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The general terms for clothes/clothing in classical Latin are vestis, vestimenta and vestitus.

In medieval or Low Latin, ordinary or everyday clothing was called habitus, which is also the term for a monk's gown or "habit".

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They look like the clothes that you see a lady wearing in the western with a gun!! Not like a cowgirl!!

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