a Gilet, a body warmer, could be a vest in some countries, possibly a cloke
A coat without sleeves is known as a vest. Vests may help insulate a person when it is very cold, but warm sleeves will still be needed.
cloak
1.a long garment having long sleeves and tied at the waist by a girdle, worn under a coat in the Middle East. 2.a long, full, usually collarless robe with wide sleeves that is worn at home for lounging or entertaining or at the beach as a cover-up.
a man's shirt (with long sleeves) is called 'une chemise' (fem.) in French. The shirt with short sleeves is called 'une chemisette' (fem.)the women's shirt is called 'un chemisier' (masc.).Long sleeved T-shirts are just called 'T-shirt Ã? manches longues'
The plural possessive form is sleeves'.
Predicative possessive pronouns are those who are used without the noun and instead of the noun to which they refer : Whose coat is this ? It is mine (my coat).
Narrator: 14yr old boy, but 12 in the story he tells Junkie Joe Big skinny cat Big cat Big Skinny cat has mean eyes. Big cat has Slimy bloody red sleeves on coat and on the front of coat, he also has a bloody knife. Junkie Joe has a raggedy shirt
i don't Know if you call it a coat but what about a vest
A coat without sleeves is typically referred to as a vest. It is a garment that covers the upper body but does not have sleeves. Vests are often used for layering or as a fashion statement.
cape
Chap
Generally when people say, "a coat without sleeves" they mean a vest, but that's more than one letter off from cap. The word you're looking for is probably "cape."
a coat of paint
a loose coat with raglan sleeves
So his soldiers wouldn't use their coat sleeves on wipe their noses on.
Cape but if a different answer you are looking for it is vest.
A fur coat with 8 sleeves....
The Romans did not have coats, so they had no word for it. The closest thing to our idea of a coat was the "caracalla" which was a long garment with sleeves and a hood that was belted at the waist.The Romans did not have coats, so they had no word for it. The closest thing to our idea of a coat was the "caracalla" which was a long garment with sleeves and a hood that was belted at the waist.The Romans did not have coats, so they had no word for it. The closest thing to our idea of a coat was the "caracalla" which was a long garment with sleeves and a hood that was belted at the waist.The Romans did not have coats, so they had no word for it. The closest thing to our idea of a coat was the "caracalla" which was a long garment with sleeves and a hood that was belted at the waist.The Romans did not have coats, so they had no word for it. The closest thing to our idea of a coat was the "caracalla" which was a long garment with sleeves and a hood that was belted at the waist.The Romans did not have coats, so they had no word for it. The closest thing to our idea of a coat was the "caracalla" which was a long garment with sleeves and a hood that was belted at the waist.The Romans did not have coats, so they had no word for it. The closest thing to our idea of a coat was the "caracalla" which was a long garment with sleeves and a hood that was belted at the waist.The Romans did not have coats, so they had no word for it. The closest thing to our idea of a coat was the "caracalla" which was a long garment with sleeves and a hood that was belted at the waist.The Romans did not have coats, so they had no word for it. The closest thing to our idea of a coat was the "caracalla" which was a long garment with sleeves and a hood that was belted at the waist.
It is called the capsid, and is usually composed of separate sub-units called capsomeres.