usually blue, red and white clothes, with striped prints or polka dots. Imagine how a "story book sailor" would be dressed.
Bristol fashion come from the nautical phrase "ship shape and Bristol fashion" meaning quickly and tidily. Flake means to lay out a line or rope in a manner where it can run out freely and be safe and tidy. So to flake out a line would mean to it in that manner.
Quite different to the 1990's, it changes each season so has gone from tube tops...to the grunge look...to the asymetric look...to layers...bohemian style...french classic...nautical...and so on. Fashion changes frequently and different people and places have different takes of fashion.
Currently many people wear fashionable clothing such as- (I can only answer for a girl) * Floral Patterns * Nautical * Jeggings etc * Long Tops * Short dresses. It is best to express in your own style but for more fashion advice try some fashion magazines or you can always google for a fashion website.
Yes, nautical is an adjective.
Nautical chart
Some popular color combo names used in fashion and design are: Black and White (Monochrome) Red and Black (Crimson Noir) Blue and Yellow (Nautical) Pink and Grey (Blush Slate) Green and Brown (Earthy Tones)
nautical is one of my favorite theme's
An synony for Nautical is deep-sea.
a nautical mile is 1.852 km and a mile is (statute)1.609344 km so a mile is bigger than a nautical mile
1000 miles per nautical star.
For the times of nautical and civil twilight you need to refer to a nautical almanac.
A nautical unit of measure equal to one tenth of a nautical mile is known as a cable or nautical cable. In nautical terms, a cable is approximately 608 feet or 185.2 meters long. It is commonly used for measuring distances at sea, especially when referring to the depth of water.