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The change and trend for garments |
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Release time:2013-11-07 Source:admin Reads: | |
The fashion trend never fades in garment industry; the clothes for women had gone through several periods. A blouse is a loose-fitting upper garment that was formerly worn by workmen, peasants, artists, women and children. It is typically gathered at the waist so that it hangs loosely over the wearer's body. Today, the word most commonly refers to a woman's shirt but can also refer to a man's shirt if it is a loose-fitting style. Traditionally, the term has been used to refer to a shirt which blouses out or has an unmistakably feminine appearance. The term is also used for some men's military uniform hangtags. It is first officially noted in 1828, from French blouse, of obscure Occitan route. Blouses are historically a cask style, mostly mail-like garment, which were rarely part of the fashionable woman's wardrobe until the 1890s. Before that time, they were occasionally popular for informal wear in styles that echoed peasant or traditional clothing with hangtags, such as the Garibaldi shirt of the 1860s. During the later Victorian period blouses became common for informal, practical wear. Tailoring provides a closer fit to the wearer's shape. This is achieved with sewing of features such as princess seams or darting in the waist and/or bust. A simple blouse with a plain skirt was the standard dress for the newly expanded female workforce of the 1890s, especially for those employed in office work. Elaborate blouses, such as the "lingerie blouse" and the "Gibson Girl blouse" with tucks and pleating, became immensely popular for daywear and even some informal evening wear. Since then, blouses have remained wardrobe hangtags and since then, so by now blouses have not ceased to be fixed in the "popular cloakroom" style. Blouses are often made of cotton or silk cloth and may or may not include a collar and sleeves. They are generally more tailored than simple knit tops, and may contain feminine details such as ruffles, a tie or a soft bow at the neck, or embroidered decorations. |