbag without handles, it is worn in the hand or clutched under the arm. Translated from English, the word “clutch” means to grab.

(from the English loafer, i.e. loafer) - boots reminiscent of moccasins, differ from moccasins by the presence of a fairly thick sole with a low heel. Classic loafers have decorative leather tassels. For the first time, this shoe model was launched into mass production by representatives of the Spalding family from New Hampshire in the early 1930s. In 1950, Gucci began selling signature loafers with a gold-plated jumper buckle. Loafers are available for men and women.

(Dr Martins boots)– military-style shoes for everyday life. The boots were designed by an army doctor and are comfortable and durable. Initially popular among older ladies, now they are favorites among informal youth.

(menadiere) is a small handbag on a thin long handle or chain. From the word "coquette".

– a miniature hard handbag-box without handles or straps.

– fingerless gloves, in which the division (bell) is only on the thumb, these are a kind of cut-off mittens.

- traditional shoes of the North American Indians. Moccasins are sewn in a special way: the leather upper is stretched from below onto the last and fastened at the top with an open seam.

– warm winter shoes for country walks. The design and name are inspired by the event of the first landing on the moon, which inspired shoe designer Giancarl Zanatta.

- mules, originally popular among women of easy virtue, later became the house shoes of aristocrats in the 17th century, and in the 1950s they became popular thanks to Hollywood stars who wore them with feather pom-poms.

– an aristocratic hunting jacket from the time of Sherlock Holmes. The classic Norfolk shirt is single-breasted, has patch pockets and a belt at the waist. The jacket got its name thanks to the Duke of Norfolk, from whose estate the fashion for this model began.

– women's low shoes with laces, with low heels and thick soles. An element of youth fashion of the 20th century.

- a frame made of whalebone, reminiscent of a basket (hence the name in French: Panier - basket), to add fullness to the skirt. Another name for this item of women's clothing is fagot(from German Fischbein - whalebone).

- an umbrella that protects from the sun. Typically, it is made of paper or lace.

(Indian cucumber) is a decorative teardrop-shaped design of Indian or Persian origin, also known as "Indian cucumber". In various sources, its shape is compared to a mango fruit, cypress or palm tree.

Plastron (aka ascot) is a type of short and wide tie, most often worn for special occasions.

Plexiglass – shoes are shoes with transparent elements made of flexible plastic (called plexiglass). These shoes are not recommended for wearing in hot weather and require especially careful care to ensure that the transparent inserts are always in perfect transparent condition.

Harness - an accessory in women's fashion, consisting of belts in various slings, which is worn over a dress or blouse.

- style of clothing. The name of this style is an abbreviation for pre-college preparatory, which is the name of educational institutions that prepare for admission to prestigious universities. The main distinguishing features of the style are elegance, neatness, classics, high cost and official or brand symbols. Components of the style: Oxford shirts, polos, cotton three-pieces, bright cropped trousers, sports-cut dresses and pastel-colored chinos. Shoes without heels are preferred. Preppy girls should look as fresh and natural as possible with a minimum amount of makeup on their face. Accessories are very important in this style; these include a variety of scarves, gloves, hats, bows, ties, cufflinks, etc.

Preppy style is also used in classic clothing in some sports such as golf, squash, tennis and lacrosse. This is due to the fact that the listed sports have always been the prerogative of people from high society.

Famous preppy style brands: Ralph Lauren Polo, Lacoste, Vineyard Vines, Brooks Brothers, Tommy Hilfiger, Gant.

New preppy - the relationship between modern fashion and preppy style, reorientation of the classic preppy style in a more free manner.


In a narrow concept, these are adherents of the preppy style; if we look at this phenomenon more broadly, then these are, first of all, educated, intelligent and well-mannered young people who value their time and comfort, giving preference to expensive branded items. Prepsters support a healthy lifestyle, the existing political system and family traditions. Glasses are often worn, not as a fashion accessory, but out of necessity.

– small handbags with loops.

– a sports shirt with a soft turn-down collar and a fastener to the middle of the chest.

