- An
undershirt in
American English (vest in
British and
South African English,
banyan in the
Indian Subcontinent, or
singlet in
Australia and New Zealand)...
- that have been cut off.
Depending on the style, they can be worn as
undershirts, by
athletes in
sports such as
track and
field and triathlon, or as casual...
- A
camisole is a
sleeveless undershirt typically worn by women,
extending to the waist. The
camisole is
usually made of satin, nylon, silk, or cotton. Historically...
- (Russian: тельняшка,
pronounced [tʲɪlʲˈnʲaʂkə]) is a
horizontally striped undershirt worn as
uniform by
Russian military personnel. It has
stripes in white...
- the
local languages, chaddi, or
kachcha are
underpants and
baniyan is
undershirts). In
addition to
wearing undergarments,
members wear face
masks and cover...
- of
clothing that
covers the
front of the torso,
originally worn as an
undershirt with
medicinal properties. With the
opening of China, it is sometimes...
- Patlu. He
wears a blue
dress shirt with dark blue
floral prints, a
yellow undershirt, a
brown belt, dark blue
leggings with blue cuffs, and
brown shoes. He...
- many
years famous for its
union suits, an
undergarment consisting of an
undershirt and
underdrawers combined in a
single garment. The
company was also said...
- waistcoat,
while in
British and
Indian English, it is what
Americans call an
undershirt or tank top. Vest may also
refer to: Vest (development region), Romania...
-
referred to
simply as a
tallit or tallis; and
tallit katan (everyday
undershirt).
Through synecdoche, a
tallit katan may be
referred to as tzitzit. The...