When jammies are worn
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NITEWhen jammies are worn
NITEWhen jammies are worn, informally
NITEWhen p.j.'s are worn
righterDenoting or worn on the side of a person's body which is toward the east when they are facing north
ATTIREIt may be worn when new
PEDSThey might be worn when trying on shoes
ensembleA set of clothes chosen to harmonize when worn together
ensemblesA set of clothes chosen to harmonize when worn together
mourningBlack clothes worn as an expression of grief when someone dies
pebblea small usually rounded stone especially when worn by the action of water
sweatshirtsA loose, heavy shirt, typically made of cotton, worn when exercising or as leisurewear
sweatshirtA loose, heavy shirt, typically made of cotton, worn when exercising or as leisurewear
sweatsuitA suit consisting of a sweatshirt and sweatpants, worn when exercising or as leisurewear
sweatsuitsA suit consisting of a sweatshirt and sweatpants, worn when exercising or as leisurewear
sweatpantsLoose, warm trousers with an elasticized or drawstring waist, worn when exercising or as leisurewear
tracksuita loose warm suit intended to be worn by athletes when warming up or training
fanonstriped scarflike vestment worn by the pope over the alb when celebrating solemn Pontifical Mass
fanonsstriped scarflike vestment worn by the pope over the alb when celebrating solemn Pontifical Mass
shirtfrontThe breast of a shirt, in particular the part that shows when a suit is worn
tracksuitsTRACKSUIT, a loose warm suit intended to be worn by athletes when warming up or training
sweatpantstrousers of (usu thick) cotton material, with drawstring or elasticated waist and cuffs, as worn by athletes when warming up or after exercise
dustersA woman's loose, lightweight, full-length coat without buttons, of a style originally worn in the 1920s when traveling in an open car
chasublesA sleeveless outer vestment worn by a Catholic or High Anglican priest when celebrating Mass, typically ornate and having a simple hole for the head