"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
-nounSlang.1.an old ragged garment; tattered article of clothing.2.any garment.