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New2grammar  +  537229 Sun, 06 Jul 08 05:56 AM
What's the difference between a blouse and a shirt?

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Vorpar  +  537253 Sun, 06 Jul 08 07:08 AM
Blouse is commonly used for women's clothing. Shirt can be either.

Though, American military lingo uses blouse for uniform shirts.
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Marius Hancu  +  537344 Sun, 06 Jul 08 11:17 AM
 Blouse


A blouse most commonly refers to a woman's shirt, although the term used to be once used for men's military uniform shirts. Blouses are often made of cotton or silk cloth and may or may not include a collar and sleeves. They are generally elegantly tailored than simple knit tops with details such as ruffles or embroidered decorations.

 Shirts


A shirt is a sort of top, i.e. a piece of clothing used to cover the trunk of the body. In the UK, it refers almost specially to what Americans call a dress shirt, i.e. a garment with a collar and a full vertical opening with buttons. Today, plain, printed, checkered and skillfully patterned shirts are readily available in market.

 http://www.teonline.com/fashion-glossary.html

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