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Synonyms and antonyms of Clothes and accessories worn in the past in American Thesaurus
Clothes and accessories worn in the past
armor (noun)
metal clothing that soldiers wore in the Middle Ages to protect their bodies
bobby socks (noun)
Americaninformal old-fashioned short thick white socks for girls. Teenage girls, who often wore them in the U.S. in the past, were sometimes called bobbysoxers.
chain mail (noun)
clothing made from metal rings that soldiers in the past wore for protection
foundation garment (noun)
a piece of underwear that women wore, especially in the past, to give their body more shape or support
frock coat (noun)
long johns (noun)
warm underwear with long legs, worn especially by men in the past
pith helmet (noun)
a large hard round hat worn in hot countries to keep the sun off of your head, especially in the past
tabard (noun)
a piece of clothing that covers the chest and back, worn over other clothes, especially in the past by knights (=soldiers who rode horses)