Sleeveless garment with a crossword pattern?
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PUZZLEJUMPERSleeveless garment with a crossword pattern?
tabardedloose outer garment, sleeveless or with short sleeves, esp. one worn by a knight over his armor and usually emblazoned with his arms
tabardloose outer garment, sleeveless or with short sleeves, esp. one worn by a knight over his armor and usually emblazoned with his arms
tabarda sleeveless outer garment
vestlikeresembling a short sleeveless garment
tabardsTABARD, a sleeveless outer garment
exomisa Roman sleeveless garment, also EXOMION
exomiona Roman sleeveless garment, also EXOMIS
exomisesEXOMIS, a Roman sleeveless garment, also EXOMION
exomionsEXOMION, a Roman sleeveless garment, also EXOMIS
scapulara sleeveless outer garment worn by monks
scapularsSCAPULAR, a sleeveless outer garment worn by monks
pinaforesleeveless, apronlike garment worn over a dress or blouse
pinaforesA sleeveless apronlike garment worn over a child's dress
abasa loose sleeveless outer garment worn as traditional dress by men in the Middle East
overtoptop, sometimes sleeveless, designed to be worn over another garment, as a shirt or dress
abaa loose sleeveless outer garment worn as traditional dress by men in the Middle East
pinaforesA woman's loose sleeveless garment, typically full length and worn over clothes to keep them clean
rabatsleeveless, backless, vestlike garment extending to the waist, worn by a cleric beneath the clerical collar, esp. in the Roman Catholic and Anglican churches
rabatssleeveless, backless, vestlike garment extending to the waist, worn by a cleric beneath the clerical collar, esp. in the Roman Catholic and Anglican churches
waistcoata garment, plain or ornamental, reaching to or below the waist and now sleeveless, worn by men at different periods under doublet, coat, jacket etc also WESKIT
waistcoatsWAISTCOAT, a garment, plain or ornamental, reaching to or below the waist and now sleeveless, worn by men at different periods under doublet, coat, jacket etc also WESKIT