Clothing
- Suit (clothing), a set of clothing with matching pieces, including at least a coat and trousers
- Formal wear, the general terms for clothing suitable for formal social events
- Boilersuit, or coverall, a loose-fitting one-piece clothing
- Diving suit, for use under water, including:
- Wetsuit, for use in warmer water
- Dry suit, for use in colder water, or where hazardous chemicals may be encountered
- Jumpsuit, a one-piece clothing with sleeves and legs
- Space suit, for use in outer space
- Swimsuit, a clothing for use in water sports or sunbathing
- Catsuit, a skin-tight one-piece clothing
- Environmental suit, a clothing used for a particular activity or environment
- Human suit (also known as Human disguise), in science fiction, a suit of human skin and clothing which an alien wears, to pass as a human
- Ageing suit
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Famous quotes containing the word clothing:
“No change in musical style will survive unless it is accompanied by a change in clothing style. Rock is to dress up to.”
—Frank Zappa (19401994)
“In the very midst of the crowd about this wreck, there were men with carts busily collecting the seaweed which the storm had cast up, and conveying it beyond the reach of the tide, though they were often obliged to separate fragments of clothing from it, and they might at any moment have found a human body under it. Drown who might, they did not forget that this weed was a valuable manure. This shipwreck had not produced a visible vibration in the fabric of society.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“Indeed, I thought, slipping the silver into my purse ... what a change of temper a fixed income will bring about. No force in the world can take from me my five hundred pounds. Food, house and clothing are mine for ever. Therefore not merely do effort and labour cease, but also hatred and bitterness. I need not hate any man; he cannot hurt me. I need not flatter any man; he has nothing to give me.”
—Virginia Woolf (18821941)