(from the French reticule - funny, from the Latin reticulum - mesh) - this is a soft-shaped women's handbag in the form of a pouch on a silk cord or chain, decorated with embroidery, rhinestones, beads, etc., initially in the form of miniature wicker bags, which is why and received the name “reticule”, which translated from Latin means “mesh”, “wicker bag”. However, later they began to be called derisively “reticules,” which translated from French means “funny.” The prototype of the reticule was a bag for needlework, which from the middle of the 18th century. brought into fashion by the Marquise de Pompadour.

- a type of sandal with a thick wooden sole. Sabot – translated from French – wooden shoe. Initially, clogs were worn by low-income groups of the French population and peasants, because they were comfortable to walk on paving stones and did not get wet. In the 16th and 17th centuries, this type of shoe was loved by French fashionistas. In Holland, clogs are called “klomps”, in Lithuania – “klumpes”, in England “clogs”.

- This is a backpack bag, but with one strap.

– summer sneakers without laces with rubber soles. Slip-ons were invented by Paul Van Doren (founder of Vans, which is why in America such shoes are called Vans shoes). Originally created as a lightweight surf shoe.

(Ivy Style)- the style of the golden youth of the 80s, the same as the preppy style. The Ivy League is an association of eight famous private American universities (Brown, Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Cornell, Pennsylvania, Princeton and Dartmouth College). The name comes from the ivy shoots that wrap around the buildings of these universities.

- this model was invented in Britain in the 19th century. A distinctive feature of Chelsea boots is the elastic insert on the sides, so no lacing or zippers are required, and they are easy to put on and take off. Initially they were working class shoes. At the beginning of the 21st century they gained popularity in fashion circles.

– a long shirt as underwear. Until the 14th century, chemises were made from flax or hemp (hemp was coarser), and after the 14th century, cotton became the main material.

– a plastic or metal lace tip that makes it easier to thread laces through the eyelets of boots.

(in Latin America they are called alpargates) - summer shoes (men's and women's), fabric slippers with rope soles made of natural materials. Worn on bare feet. They appeared in Spain among peasants and in the south of France among miners. They came into fashion in the 80s of the twentieth century. The main trendsetter of espadrilles in the 20th century was Salvador Dali, who wore their traditional version with ties around the ankle. With the invention of elastic, these ties gradually disappeared, and the shape of espadrilles became more like slippers with a back.

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The production of raincoats and coats has its own terminology. Each piece of clothing has its own name. In this article we want to introduce you to the basic terms.

Basque- a strip of fabric cut along a bias thread and sewn along the waistline to a jacket short to the waist, as its completion, or as a decoration on a woman's raincoat, as in a women's raincoat Bianca or dress.

Board- the detachable part of the shelf of outerwear (coat, jacket, raincoat, etc.), on which the loops or buttons of the fastener are located.

Barrel- part of the front or back covering the side surface of the body.

Dart- a structural element in the form of a triangular or diamond-shaped fold stitched to nothing. Serves to give a three-dimensional shape to clothing items made of flat material. For example, the presence of an upper dart on the front is the main design feature of women's clothing: the upper dart gives the front a voluminous shape in the chest area. To identify the waistline in adjacent and semi-adjacent products, darts are designed from the waistline on the shelves, and often on the back.

Neck- cutout for the neck on the pattern of the shelf and back.

Dolevik- a strip of cushioning material cut along the grain, attached to the wrong side of the product at the cut site (entrance to the pocket, undercut) to protect the cuts from stretching.

Kant- a decorative element, a section of a product part from the fold line to the stitching in the facing seam. Often used to contrast with the main color of the fabric.

Valve- a decorative detail that forms the upper part of the pocket cut. Sometimes used as an independent decorative element of women's clothing.

Yoke- the upper, cut-off part of the front or back parts of a coat or raincoat.

Kuliska- a strip of fabric that is attached to the product to pull in a belt or elastic band.

Gusset- a stitched or one-piece cut with sleeves detail at the bottom of the armhole, providing ease of movement.

Lapel- the folded upper part of the side of a coat, raincoat, jacket or jacket. Lapels can be without a collar, symmetrical or asymmetrical, when the lapel is only on one side; the most common are lapels connected to a collar.

Leaflet- a detail that forms the lower part of the pocket cut and covers the entrance to the pocket.

