Ρούχα και Μόδα - Παλτό και Μπουφάν
Εδώ θα μάθετε μερικές αγγλικές λέξεις που σχετίζονται με παλτό και σακάκια όπως "blazer", "cardigan" και "hoodie".
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a type of light jacket either worn with pants that do not match or as a uniform by the members of a union, school, club, etc.
a type of jacket that is made of wool, usually has a knitted design, and its front could be closed with buttons or a zipper
a piece of clothing with long sleeves, worn outdoors and over other clothes to keep warm or dry
a black or white jacket for men worn with a bowtie as formal evening wear
a piece of clothing such as a sweatshirt or jacket that has a cover for the head
a short item of clothing that we wear on the top part of our body, usually has sleeves and something in the front so we could close it
a woolen or cotton piece of clothing with long sleeves and no buttons, which covers the upper body
a long coat made of rubberized cotton that is water-resistant and keeps one dry under the rain
a long, light coat, typically with a belt, made of water-resistant fabric that keeps us dry in the rain
a very formal coat for men that is short at the front with two long pointed parts at the back
a loose long-sleeved warm item of clothing worn casually or for exercising on the top part of our body, usually made of cotton
a warm knitted piece of clothing made of wool with long sleeves and no buttons
a piece of clothing worn on the top part of our body that is made of cotton or wool, has long sleeves and a closed front
a type of jacket that fits tightly around the cuffs, neck, and waistband protecting one from the wind
a casual or semi-formal men's jacket with a looser fit and various features like patch pockets and elbow patches
a type of heavy, warm coat that is designed to protect the wearer from cold weather and wind, and often has a fur-lined hood
a sleeveless insulated outer garment that is filled with down or a synthetic material to provide warmth
a warm, quilted jacket filled with the soft and fluffy under feathers of ducks or geese
a type of jacket with a single row of buttons down the front, commonly made from suit fabrics
a type of jacket that has two rows of buttons on the front, with the outer row overlapping the inner row
a type of outerwear made from animal pelts, designed for warmth and insulation in cold weather
a formal men's suit typically worn for black-tie events and formal occasions
a type of professional attire consisting of a jacket and pants or a skirt
a light-colored suit usually with pockets on the front of the jacket, worn by men in hot weather
a type of outerwear designed to prevent water from penetrating through the fabric and reaching the wearer's skin
a type of raincoat, typically made of waterproof or water-resistant fabric, that is designed to provide protection from rain
a sweater that has a lifted collar folding over itself and covering the neck
a type of women's suit consisting of a matching set of trousers and a jacket or blazer
a type of men's suit consisting of a jacket with a single row of buttons down the front
a type of men's suit consisting of a jacket with two parallel columns of buttons on the front
a type of men's formal attire worn for daytime formal occasions
a set of outerwear that includes a separate jacket or coat and a pair of matching pants
a sleeveless jacket or vest that is often quilted and padded for warmth
a loose, long, and typically waist-length coat or cloak, often worn as a garment for warmth or style
a type of short coat or jacket, typically reaching the hips or mid-thigh, often worn for warmth or as a fashionable outer garment
a type of long overcoat with a loose, double-breasted design and a cape-like collar
a long, lightweight overcoat that is worn over a suit or other formal attire
a long overcoat worn over a man's formal dress in the 18th and 19th centuries
a waterproof raincoat or overcoat typically made of rubberized or waxed fabric
an outerwear with sleeves that extend to the collar; with diagonal seams from the underarm to the neckline
a formal men's coat typically worn at weddings during the Victorian era
a heavy, double-breasted outer coat, typically made of wool and featuring broad lapels, large buttons, and a short length
a heavy, woolen coat that was originally designed for outdoor activities in cold and wet weather
a heavy overcoat with a full-length button-front, traditionally made of wool and designed to be worn over other clothing
a knee-length overcoat made from a heavy woolen material, often worn on top of traditional religious clothing
a short, waist-length jacket with long sleeves that is open at the front and often worn by women
a short, waist-length jacket with a front zip closure, ribbed cuffs and waistband
a heavy, warm jacket typically made of wool or flannel, and often features a plaid pattern
a type of waterproof garment made of tightly woven cotton fabric that has been treated with oil or wax to repel water
a heavy, navy-blue coat that typically features broad lapels and double-breasted buttons
a thin and breathable outerwear piece designed to provide some protection from mild weather conditions
a garment made of strong material that is designed to restrain a person's arms, making it difficult or impossible for them to move
a short close-fitting military jacket that is usually worn by officers
a jacket with a pair of pants or a skirt that are made from the same cloth and should be worn together