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/ˈbɫeɪzɝ/
noun

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.

synonymsport coat
synonymsport jacket
synonymsports coat
synonymsports jacket
What is a "blazer"?

A blazer is a type of jacket that is typically made of sturdy materials such as wool or cotton and is designed to be worn for semi-formal or formal occasions. Blazers typically have a more tailored and structured design than other types of jackets, with a fitted silhouette, notch lapels, and a single-breasted button closure. They can come in a range of colors and patterns, but navy blue and black are the most traditional options. Blazers are often worn with dress pants, but they can also be paired with jeans or chinos for a more casual look. They are a versatile and timeless piece of clothing that can add a touch of sophistication to any outfit.

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/dʒˈɪmslɪp/
noun

a sleeveless dress worn by girls, primarily in the United Kingdom and Ireland, as a school uniform

What is a "gymslip"?

A gymslip is a type of school uniform worn by girls, typically consisting of a sleeveless pinafore-style dress worn over a blouse or sweater. It is usually knee-length and made of a sturdy material such as wool or polyester. The gymslip was originally designed for physical education classes but later became a common school uniform item for girls in the United Kingdom and other countries. Some modern variations of the gymslip have incorporated a pleated skirt or a more modern design, but the basic style remains the same.

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/skˈuːl bˈædʒ/
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a small symbol that students wear to show they belong to a specific school

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PE kit
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/pˈiː ˈiː kˈɪt/
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a set of clothing worn for physical education classes or sports activities

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/ˈɡaʊn/
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a loose cloak worn on official occasions or special ceremonies, such as the one worn by a lawyer at court

synonymrobe
What is a "gown"?

A gown is a type of formal wear worn by lawyers, barristers, judges, and other legal professionals in courtrooms or other formal legal settings. The gown is typically made of black or dark-colored wool and features long sleeves and a buttoned front. It is often worn over a white shirt and collar, with a black tie, and accessorized with a white wig and bands or a black scarf. The style and design of the gown can vary depending on the country or region, and some legal traditions require specific colors or accessories to be worn. The gown serves as a symbol of the wearer's legal authority and professional status and helps to create a sense of formality and decorum in legal proceedings.

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/mˈɔːɹɾɑːɹbˌoːɹd/
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a black cap with a stiff square top and a tassel, worn as a sign of academic achievement

synonymacademic cap
synonymgraduate cap
synonymOxford cap
What is a "mortarboard"?

A mortarboard is a type of academic headgear that is worn during graduation ceremonies in many countries. It consists of a flat square board, traditionally made of black felt, with a tassel attached to the top. The board is usually worn horizontally on the head, with the tassel hanging down from one side. The mortarboard has become a symbol of academic achievement and is commonly associated with higher education. It is typically worn by graduates, but can also be worn by faculty and other academic officials during academic ceremonies. The origin of the mortarboard can be traced back to the Middle Ages when it was worn by scholars and teachers as a symbol of their profession.

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/ˌækədˈɛmɪk ɹɪɡˈeɪliə/
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the traditional attire worn by faculty, staff, and students during academic ceremonies such as graduations, typically including robes, caps, and hoods

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tassel
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/ˈtæsəɫ/
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a hanging ornament made of threads or cords, often found at the end of graduation caps or attached to curtains or clothing

academic stole
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/ˌækədˈɛmɪk stˈoʊl/
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a decorative sash worn over the shoulders by graduating students as a symbol of academic achievement or membership in an organization

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honor cord
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/ˈɑːnɚ kˈoːɹd/
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a decorative cord worn around the neck or over the graduation gown by graduating students to signify academic achievement or membership in an honor society

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/ˈhʊd/
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a garment worn over the shoulders and back, typically with a colorful lining and trim, to signify the academic degree and field of study of the wearer

Tudor bonnet
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/tjˈuːdɚ bˈɑːnɪt/
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a traditional academic cap with a soft crown and a tassel worn by graduates and faculty members during academic ceremonies

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