Fabric sold as an integral component of finished clothing items, namely, • Aprons – Garments worn over other clothing to protect from spills or dirt, often used in kitchens or workshops.• T-shirts – Casual short-sleeved tops, typically made of cotton.• Shirts – Button-down or pullover garments for the upper body.• Sweaters – Knit garments for warmth, worn over the torso.• Jackets – Outerwear for warmth or style (e.g., denim, bomber, leather jackets).• Coats – Long outer garments for warmth or protection against weather.• Vests – Sleeveless garments worn over shirts or under jackets.• Hoodies – Sweatshirts with hoods, often with a front pocket.• Sweatshirts – Pullover or zip-up garments made of fleece or thick cotton.• Loungewear – Comfortable, casual clothing for home wear.• Hats – General term including fedoras, sun hats, etc.• Caps – Baseball caps, snapbacks, and other casual hats.• Beanies – Knit caps for warmth.• Headbands – Bands worn around the head, either for function or fashion.• Visors – Headgear with a brim but no crown, often used for sun protection.
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