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What (who) is twin set - definition

CARDIGAN SWEATER WITH MATCHING SHORT SLEEVE PULLOVER OR SHELL
Twin set; Sweater set; Twin sweater set
  • Woman wearing a twinset

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A twinset, twin set or sweater-set is a matching set of a cardigan and a (usually) short-sleeved jumper or pullover. The twinset first appeared in the 1940s and is now considered a classic wardrobe staple.
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¦ noun chiefly Brit. a woman's matching cardigan and jumper.

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Twinset

A twinset, twin set or sweater-set is a matching set of a cardigan and a (usually) short-sleeved jumper or pullover. The twinset first appeared in the early 1930s and is now considered a classic wardrobe staple.

Examples of use of twin set
1. Now that‘s what we call a twin set Roughly one in 28 of those attending the 1,140–pupil school is a twin.
2. She was renowned in the run–up to the miner‘s strike for her spot–on impersonations of Margaret Thatcher, complete with twin–set and pearls.
3. I suddenly wanted to don my pale pink 1'50s twin set, toss a silk scarf over my coiffed blonde hair and borrow a vintage car to take the romantic overnight ferry to Dublin.
4. Boulton, 47, in a lounge suit, and 51–year–old Hunter, wearing a silk champagne twin set with matching shoes, entered Christopher Wren‘s Church of St James‘s on Piccadilly holding hands.
5. Up close, the Queen really isn‘t majestic, more like a grandmother in twin set and pearls, but the dignity that she brings to the role of head of state utterly transcends the need for the flummery of majesty.