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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Attire - définition

COVERING WORN ON THE BODY
Clothes; Garment; Styles of clothing; Body covering; Attire; Apparel; Garments; Attired; Folding clothes; Putting on clothes; Putting on clothing; Wearing clothes; Outfit; Apparal; Raiment; Summer clothing; Spring clothing; Autumn clothing; Style of dress; Clotheswear; Habiliment; Habiliments; Clothings; Clothed; Clothe; Raiments; Women's clothing; 👚; Winter Clothing; Vetement; Separates (clothing); Men's wear; Men's clothing; Gender, dress, and fashion
  • Clothing in history]], showing (from top) Egyptians, Ancient Greeks, Romans; Byzantines, Franks; and thirteenth through fifteenth century Europeans
  • Clothing salvage centre at the General Engineering Company (Canada) munitions factory during the Second World War
  • model]] in a modern [[gown]] reflecting the current [[fashion trend]] at an [[Haute couture]] fashion show
  • Garments factory in [[Bangladesh]]
  • Jacket by Guy Laroche, from a woman's suit with a black skirt and blouse (1960)
  • kanga]], worn throughout the [[African Great Lakes]] region
  • casuals]] or [[athleisure]] by women in the West
  • University students in [[casual clothes]] in the U.S.
  • [[Hindu]] lady wearing [[sari]], one of the most ancient and popular pieces of clothing in the [[Indian subcontinent]], painting by [[Raja Ravi Varma]]
  • Safety garb for women was designed to prevent occupational accidents among war workers, [[Los Angeles]] display (c. 1943)
  • A young woman wearing [[t-shirt]] and [[shorts]] at the warm summer in [[Åland]]
  • Clothing of the Napir Asu held in Louvre museum, c. 1300 BC
  • Men and women gathered at sporting event in Sweden (1938)
  • "The Real and Its Ideal", 1898 illustration by [[E. J. Sullivan]] for [[Thomas Carlyle]]'s ''[[Sartor Resartus]]'' (1833–34)
  • [[Laundromat]] in [[Walden, New York]], United States
  • coat]], [[scarf]], and [[sweater]]

attire         
Your attire is the clothes you are wearing. (FORMAL)
...seven women dressed in their finest attire.
N-UNCOUNT: usu supp N, with poss
attire         
n.
1) casual; civilian; formal attire
2) in attire (in formal attire)
Attire         
·noun The antlers, or antlers and scalp, of a stag or buck.
II. Attire ·noun The internal parts of a flower, included within the calyx and the corolla.
III. Attire ·noun Dress; clothes; headdress; anything which dresses or adorns; ·esp., ornamental clothing.
IV. Attire ·vt To Dress; to Array; to Adorn; ·esp., to clothe with elegant or splendid garments.

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Clothing

Clothing (also known as clothes, garments, dress, apparel, or attire) is any item worn on the body. Typically, clothing is made of fabrics or textiles, but over time it has included garments made from animal skin and other thin sheets of materials and natural products found in the environment, put together. The wearing of clothing is mostly restricted to human beings and is a feature of all human societies. The amount and type of clothing worn depends on gender, body type, social factors, and geographic considerations. Garments cover the body, footwear covers the feet, gloves cover the hands, while hats and headgear cover the head.

Clothing serves many purposes: it can serve as protection from the elements, rough surfaces, sharp stones, rash-causing plants, and insect bites, by providing a barrier between the skin and the environment. Clothing can insulate against cold or hot conditions, and it can provide a hygienic barrier, keeping infectious and toxic materials away from the body. It can protect feet from injury and discomfort or facilitate navigation in varied environments. Clothing also provides protection from ultraviolet radiation. It may be used to prevent glare or increase visual acuity in harsh environments, such as brimmed hats. Clothing is used for protection against injury in specific tasks and occupations, sports, and warfare. Fashioned with pockets, belts, or loops, clothing may provide a means to carry things while freeing the hands.

Clothing has significant social factors as well. Wearing clothes is a variable social norm. It may connote modesty. Being deprived of clothing in front of others may be embarrassing. In many parts of the world, not wearing clothes in public so that genitals, breasts, or buttocks are visible could be considered indecent exposure. Pubic area or genital coverage is the most frequently encountered minimum found cross-culturally and regardless of climate, implying social convention as the basis of customs. Clothing also may be used to communicate social status, wealth, group identity, and individualism.

Some forms of personal protective equipment amount to clothing, such as coveralls, chaps or a doctor's white coat, with similar requirements for maintenance and cleaning as other textiles (boxing gloves function both as protective equipment and as a sparring weapon, so the equipment aspect rises above the glove aspect). More specialized forms of protective equipment, such as face shields are classified protective accessories. At the far extreme, self-enclosing diving suits or space suits are form fitting body covers, and amount to a form of dress, without being clothing per se, while containing enough high technology to amount to more of a tool than a garment. This line will continue to blur as wearable technology embeds assistive devices directly into the fabric itself; the enabling innovations are ultra low power consumption and flexible electronic substrates.

Clothing also hybridizes into a personal transportation system (ice skates, roller skates, cargo pants, other outdoor survival gear, one-man band) or concealment system (stage magicians, hidden linings or pockets in tradecraft, integrated holsters for concealed carry, merchandise-laden trench coats on the black market — where the purpose of the clothing often carries over into disguise). A mode of dress fit to purpose, whether stylistic or functional, is known as an outfit or ensemble.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Attire
1. Boardroom attire Boardroom attire screams "I made it" to the outside world.
2. "They are often well–armed, particularly with Kalashnikovs; on horseback, camelback or in trucks; sometimes in military attire, sometimes in civilian attire," UNHCR said.
3. The contestants are dressed in rather plain Western attire.
4. Opt for lightweight, light–colored, loose–fitting attire.
5. Khaki jumpsuits and sunglasses are his trademark attire.