"Set in sleeves" in garment construction refers to the process of attaching the sleeves to the body of a garment by sewing them into the armholes. This technique creates a more tailored and structured look compared to other sleeve attachment methods.
a knitted garment with long sleeves worn over the upper body.
it depends on the context, it can me dress, clothes, covering, garment, or to get dressed.
It's a valid grammatical construction. By the way, "context" doesn't mean what you think it means.
garment twist
Cowl generally refers to a type of hood, but can mean different things depending on the context.In fashion, a cowl can mean a long hooded garment with wide sleeves, such as those worn by monks, or it can simply mean a hood.In motoring, a cowl refers to the hood of the vehicle.In engineering, a cowl is the hood of a chimney or ventilator.
The white garment signifies purity and innocence.
Perhaps you mean a Roman Garment in 4 letters....then the answer is "toga"
You need to explain what seam you mean? A seam of coal? A seam in a jacket?
a loose coat with raglan sleeves
To wrap in a burial garment
what are the garment of god
The French word "surtout" can have different meanings depending on the context. It can mean "especially" or "above all," emphasizing something as particularly important or significant. It can also mean "overcoat" or "outer garment."