Why sweater is 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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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 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 does it mean to be called a sweater?

noun Slang, Slang One who, or that which, causes to sweat. noun Slang, Slang A sudorific.
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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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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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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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What is a sweater vs sweatshirt?

A sweatshirt is a typically loose, warm shirt, most often found with long sleeves; while a sweater is knitted like a jumper and is meant to envelop you, the sweatshirt is made of cotton or some specific blends.
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Is a 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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Is sweatshirt a sweater?

The most basic difference between a sweater and a sweatshirt is the way they're made. A sweater is crocheted or knitted, whereas a sweatshirt is not. A sweatshirt is made with heavy cotton. Sweaters are meant to keep you warm in the winters.
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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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How do you say sweater in Australia?

Member. From what I've gathered over the years, no. 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's a hoodie called in UK?

In the U.K., an anorak actually has two meanings: 1. a hooded jacket. 2. a socially inept person.
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What is the difference between a jersey and a sweater?

Key Member. In AmE, a sweater is a knitted wool garment that can be either a cardigan, a pullover, or a turtleneck. A jersey usually refers to a sports-related shirt. (A jersey is almost never made of the same fabric as a sweater.)
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What is a jersey without sleeves called?

It is called a tank top (or simply tank shirt/tank). Of course, the more generic term "sleeveless shirt" is also used. The term you mentioned, "vest", is a British English name for this type of garment.
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Is cardigan a sweater?

A cardigan is a knitted woollen sweater that you can fasten at the front with buttons or a zip.
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What is a sweater jacket called?

A cardigan is a type of knitted sweater that has an open front, and is worn like a jacket.
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Is a sweater a jacket?

Jacket vs Sweater

Jacket is a garment that is worn over the upper body. Sweater is a knitted garment that covers the upper part of the body. Jackets are not knitted.
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What is the 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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Can we wear sweatshirt in gym?

If the gym is cold, or if you're outside in cooler temperatures, throw on a sweater—especially in the beginning of a workout when you are stretching out and warming up. Keep muscles and joints warm for the duration of your workout to increase performance and mobility, while lowering your risk of injury.
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What do you call hoodie without hood?

What's a “noodie,” you ask? It's a hoodie without the hood, aka a crewneck sweatshirt.
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What do British call shorts?

The British English term, short trousers, is used, only for shorts that are a short version of ordinary trousers (i.e., pants or slacks in American English).
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Why is it called 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 sweater without 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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