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A modern blouse
A modern blouse

The word blouse most commonly refers to a woman's shirt, although the term is also used for some men's military uniform jackets. A shirt is a cloth garment for the upper body Originally an item of underwear worn exclusively by men it has become in American English a catch-all term for

Western world

Blouses were rarely part of the fashionable woman's wardrobe until the 1890s. Fashion in the 1890s in European and European-influenced countries is characterized by long elegant lines tall collars and the rise of Sportswear. Before that time, they were occasionally popular for informal wear in styles that echoed peasant or traditional clothing, such as the Garibaldi shirt of the 1860s. A peasant is an agricultural worker who subsists by working a small plot of ground The word tradition comes from the Latin traditionem acc of traditio which means "a giving up delivering up surrendering" and is used in a number of 1860s fashion in European and European-influenced Clothing is characterized by extremely full-skirted women's fashions relying on Crinolines and hoops and

During the later Victorian period, blouses became common for informal, practical wear. A simple blouse with a plain skirt was the standard dress for the newly expanded female (non-domestic) workforce of the 1890s, especially for those employed in office work. A domestic worker, domestic, servingman, servingwoman, or servant is one who works and often also lives within the employer's household An office is generally a room or other area in which people work, but may also denote a position within an Organization with specific duties attached In the 1900s and 1910s, elaborate blouses, such as the "lingerie blouse" (so-called because they were heavily decorated with lace and embroidery in a style formerly restricted to underwear) and the "Gibson Girl blouse" with tucks and pleating, became immensely popular for daywear and even some informal evening wear. Fashion in the period throughout the years 1900-1909 in European and European-influenced and American women with the countries continued the period as do women's broad hats and full " Fashion in the years 1910-1919 is characterized by a rich and exotic opulence in the first half of the decade in contrast with the somber practicality of garments worn during the Lingerie is a term for fashionable and alluring women's Undergarments It derives from the French word linge, "washables" — as in faire le linge Embroidery is the Art or Handicraft of decorating fabric or other Materials with designs stitched in strands of thread or The Gibson Girl was the personification of the feminine ideal as portrayed in the satirical pen and ink illustrated stories created by Illustrator Charles Dana Gibson A pleat (older plait) is a type of Fold formed by doubling fabric back upon itself and securing it in place Since then, blouses have remained a wardrobe staple.

Blouses are often made of cotton or silk cloth and may or may not include a collar and sleeves. Cotton is a soft staple Fibre that grows around the seeds of the cotton plant ( Gossypium sp Silk is a natural Protein Fiber, some forms of which can be woven into Textiles The best-known type of silk is obtained from cocoons A textile is a flexible material comprised of a network of natural or artificial Fibres often referred to as thread or Yarn. In Clothing, a collar is the part of a Shirt, Dress, coat or Blouse that fastens around or frames the Neck. Sleeve ( O Eng ''slieve'' or ''slyf'', a word allied to slip, cf They are generally more tailored than simple knit tops, and may contain feminine details such as ruffles or embroidered decorations. In Sewing and Dressmaking, a ruffle, frill, or furbelow is a strip of fabric, Lace or Ribbon tightly gathered Embroidery is the Art or Handicraft of decorating fabric or other Materials with designs stitched in strands of thread or


Blouses have buttons reversed from that of men's shirts. In Clothing and Fashion design, a button is a small plastic or metal disc- or knob-shaped typically round object usually attached to an article of Clothing That is, the buttons are normally on the wearer's left-hand and the buttonholes are on the right. The reasons for this are unclear, and while several theories exist none have conclusive evidence. Some suggest this custom was introduced by launderers so they could distinguish between women's and men's shirts. One theory purports that the tradition arose in the Middle Ages when one manner of manifesting wealth was by the number of buttons one wore. Another that the original design was based on armour which was designed so that a right-handed opponent would not catch their weapon in the seam and tear through, and also that a person could draw a weapon with their right-hand without catching it in a loose seam of their own clothes. Female servants were in charge of buttoning their mistress's gowns (since the buttons were usually in the back). A domestic worker, domestic, servingman, servingwoman, or servant is one who works and often also lives within the employer's household They tired of attempting to deal with buttons that were, from their point of view, backwards and as such they started reversing the placement when making or repairing them. Another possible reason is so men can easily undo blouses as, from the front, buttons are on the same side as a men's shirt. One other theory is that women were normally dressed by their maids, while men dressed themselves. As such, women's blouses were designed so it could be easily buttoned by the maid but that of men were designed so it could be easily buttoned by the person wearing it.

Although in all the cases proposed the reasons for the distinction no longer exist, it continues out of custom or tradition. A convention is a set of agreed, stipulated or generally accepted Standards norms social norms or criteria, often taking the form of The word tradition comes from the Latin traditionem acc of traditio which means "a giving up delivering up surrendering" and is used in a number of

India and South Asia

In India and South Asia, the traditional women's attire consists of the choli and the sari (sometimes spelled "saree"). India, officially the Republic of India (भारत गणराज्य inc-Latn Bhārat Gaṇarājya; see also other Indian languages) is a country A choli ( lengha in Pakistan or ravika in Telugu) is a midriff-baring blouse worn in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka for the town in Nepal see Sari Nepal A sari or saree or shari is a female garment in the Indian subcontinent The choli is a low-cut short-sleeve blouse which exposes the midriff, and the sari is a long piece of cloth which is draped over one shoulder and covers half of the choli. Up until recently, Indian women have not worn bras, but in the past few decades, due to western influences, some Indian women have started to wear bras under their cholis.

Dictionary

blouse

-noun

  1. an outer garment, usually loose, that is similar to a shirt and reaches from the neck to the waist or below. Nowadays, in colloquial use, blouse refers almost always to a woman's shirt that buttons down the front.
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