What is a sweater with no arms called?

A sweater vest (known as a tank top or sleeveless sweater in the UK) is an item of knitwear that is similar to a sweater, but without sleeves, usually with a low-cut neckline.
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What do you call a short sleeve sweater?

A shrug is a cropped, cardigan-like garment with short or long sleeves cut in one with the body, typically knitted. Generally, a shrug covers less of the body than a vest would, but it is more tailored than a shawl.
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What are different types of jumpers called?

The Different Types Of Jumpers
  • Turtlenecks or roll necks. Originally designed in the 1930s, this classic style didn't really gain popularity until the 1970s. ...
  • V-necks. If you are layering a collared shirt beneath your jumper, you can't go wrong by choosing a v-neck. ...
  • Oversized. ...
  • Crew neck. ...
  • Longline.
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What is difference between cardigan and sweater?

Cardigans are knitted garments that have an opening at the front. They are, in essence, under the sweater category. The only difference is that they have an opening at the front which can be closed through buttons or zippers. Most modern cardigans don't even have buttons or zippers and are designed to simply hang open.
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What are V-neck sweaters called?

Tennis: Tennis sweaters are as classic as they come, and they have a deep v-neck with a brightly colored trim around the neckline and possibly the hem and cuffs. Originally they were almost exclusively cable-knit in white or cream, but they now come in a variety of colors and finishes.
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How many different types of sweaters are there?

There are four key sweater categories: cardigans, pullovers, tunics, and turtlenecks. All the different sweater names and styles of sweaters can fit into those for categories. Read on to learn more about what makes each of these different types of sweaters special.
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What is a gansey jumper?

A gansey (or guernsey) is a hardwearing, hand knitted, woollen jumper which has been worn by fishermen around the coast of Britian for many years. A tough weatherproof garment, usually navy blue, its purpose was more than just to keep the fishermen warm and dry.
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What is Acardigan?

(ˈkɑrdɪgən ) noun. a sweater or jacket, usually knitted, that opens down the front and is usually collarless and long-sleeved. : also cardigan sweater (or jacket)
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What is the difference between pullover and sweater?

The key difference between pullover and sweater is the way they are worn. Pullovers are put on or taken off over the head since they don't have an opening. Some sweaters have front openings, so they don't have to be pulled over the head.
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What is a British jumper?

A jumper or jumper dress (in American English), pinafore dress or informally pinafore or pinny (British English) is a sleeveless, collarless dress intended to be worn over a blouse, shirt, T-shirt or sweater.
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Why do British call a sweater a jumper?

The origin has nothing to do with the verb to jump, but comes from the dialect jump or jup, meaning a man's short coat or a woman's under-bodice or tunic.
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What are zip up sweaters called?

This clothing item has found its way into a variety of styles, even so far as to be worn under a suit jacket. Hoodies with zippers are generally referred to as zip-up hoodies, while a hoodie without a zipper may be described as a pullover hoodie.
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What are knitted jumpers called?

A sweater (North American English) or pullover, also called a jumper (British English and Australian English), is a piece of clothing, typically with long sleeves, made of knitted or crocheted material, that covers the upper part of the body. When sleeveless, the garment is often called a slipover or sweater vest.
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What is a cardigan without buttons?

Tunic Cardigan

Tunic cardigans are extra long and can come with or without buttons. They look just like a basic cardigan but usually come down to right above the knee, and they are usually made of materials such as knitted wool, polyester wool, or linen cotton.
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Why is a cardigan called a cardigan?

The cardigan was named after James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan, a British Army major general who led the Charge of the Light Brigade at the Battle of Balaclava during the Crimean War. It is modelled after the knitted wool waistcoat that British officers supposedly wore during the war.
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Is a pull over a sweater?

Pullover. A pullover is often used to describe a jumper or sweater. Because sweaters and jumpers don't have buttons on the front, and they are 'pulled over' your head when putting on, the name Pullover came into use as another term for the same kind of item.
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Why is it called a jumper?

“Jumper” is actually derived from the noun “jump,” a modified form of the French “jupe,” used to mean a short coat in the 19th century (and completely unrelated to “jump” meaning “leap”).
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What is a cardigan without sleeves called?

A sweater vest (known as a tank top or sleeveless sweater in the UK) is an item of knitwear that is similar to a sweater, but without sleeves, usually with a low-cut neckline. They were popular in the 20th century, particularly in the 1970s in the UK, and are again growing in popularity in this century.
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What is the alternative name for a Guernsey sweater?

There are a number of different names for the same garments, for instance Guernsey frock, Guernsey shirt, smock-frock, or fisherman's frock. Essentially these are all the same garment, with the materials varying based on the purpose for which it is worn.
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What is a guernsey pattern?

Gansey patterns are inspired by the sweaters worn by fishermen around the coasts of the UK which were called ganseys or guernseys. They feature combinations of stitch patterns using just knit and purl stitches.
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What is the difference between gansey and guernsey?

Modern guernseys, or at least the ones I've come across, are machine-made then hand-finished. The gansey, meanwhile, is knitted in one piece, by hand, using double-ended steel needles, and each one can take several weeks to make. 2. The patterns on ganseys appear to be much more intricate.
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