gown
A gown or dress worn by a girl or woman A loose outer garment worn by peasants and workers A coarse outer garment worn by monks
A 'frock' (noun) was originally a long belted garment with full sleeves, generally worn by male members of the church. It is now used in Britain and some Commonwealth countries to mean a girl's or woman's dress. To 'frock' (verb) is a military term, allowing an officer to wear the insignia of a higher rank than they currently hold, when they have been selected for promotion. It originated in the US Navy.
Something you wear starting with the letter I is izar. An izar is a long garment worn over other clothing by Muslim women.
The Victorian jacket commonly worn by men is known as a "frock coat." Frock coats were characterized by their long length, fitted waist, and flared skirt, often featuring a buttoned front and wide lapels. They were popular during the mid to late 19th century and were typically worn for formal occasions or everyday dress. Another style often associated with the Victorian era is the "morning coat," which was worn for less formal daytime events.
frock , Faux fur, Fabric, Fez (flat topped red cap worn by men), Footbal boots
The traditional attire worn by men in Saudi Arabia is called a thobe, which is a long white robe typically worn with a headscarf called a ghutra or shemagh.
A long loose black garment worn by academics is typically called a robe or academic gown. It is often worn during formal academic ceremonies such as graduations, convocations, and other ceremonial events.
Usually, a long vestment called a COPE; it has a top snap worn over the alb. Also, a HUMERAL VEIL, a long cloth worn over shoulders used to cover the hands and hold the monstrance
That vestment is called an "alb".
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The tailcoat is a formal jacket with tails and the tuxedo jacket is a dressed down version of the tailcoat. The tailcoat is worn for formal daytime events. A frock coat is a less formal than a tailcoat.
It is called a leotard.