Bodice- the upper part of women's shoulder clothing.

Sackcloth, or pocket lining- a detail necessary to design the depth of the pocket.

Okat- upper rounded part of the sleeve.

Departure- processed edge of the part: collar, cuff, flounce.

Turning- a part for processing a cutout, cut, cut to the shape of the area being processed.

Pick-up- a part of a product made from the main fabric, intended for processing the side and cut according to its shape.

Valance- this is a part of the main fabric visible in the section, covering the lining of a pocket or fastener.

Shelf- half of the front part of the bodice.

Armhole- cutout for the hand on the patterns of the shelf and back. The size and shape of the armhole depends on the version and model of women's clothing.

Pats- decorative details on the sleeves and pockets in the form of stripes of different shapes. They are made with overhead fasteners or sewn into the seams. Like, for example, in a woman's raincoat Domino:

Shoulder straps- shoulder insignia for military personnel and employees of some ministries and departments.

In modern fashion, shoulder straps are decorative shoulder parts, which are straps of greater or lesser width, fastened with buttons or buckles. Shoulder straps can be used to thread a shawl, scarf ends, bag belt, etc.

Back- half of the back of the bodice.

Urbanstyle have this element.

Spline- a cut in the lower part of the product (sleeve), processed with a fabric allowance.

Hlyastyk- a decorative detail used instead of a belt on the back of the product to make it more fitted.

Indifference interval- the gap between adjacent clothing numbers, indicating how much the size of products can be changed without a noticeable sensation by a person, i.e. within this interval the difference between the sizes of products does not matter to the consumer. The indifference interval is a necessary condition for the mass production of clothing, footwear, hats, knitwear, gloves, etc. In the clothing industry, as well as in other industries (shoes, knitwear) that produce personal items, the indifference interval values ​​​​according to the leading dimensional signs are established empirically, that is, experimentally. The indifference interval for chest and hip girths is taken to be 4 cm (for half girths - 2 cm); waist circumference - 6 cm (half circumference - 3 cm); height - 6 cm. (

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1. Coat

The choice of a coat should be taken seriously, as it usually serves its owner for more than one year. Pay attention to the classic cut coat. Its advantage lies in the perfection of lines, quality of material, and restrained colors.

This coat can be single-breasted or double-breasted. The silhouette is straight or fitted - depending on your body type. Cashmere, wool, and tweed are considered the best materials. Regarding the color scheme, give preference to traditional colors: gray, black, beige, blue, brown.

Avoid excessive decoration that has no functional value. Another caveat is that you should try on a coat over a warm sweater. You need to make sure that the coat is loose enough, does not restrict movement, and is warm and comfortable.



2. Fur coat

A fur coat is an element of the wardrobe, which, in addition to its protective function, serves as an indicator of the high status of its owner. Since ancient times, fur has been considered an attribute of luxury. Therefore, the cost of a fur coat made from natural fur is quite high.

To make the right choice, you need to consider several factors when buying a fur coat.

First, you should check the fur for strength, rub it with your hands, pull it, squeezing it with your fingers. High-quality fur should not fall out, otherwise this indicates a violation of the manufacturing technology.

Secondly, you can check whether the fur is dyed or not. To do this, you need to hold the fur with a piece of light fabric and stretch it slightly, and then see if there are any traces of paint left on the fabric. If yes, you should not purchase such a fur coat.



3. Down jacket

Initially, a down jacket was considered an element of a sports wardrobe. But recently its meaning in the life of modern fashionistas has changed. Now everyone wears down jackets, regardless of age, size, or position in society. After all, a down jacket can be not only warm and comfortable, but also stylish.

There is a common belief that a down jacket makes you look fatter, making your figure more voluminous. But this can be avoided if you take into account the following points: when choosing a down jacket, give preference to a fitted model, with vertical stitching or diagonal quilting, asymmetrical zipper, and contrasting side inserts. These details visually slim and elongate the silhouette.



4. Leather jacket

A leather jacket represents convenience, comfort and relevance. It is available in the wardrobe of any fashionista and is universal, as it can be combined with most other things. From this we can conclude that a leather jacket is an indispensable thing in everyday life.

