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A blouse is a nice comfortable flowy shirt that is more fancy than a shirt. Now a shirt can be a t-shirt or just a regular cute top that fits tighter than a blouse and is more fashionable. Another answer: A blouse is a female item of clothing while a shirt can be worn by either sex.

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Shirt is to pants as blouse is to what?

Shirt is to pants as blouse is to skirt its so easy


What is the difference between a tube top blouse and a strapless blouse?

a tube top is made of a 'tube' of cloth, that is usually a knit that is woven continuously without a seam. a strapless blouse is made of any material like cotton, linen, polyester, rayon , etc. that is structured with seams.


Why does a shirt or blouse taken from a clothes dryer sometimes cling to your body?

When the clothes are tossed and tumbled in the dryer, they rub against each other and build up static electricity. The static electricity is a build up of charges on the clothes and it is attracted to the opposite charge that is present on the body. Since opposite charges attract, the clothes cling to the body.


When a person uses an iron to remove the wrinkles from a shirt why does heat travel from the iron to the shirt.?

The iron is hotter than the shirt Heat flows easily from higher temperature to lower temperature region. Iron is at high temperature and shirt is at lower temperature.


Ehat is the difference between the way light interacts with the shirt above and the way light interacts whith the mirror at right?

Light interacts with the shirt above by being absorbed, reflected, and transmitted based on the color and material of the fabric, resulting in the perception of the color of the shirt. In contrast, light interacts with the mirror by being predominantly reflected, leading to the creation of a reflective image of the surroundings.

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