A heat-insulating substance which is composed of an upper and lower fabric, between which there is provided a wadding layer. These layers can be stitched or glued, so that the quilted or stitched fabric forms a cohesive whole.
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Gilet
Gilet
A vest is a garment originally worn under a suit as part of a three-piece suit or in combination with a two-piece suit. It can also be worn without a jacket on a shirt or T-shirt.
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Grill
Grill
Decorations in the mouth.
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Neckline
Halslijn
The shape of the neck opening in a garment. The shape may be round, oval, square, horseshoe-shaped, V-shaped, pyramid-shaped or dumbbell-shaped.
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Harem pants
Harembroek
A loose-fitting pants, of which the pipes will be closed at the bottom with a drawstring or a rubber band at the ankles.
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Haute couture
Haute couture
Dress leading fashion designers hand made of precious materials. High fashion is primarily for the prestige maintained. The real money is made with the perfumes, bags attached to the name of fashion, shoes and other accessories.
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Hip pants
Hepbroek
The hip pants has waistband lower on the hip.
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Hoody
Hoody
A hoody with large front pockets.
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Monty-coat
Houtje-touwtje
A closure for garments on which fall the fronts far over one another and are closed by wood (or plastic) to be diced by stabbing a mourning loop. The jacket is also known as Monty coat; the model was known as battle dress during World War II.