Fashion Glossary with Initial-M
Moccasin: Moccasin is a native American word, and means a shoe made of deerskin or soft leather. It is made in one piece; the sole is soft and flexible and the upper part is often adorned with embroidery, beading or other ornament.

Fashion Glossary with Initial-N
National Costume/National Dress: National costumeor regional costume expresses an identital costume that usually symbolises the clothing traditions in a specific geographic area. It can also indicate social, marital and/or religious status. Such costumes can be used in two ways, one for daily occasions, the other for traditional festivals and formal wear.
Neckwears/Ties: A necktie , also simply called a tie, is a piece of material worn around the neck. The modern necktie’s original name was the four-in-hand tie. It is usually a dress requirement for businessmen and probably the most common father’s gift in the world.

Fashion Glossary with Initial-P
Pants: Pants are clothing for the lower body, while its original term comes from pantaloons. In Canadian, Australian and American English, the term pants refers to a long outer garment worn over the hips and legs, which in British English are called trousers
Pantyhose: Pantyhose are tight fitting coverings of the body from the waist to the feet, usually worn by women. Just like stockings, pantyhose are normally made of nylon.
Parkas: An anorak or parka is a type of heavy jacket with a hood, generally lined with fur or fun fur, so as to protect the face from a combination of sub-zero temperatures and wind. Although of Inuit origin, the word “anorak” is mainly used in Britain, while “parka” is the almost universal name in the United States and Canada.
Penny Loafers: Penny loafers are low, leather step-in shoes whose tops resemble a moccasin, but have broad flat heels. They have no shoelaces or buckles. Penny loafers are made of leather and are often worn in formal situations.
Petticoat: A petticoat is an article of clothing for women; specifically an undergarment to be worn under a skirt or dress. The petticoat is a separate garment hanging from the waist . The practice of wearing petticoats was well established by 1585. Its uses differ from place to place. In India, petticoats are worn underneath a long drapable saree.
Pinafore/Apron: A pinafore apron or simply pinafore is a type of apron worn by women. It originates from “pin afore”, reflecting that the bib part of an apron was earlier often secured to the chest using pins.

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