When choosing such a jacket, you should pay attention to the quality of the leather. The optimal material for the jacket would be calfskin or sheepskin. Make sure that the leather is well stained by rubbing it with a napkin. In addition, such a jacket should be loose enough and not restrict movement. The seams and fittings of the jacket should be as neat as possible.



5. Sheepskin coat

Sheepskin coat is a great alternative to a fur coat. It can be just as warm and luxurious, but at the same time very practical. The sheepskin coat got its name because it is made from tanned sheepskin with the fur inside.

Sheepskin coats can be very diverse in length, color and style. High-quality sheepskin coats are sewn from large pieces. There should be no scratches, stains or traces of glue on the sheepskin coat. The direction of the fur inside the sheepskin coat should be from bottom to top.

You should also check the sheepskin coat for water resistance by dropping a little water on its surface. The water should drain without leaving a trace. This will mean that the dressing of the sheepskin coat was done correctly.



6. Trench

The trench coat was once an element of military uniform. Today it is an indispensable item in the wardrobe of every fashionista. The standard for the perfect trench coat is the classic trench coat from the British brand Burberry. To sew it, a special rubberized fabric called gabardine was used. But you can also find a worthy alternative to it in other brands.

Today, the trench coat has a wide range of fabrics and cuts. It doesn’t have to be gabardine; trench coats can also be made from lighter cotton-blend fabrics. The classic trench coat has a sandy beige color, but you can choose any other color that suits you - dark blue, black, gray, khaki.

Regarding the length of the trench coat: those who value comfort above all in their clothes can pay attention to shortened models; lovers of elegant classics usually choose a trench coat below the knees. Mandatory details: turn-down collar, shoulder straps, raglan and detachable yoke.



7. Summer coat

Relatively recently, a summer coat has entered the fashion list. This wardrobe item is ideal for a cool summer evening. Unlike the universal trench coat, the summer coat is more sophisticated, elegant, and refined.

The classic summer coat is mid-thigh length. The materials used are linen, cotton, jacquard, brocade, and lace. The model with three-quarter sleeves is very popular. The silhouette of a summer coat can be straight, or cocoon-shaped, or fitted, reminiscent of an elegant dress, or A-line, in the style of the 60s.

A summer coat can be either with or without a collar - with a round neckline. Usually a summer coat is worn without buttoning it - this is a great way to create an additional vertical that can visually elongate the silhouette.



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8. Cape

A cape is a sleeveless cape coat with a loose fit and sloping shoulder line. The length of the cape can be different: from mid-thigh to floor-length models. The main materials used when sewing a cape: wool, drape, tweed, knitwear, cashmere.

There are many different styles of capes: with pockets, collar, hood, belt, etc. The only thing you should focus on when choosing a cape is that it should be wide enough and not restrict movement.

A cape cannot be called a universal item; due to the peculiarities of its cut, it can create excess volume in the upper part of the figure. Therefore, it is recommended for wearing by tall and slender girls.



9. Parka

The parka is an elongated jacket, which is fastened at the front with a zipper hidden under the placket; it also has a drawstring cord at the waist, a hood and patch pockets. Previously, parkas were made to be insulated and lined with fur on the inside. Now this is not necessary; there are lightweight versions of the parka.

The parka is usually made from practical, non-staining materials; the colors traditional for parkas are khaki, marsh, olive, gray, black, brown.

Despite all the variety of textures, styles and colors of parkas, give preference to universal models with a straight cut in a sporty or military style. This parka can be successfully combined with other things from your wardrobe.



10. Cardigan

A cardigan is a knitted or knitted sweater model consisting of five parts: a back, sleeves and two separate front elements. The cardigan can be long or short, can be fastened with buttons, tied with a belt, or even without a fastener.

The convenience and practicality of the cardigan allowed it to become an element of every woman’s basic wardrobe. The cardigan is universal, it can be combined with anything: with dresses and skirts, as well as with trousers. Nowadays, elongated models of cardigans are especially relevant. They can be dense, coarse textured knit, with buttons.

Also in fashion are thin cardigans draped in beautiful folds. Another trend is asymmetrical cardigans, which add a special edge and sophistication to the look.



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