Scroll down to learn about Men and Womens Fashion Clothing, Fashion Accessories, Fabrics, international styles, and more.
This book is a visual list of tools, textiles, fabrics, fashion designs, and wearable art, from bygone times to the present day, and from all over the world.
Scroll further down for related links to mens and womens fashion clothing at designer outlet stores Near You, along with links to fashion colleges Near You, and a free, simple sewing pattern of womens fashion clothing.
by Judee Shipman
TRICOT: A type of ribbed knit fabric, typically fashioned from synthetic materials.
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TRICOTINE: A woven fabric recognizable by its double twill design.
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TRILBY: A narrow-brimmed fedora hat.
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TRIM: Any decorative effect added to a finished garment.
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TROUSERS: A pair of pants.
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TRUMPET SKIRT: A straight skirt with a flared hem.
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T-SHIRT: A short sleeved cotton shirt, so named for being shaped approximately like the letter T.
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T-STRAP: A shoe with one vertical strap that travels up the instep, with another strap going across from one ankle to the other.
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TUBE TOP: A ladies' top made from a wide band (tube) of elasticized fabric. Also known as a bandeau.
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TUCK: A stitched fold in a garment, serving the same purpose as pleats.
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TUKMA: A small, button-like fastener.
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TULLE: A very lightweight netting made from nylon, silk, or rayon. Typically used underneath skirts to add volume to the silhouette.
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TUNIC: A casual, untailored slip-on dress, such a a house dress.
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TURTLE NECK: A long, close-fitting sweater collar designed to be turned down once at the neck.
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TUTU: A type of short skirt, typically worn by female skaters and ballet dancers.
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TUQUE: A warm knitted wool hat, like a skullcap, only longer.
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TUSSAH: A silk fabric derived from wild, uncultivated silkworms.
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TUSSORE: Fabric that is woven from tussah fiber.
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TUXEDO: A staple of men's formal wear, typically involving black pants, a black jacket, a black tie, and a white tailored shirt. Sometime a sash around the waist is added.
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TURBAN: A tall hat that wraps around the hair like a bandage.
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TWEED: A roughly textured wool fabric, often with a houndstooth or herringbone design.
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TWILL: A versatile fabric with diagonal ribbing and a smooth finish.
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Try this FREE, FAST AND EASY SEWING PATTERN! Full instructions included.
Design your own Mens and Womens Fashion Clothing at a Fashion College Near You.
FACTORY OUTLETS IN EVERY STATE provides a detailed list of stores Near You that sell mens and womens fashion clothing at discounted prices.
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