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Costumer
Costumer Cos"tum`er (-t?m`?r), n. One who makes or deals in costumes, as for theaters, fancy balls, etc.

Meaning of costume from wikipedia

- activities, such as riding costume, swimming costume, dance costume, and evening costume. Appropriate and acceptable costume is subject to changes in fashion...
- A folk costume (also regional costume, national costume, traditional clothing, traditional garment or traditional regalia) expresses a national identity...
- A costume party (American English) or fancy dress party (other varieties of English) is a type of party, common in contemporary Western culture, in which...
- Costume design is the creation of clothing for the overall appearance of a character or performer. Costume may refer to the style of dress particular to...
- National costumes of Poland (Polish: stroje ludowe) vary by region. They are typically not worn in daily life but at folk festivals, folk weddings, religious...
- In ancient Gr**** costume, a tainia (Ancient Gr****: ταινία; pl.: ταινίαι or Latin: taenia; pl.: taeniae) was a headband, ribbon, or fillet. The tainia...
- Costume or fashion jewelry includes a range of decorative items worn for personal adornment that are manufactured as less expensive ornamentation to complement...
- Halloween costumes are costumes worn on Halloween, a festival which falls on October 31. Halloween costumes are traditionally based on frightening supernatural...
- The Academy Award for Best Costume Design is one of the Academy Awards presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) for...
- London. Sa****uards of cloth (broadcloth) are listed in many inventories of costume. In 1586, Margaret Grey and Mary Grey, daughters of a Newcastle miller...