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sweater$80809$ - traducción al Inglés

1940S-1950S TERM USED TO DESCRIBE HOLLYWOOD ACTRESSES WHO ADOPTED A POPULAR FASHION OF WEARING TIGHT, FORM-FITTING SWEATERS
Sweater girls; Sweater Girl
  • [[Anne Gwynne]], 1943
  • [[Patti Page]], 1955.

sweater      
n. sweater, (wollen) trui
twin set         
CARDIGAN SWEATER WITH MATCHING SHORT SLEEVE PULLOVER OR SHELL
Twin set; Sweater set; Twin sweater set
pullover en gebreid jasje samen gedragen
turtle neck         
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GARMENT WITH A CLOSE-FITTING COLLAR THAT FOLDS OVER AND COVERS THE NECK
Turtleneck; Turtlenecks; Turtle neck; Polo-neck; Turtle neck sweater; Turtleneck sweaters; Turtleneck sweater; Mock turtle neck; Mock turtleneck; Turtleneck Sweater; Hickey hider; Turtle-neck; Roll neck; Jersey shirt; Turtle neck shirt; Pollo neck; Roll neck sweater
col; coltrui

Definición

Sweater
·noun One who sweats.
II. Sweater ·noun A Sudorific.
III. Sweater ·noun One who, or that which, causes to sweat.
IV. Sweater ·noun A woolen jacket or jersey worn by athletes.
V. Sweater ·noun An employer who oppresses his workmen by paying low wages.

Wikipedia

Sweater girl

The term "sweater girl" was made popular in the 1940s and 1950s to describe Hollywood actors like Lana Turner, Jayne Mansfield, and Jane Russell, who adopted the popular fashion of wearing tight, form-fitting sweaters that emphasized the woman's bustline. The sweater girl trend was not confined to Hollywood and was viewed with alarm by some. In 1949 a Pittsburgh police superintendent even singled out the sweater girl as a symptom of the moral decline of postwar youth:

"Women walk the streets, their curves accentuated by their dresses," Superintendent of Police Harvey J. Scott said. "But our real problem is with bobby soxers. They are the sweater girls—just kids showing off their curves and apparently liking it. What kind of mothers and wives are they going to be?"