prêt-à-porter means ready to wear
"Les pierres" is a French term that translates to "the stones" in English.
Semi-precious stones are "des pierres semi-précieuses" in French.
pierres précieuses
Porter un chapeau = to wear a hat
'des pierres [précieuses]' or 'des gemmes' (fem.)
des pierres précieuses, or des gemmes (literary and old-fashioned)
Jeteur de pierres was created in 2003.
Berchères-les-Pierres's population is 959.
Pret a porter means ready to wear clothes. It was first known to be used in 1959 in France, of course. It must mean clothing that doesn't have to be washed first?
Ready to wear is "prêt à porter" in French.
If you mean wear as in 'i wear clothes', it is 'porter'.
Battle of Pierres Noires happened on 1944-07-05.