Kleidung und Mode - Umhänge und einteilige Anzüge
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter im Zusammenhang mit Umhängen und einteiligen Anzügen wie „robe“, „overalls“ und „poncho“.
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a loose garment without sleeves that is fastened at the neck and hangs from the shoulders, shorter than a cloak
Kap
a simple, sleeveless outer garment, worn over the body to provide warmth and protection from the elements
Poncho
a loose-fitting garment, usually made of lightweight fabric, that is worn over swimwear or other clothing to conceal or protect the skin from the sun
Vertuschung
a type of casual garment consisting of pants, a chest flap and straps over the shoulders, made of denim or other fabrics
a one-piece garment that combines a top and pants into a single piece of clothing
Overall
a one-piece, form-fitting garment that covers the torso, legs, and sometimes arms, often made of stretchy material such as spandex or latex
Catsuit
a type of garment that is draped around the body and fastened at the waist, often with a tie or belt
Mantel
a woman's dress with a fitted bodice and a full skirt that falls loosely over the hips
Kittel
a type of sturdy work wear trousers made from denim or cotton fabric, often with bib and shoulder straps
Latzhose
a loose-fitting garment in which the sleeve and the bodice of a garment are cut as one piece
Dolman
a long, elegant coat worn often in the 19th century
langes und elegantes Kleid
a formal cloak, typically floor-length, worn by men and women as an outer garment in formal events and the opera
Opernumhang
a loose sleeveless cloak worn as an outer garment, usually fastened at the neck and falling over the shoulders and back
Mantel
a lace or silk veil worn by women over the head and shoulders, especially during religious or formal ceremonies
Mantilla
a short cloak or cape that covers the shoulders and upper arms, typically worn by women
Mantelet
a traditional South American garment that is similar to a shawl or a poncho
Manta
a long ecclesiastical cloak worn by clergy or by choristers in a church choir
Mantel
a type of hood or hooded cloak, often made of wool or fur, that was popular in Europe during the 16th and 17th centuries
Kapuzineraffe
a long hooded cloak or mantle typically made of wool and worn in North Africa and the Middle East
Burnus