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Qué (quién) es FATIGUES - definición

CLOTHING THAT IS WORN IN THE EXERCISE OF A SERVICE PROFESSION, A CRAFT OR AN ENGINEERING PROFESSION
Fatigues; Work Wear; Work wear; Work clothes; Work outfit; Work clothing
  • The workwear look
  • [[Truck driver]] wearing mechanic's cap, 1949.
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  • Locomotive repair crew, 1948.
  • Advertisement for overalls, 1920
  • Australian sailor wearing [[bell bottoms]], 1910

fatigues         
fatigues
loose-fitting clothing of a sort worn by soldiers.
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fatigues
menial non-military tasks performed by a soldier.
battledress         
  • Canadian soldiers in service dress during the [[First World War]]
  • Members of the [[Black Watch]] in combat uniforms relaxing during the [[Korean War]]
  • An Australian soldier wearing the [[Australian Multicam Camouflage Uniform]] while firing his rifle
  • German soldiers in ''[[flecktarn]]'' patterned combat uniforms
  • A Canadian contingent in [[Hong Kong]] wearing [[Khaki Drill]] uniform
  • Canadian soldiers marching in their green-coloured combat uniforms, 1996
  • French soldiers in combat uniforms during Exercise wessex storm.
  • Members of the [[Russian Airborne Forces]] in EMR Pattern uniform.
  • M36 uniform worn by enlisted [[Wehrmacht]] infantry
  • lizard]] pattern battle dress uniform. The camouflage pattern was introduced in 1947 and used to until the 1980s
  • Members of the [[Sherbrooke Fusiliers Regiment]] in service dress uniform, June 1945
  • Battle of Smolensk]] in 1941
  • [[Imperial Russian Army]] soldiers inspect an auto wreckage, 1915
  • red-coloured coats/tunics]] from the 17th to 19th century.
  • Harold Marshall]] in a [[Denison smock]]
  • French soldiers during the [[Battle of the Somme]], 1916
  • British Army soldiers in Burma, February 1945
  • The current NZ Army combat uniform, in the 2013-2020 NZMTP camouflage pattern.
  • Shirt and trousers used in the [[Japan Self-Defense Forces]] combat uniform
TYPE OF UNIFORM USED AS COMBAT UNIFORMS
Fatigues (uniform); Modern Battledress; Battle dress; Utility uniform; Camouflage uniform; Camouflage uniforms; Combat uniforms; Battle Dress; Military fatigues; Battledress
¦ noun combat dress worn by soldiers.
Combat uniform         
  • Canadian soldiers in service dress during the [[First World War]]
  • Members of the [[Black Watch]] in combat uniforms relaxing during the [[Korean War]]
  • An Australian soldier wearing the [[Australian Multicam Camouflage Uniform]] while firing his rifle
  • German soldiers in ''[[flecktarn]]'' patterned combat uniforms
  • A Canadian contingent in [[Hong Kong]] wearing [[Khaki Drill]] uniform
  • Canadian soldiers marching in their green-coloured combat uniforms, 1996
  • French soldiers in combat uniforms during Exercise wessex storm.
  • Members of the [[Russian Airborne Forces]] in EMR Pattern uniform.
  • M36 uniform worn by enlisted [[Wehrmacht]] infantry
  • lizard]] pattern battle dress uniform. The camouflage pattern was introduced in 1947 and used to until the 1980s
  • Members of the [[Sherbrooke Fusiliers Regiment]] in service dress uniform, June 1945
  • Battle of Smolensk]] in 1941
  • [[Imperial Russian Army]] soldiers inspect an auto wreckage, 1915
  • red-coloured coats/tunics]] from the 17th to 19th century.
  • Harold Marshall]] in a [[Denison smock]]
  • French soldiers during the [[Battle of the Somme]], 1916
  • British Army soldiers in Burma, February 1945
  • The current NZ Army combat uniform, in the 2013-2020 NZMTP camouflage pattern.
  • Shirt and trousers used in the [[Japan Self-Defense Forces]] combat uniform
TYPE OF UNIFORM USED AS COMBAT UNIFORMS
Fatigues (uniform); Modern Battledress; Battle dress; Utility uniform; Camouflage uniform; Camouflage uniforms; Combat uniforms; Battle Dress; Military fatigues; Battledress
A combat uniform, also called field uniform, battledress or military fatigues, is a casual type of uniform used by military, police, fire and other public uniformed services for everyday fieldwork and combat duty purposes, as opposed to dress uniforms worn in functions and parades. It generally consists of a jacket, trousers and shirt or T-shirt, all cut more loose and comfortable than more formal uniforms.

Wikipedia

Workwear

Workwear is clothing worn for work, especially work that involves manual labour. Often those employed within trade industries elect to be outfitted in workwear because it is built to provide durability and safety.

The workwear clothing industry is growing and consumers have numerous retailers to choose from. Chains that have made a commitment to the $1 billion and rising workwear business report steady 6 percent to 8 percent annual gains in men's workwear.

In the United Kingdom, if workwear is provided to an employee without a logo, it may be subject to income tax being levied on the employee for a "payment in kind." However, if company clothing is provided with logos on then the employee may be entitled to a tax rebate to help pay for the upkeep.

Ejemplos de uso de FATIGUES
1. Camouflage fatigues peeked out from beneath his black leather topcoat.
2. He wore camouflage fatigues and looked pale and worn.
3. Love Fatigues‘ shirts say "Obama" in Bambu–like type.
4. No, because we have dressed them in army fatigues.
5. Jodka, in desert fatigues, watched the proceeding calmly.