article of dress
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Étymologie
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article of dress \ˈɑɹ.tɪ.kl̩ əv ˈdɹɛs\ ou \ˈɑː.tɪ.kl̩ əv ˈdɹɛs\ |
articles of dress \ˈɑɹ.tɪ.kl̩z əv ˈdɹɛs\ ou \ˈɑː.tɪ.kl̩ əv ˈdɹɛs\ |
article of dress \ˈɑɹ.tɪ.kl̩ əv ˈdɹɛs\ (États-Unis), \ˈɑː.tɪ.kl̩ əv ˈdɹɛs\ (Royaume-Uni)
- (Vieilli) Chose que l’on met, comme vêtement, coiffure ou chaussure.
The general adoption of drawers as an article of dress was due to a freak of fashion.
— (Ada S. Ballin, Science of Dress, Chapitre XI, 1885)The tall, stiff hat, whether silk or felt, is a most insanitary article of dress.
— (Ada S. Ballin, Science of Dress, Chapitre XII, 1885)There is no article of dress in which more striking changes have been made in the various ages than in the covering for the feet.
— (George A. Rich, The Development of American Industries Since Columbus: Leather Industry II, dans Popular Science Monthly, vol. 41, aout 1892)