Why is sweater called sweater?

sweater (n.)
"woolen vest or jersey, originally worn in rowing," 1882, from earlier sweaters "clothing worn to produce sweating and reduce weight" (1828), plural agent noun from sweat (v.). As a fashion garment, attested from 1925. Earlier it meant "one who works hard" (1520s).
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What makes a sweater a sweater?

A sweater is a top made of knitted or crocheted material that often features long sleeves. Sweaters can be made from a range of fabric options, including cotton or synthetic materials, though they were traditionally made from wool.
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What do the Brits call a sweater?

In British English, the term jumper describes what is called a sweater in American English. Also, in more formal British usage, a distinction is made between a pinafore dress and a pinafore.
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What is the full meaning of sweater?

A garment for the upper body of wool, cotton, or synthetic yarn, typically knitted, having long sleeves, and worn in cold weather. 2. One that sweats, especially profusely. 3. Something that induces sweating; a sudorific.
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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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Who invented the sweater?

The original sweatshirt was invented by Benjamin Russell Jr., a football player in 1926. It began with the new idea for an all-cotton practice football jersey. Tired of itchy wool jerseys, the son of founder Benjamin Russell thought to swap out the chafing uniforms with something cooler and more comfortable.
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Do Australians say sweater or jumper?

1 is a jumper in British / Australian / NZ English, and a sweater in North American English (while the word "jumper" refers to a pinafore dress in American English).
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What do you call a sweater in Canada?

Bunny hug. The “bunny hug” is a particularly Saskatchewan term for what people elsewhere in Canada might call a “hoodie” – a hooded sweatshirt with a big pocket on the front.
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Is sweater an American word?

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.
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Is hoodie a sweater?

By definition, a sweatshirt is that it is typically a pullover, collar-less garment made of heavy cotton or cotton blend material. A hoodie is a sweatshirt with a hood attached that may also have a kangaroo pocket or full zipper.
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What do you call a sweater with a zipper?

Knit garments with zippers can also be referred to as a cardigan.
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Why do we call it a bunny hug?

Among the theories: A century ago, there was a bunny overpopulation in Saskatchewan, and residents turned the pelts of Peter Rabbit's great-great-great-grandparents into a wrap that loosely resembles what is known today as a bunny hug.
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Why is it called bunny Hug?

But a good friend of mine, @Lauren_Wenz, once explained it best... it's called a bunnyhug because the inside fleece is soft like a bunny and wraps around you like a hug.
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What do you call sweatshirt in Australia?

Jumper: pullover or sweater. Singlet: camisole or vest. Cossie: bathers or swimming costume. Togs: bathers or swimming costume.
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What do Aussies call flip-flops?

In the USA a thong is a piece of underwear. In Australia, it's what they call flip-flops. Sometimes they also call them "double-pluggers".
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What do they call pants in Australia?

Daks: Australians call their trousers 'daks'.
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What is toilet paper called in England?

Bog roll, naturally, is an idiom for toilet paper. This will come in especially handy if you find yourself in a dire situation in the loo.
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Why is it called hoodie?

1990s – Term “Hoodie” was coined

In 2005, Bluewater Shopping Centre in Kent famously banned shoppers wearing hooded sweatshirts. Ironically, those very garments remained on sale within stores there.
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Why do sweatshirts have a triangle?

The triangle wasn't all for show though, it was a utilitarian feature that reinforced the collar by overlapping an additional layer of webbing material. The added support kept the collar from stretching out, even after years of wear.
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What is the bottom of a sweater called?

Ribbed hem Probably the most popular hem for sweaters, this is simple ribbing at the bottom of the sweater. It can be any number of rib variations and range in length from 1 inch to several inches.
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What is a Canuckle?

The brainchild of Ottawa resident, Mark Rogers, Canuckle is a Wordle-based guessing game that challenges the player to guess a five-letter word that in some way relates to Canada. The mystery word could be anything from a word, place, or simple Canadianism – if it's tied to Canada, it goes.
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