Classification of Clothing and Clothing (Chinese and English)
2.1 Apparel apparel and accessories
A general term for items that decorate the human body (including clothing, shoes and hats, socks, gloves, scarves, ties, bags, etc.).
Synonyms: clothing
2.2 Clothing garments, clothing, apparel
Products worn on the human body for protection and decoration.
Synonyms: clothes, clothes
2.3 Fashion fashion
New and fashionable fashionable clothing accepted by a considerable number of people within a certain time and space.
2.4 Ready-to-wear
Clothes made in mass production according to specified sizes.
2.5 Customized clothing customer made
According to personal measurements, individual pieces are cut, and the finished garment is made.
2.6 woolen garment woolen garment
Clothes made of pure wool or wool blended fabrics.
2.7 Cotton clothes cotton clothes
Clothes made of cotton or cotton blended fabrics.
2.8 Silk garment silk garment
Clothes made of natural silk, rayon, and synthetic silk fabrics.
2.9 Chemical fiber garment chemical fiber garment
Clothes made of various chemical fiber fabrics.
2.10 Fur or leather garment
Clothes made of fur or leather.
2.11 Down garment down garment
Clothes filled with down.
2.12 Artificial fur clothing artificial fur and leather garment
Clothes made of natural or chemical fiber fabrics that imitate various furs.
2.13 Men’s clothing men’s wear
Clothes worn by adult men.
2.14 Women’s clothing women”s wear
Clothes worn by adult women.
2.15 Children’s clothing children”s wear
Clothing suitable for children.
2.16 Baby clothing infant”s wear
Clothing suitable for babies under one year old.
3.1 Tops
3.1.1 suit suit
Western-style top. According to the different buttons, they can be divided into single-breasted suits, double-breasted suits, etc.; according to the different lapels, they can be divided into flat lapel suits, split-lapel suits, etc.
Synonym: suit
3.1.2 Zhongshan jacket zhongshan jacket
A top that evolved from the stand-up collar and patch pocket clothes worn by Dr. Sun Yat-sen.
Synonym: Chinese tunic suit
3.1.3 undress uniform
Top tops imitating military uniforms.
3.1.4 Young men’s jacket
A top with a stand-up collar, three-open pockets or three patch pockets.
3.1.5 Jacket jacket
A top with short length, wide bust, tight cuffs and tight hem.
3.1.6 Hunting coat
Originally worn for hunting, it has now developed into a multi-pocket, slit-style top worn in daily life, with short sleeves and long sleeves.
3.1.7 Shirt shirt (men), blouse (women)
A top worn between the inner and outer tops or worn alone. Men’s shirts usually have chest pockets and sleeve cuffs.
3.1.8 Eastern and western style coat
Chinese style, a sleeved top.
3.1.9 Chinese style coat Chinese style coat
Chinese style collar, sleeved tops, single or clip-on.
3.1.10 cowboy wear
3.1.11 cotton wadded jacket
A top made of warm materials such as wadding cotton, chemical fiber cotton, camel hair, etc. There are Chinese cotton-padded jackets and Chinese and Western-style cotton-padded jackets.
3.1.12 Down jacket down wear
A top filled with down, which is warm and suitable for cold areas.
3.1.13 Cold-proof clothing cotton wadded jacket
A top made of warm materials such as wadding chemical fiber cotton. Eclectic styles.
3.1.14 Vest vest
Sleeveless top. It can be worn inside or outside outer clothing to facilitate the movement of hands. Mainly include suit vests, cotton vests, down vests and other varieties.
Synonyms: vest, waistcoat
3.2 Bottoms
3.2.1 Trousers
The trousers have side seams and should be worn at the front and back. Pay attention to trousers that are in harmony with your body shape.
3.2.2 Western shorts short pants
The craftsmanship is basically the same as Western trousers, and the length of the shorts is above the knee.
3.2.3 Chinese style slack
Traditional trousers with a large waistband, no side seams, and no front or back trousers.
3.2.4 Overalls
Pants with overalls.
3.2.5 Riding breeches
Trousers with tightened legs worn when riding horses.
3.2.6 Knickerbockers knickerbockers
Pants with wide legs and tight cuffs that look like lanterns.
3.2.7 Culotte
Pants with widened legs and a skirt-like appearance.
3.2.8 Jeans
Evolved from the sturdy work pants made of canvas during the American pioneer period. Nowadays, pants made of strong woolen are mostly used.
3.2.9 Jumpsuit
A garment in which a top and pants are connected.
3.2.10 bell-bottom trousers
Trousers with flared legs.
3.2.11 Cotton wadded trousers
Cold-warming trousers made of cotton, chemical fiber cotton, camel hair and other thermal insulation materials.
