Cardigans are like jumpers but with buttons or a zip down the front that can be done up or left undone. Jumpers and sweaters are different words for the same item of clothing.
Cardigan is one English equivalent of 'le gilet'. The words in French are pronounced 'luh zhee-lay'. The masculine definite article 'le' means 'the'. The masculine gender noun 'gilet' means 'waistcoast, vest, cardigan sweater, button down sweater'.
No. The word "sweater" is classified as a noun.
The sweater was made of wool. They attempted to make a sweater from the bags.
1865--Named after J.T Brundell, the Earl of Cardigan. Cardigan is a historic provence in Dyfed, Wales.
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That is the correct spelling of the word "cardigan" (knitted front-opening sweater).
A sweater with no collar.
A sweater that buttons up in the front is called a cardigan.
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No, if a cardigan has a hood, its a hoodie.
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A cardigan sweater does not have a hood and it has buttons in the front as a closure. Regular sweaters can have buttons or zippers and can also have a hood.
The cardigan sweater was named after James Thomas Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan.
Better Sweater
Sweater, jacket, or cardigan.
The cardigan sweater is named after James Brudenell. He was the 7th Earl of Cardigan and led the famous Charge of the Light Brigade.
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