3.2.12 Down wadded trousers
Cold-warming trousers filled with down.
3.2.13 dress dress
A one-piece garment with a top and skirt connected together.
3.2.14 Jumper skirt
A collarless, sleeveless vest-like dress.
3.2.15 A-line skirt
A skirt that unfolds diagonally from the waist to the hem in an “A” shape.
3.2.16 Flare skirt
The upper part of the skirt is closely attached to the waist and hips of the human body, and spreads diagonally downward from the hip line, shaped like a flare.
3.2.17 Mini-skirts
A kind of hem in the middle of the thigh.�Short skirt above.
Synonym; miniskirt
3.2.18 pleated skirt pleated-skirt
A skirt whose entire skirt is composed of regular pleats.
3.2.19 tiered skirt
The skirt is made of multi-layered horizontal pieces and is shaped like a tower.
Synonym; tower skirt
3.2.20 straight skirt
A tubular or tubular skirt that hangs naturally from the waist.
Synonyms: uniform skirt, straight skirt, straight skirt
3.2.21 Qipao style skirt
A skirt with slits on the left and right side seams.
3.2.22 Suit skirt skirt
A skirt that is matched with a suit top, usually using darts, pleating and other methods to make the skirt fit, and the length is above and below the knee.
3.3 Full body outfit
3.3.1 Wind and raincoat all-weather coat
Windproof and rainproof dual-purpose single and clip-on coat.
3.3.2 Trench coat
Windproof single, long jacket.
3.3.3 Cape
A sleeveless, windproof coat draped over the shoulders.
3.3.4 Mantle
A hooded cloak.
3.3.5 overcoat
In order to protect against wind and cold, it is an outer coat worn over ordinary clothes. The style changes according to fashion. There are mainly woolen coats, cotton coats, down coats, fur coats, leather coats, artificial fur coats and other varieties.
3.3.6 Qipao Qipao
A traditional Chinese women’s robe with a stand-up collar, a large right placket, a tight waist and a slit at the hem.
3.3.7 Night-gown
A loose and longer robe worn in the bedroom.
3.3.8 Pajamas pyjamas
Two-piece pajamas consisting of a top and pants.
3.3.9 Suits
Clothes worn with matching upper and lower suits. It is made of matching clothes, trousers, skirts, etc. of the same color and material or with the same style.
3.4 Dress
3.4.1 Wedding gown
Origined from Europe and the United States, it is the dress worn by brides during weddings.
3.4.2 Swallowtailed coat
It is a dress worn by men on special occasions. It has a short front body and two slits in the back body like a swallowtail.
3.4.3 Evening dress Evening dress
The gorgeous skirt worn by women in night social occasions.
3.5 Business suit business suit
Special and distinctive clothing worn by industry personnel as required when working. There are post and telecommunications services, railway services, customs services, maritime services, civil aviation services, tax services, traffic supervision services, industrial and commercial management services, etc.
3.6 Labor protection clothing working wear
Clothes that provide convenience and protect the human body for personnel in special industries when working. There are miners’ uniforms, steel-making uniforms, oil workers’ uniforms, road maintenance uniforms, etc.
Coats
4.1.1 Predecessor
4.1.1.1 Shoulder seam shoulder seam
The part where the front and rear shoulders connect.
4.1.1.2 Collar notch
The part from the end of the collar bottom to the stop of the door placket.
4.1.1.3 Clothing closure
The piece of clothing at the keyhole.
4.1.1.4 Front edge
The edge of the placket.
4.1.1.5 front overlap
The part where the door flaps overlap.
4.1.1.6 Buttonhole buttonhole
The eye hole of a button.
4.1.1.7 Eye distance buttonhole spacing
The distance between buttonholes.
4.1.1.8 armhole
The part of the sleeve.
4.1.1.9 lapel
The upper folded part of the door placket.
4.1.1.9.1 Notch lapel
A square-angle lapel with a triangular notch at the angle between the upper collar piece and the upper collar piece.
4.1.1.9.2 peak lapel
The peak lapel forms a sharp point upward.
4.1.1.10 Chest
The plump part of the front of clothes.
4.1.1.11 waist line
The thin part of the waist of clothes.
4.1.1.12 side seam
The seam under the armhole that connects the front and back body.
4.1.1.13 under lap
Buttoned piece of clothing.
4.1.1.14 Hem
The edge of the lower part of clothing.
4.1.1.15 Serial port gorge
The seam between the collar surface and lapel surface.
4.1.1.16 Mock button hole
A decorative buttonhole without eye opening.
4.1.1.17 Roll line
The folded part of the lapel.
4.1.1.18 single breasted
One row of buttons on the placket.
4.1.1.19 double breasted
Source: “China Textile Network”
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