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sleeveless shirt
t-shirt without sleeves, sometimes cut back far at the shoulders, used both as summer clothing as well as athletic gear
leggings
Leggings are several types of leg attire that have varied through the years. Modern usage from the 1960s onwards has come to refer to elastic close-fitting high-rise garments worn over the legs typically by women, such as leg warmers or tights. Usage from the 18th century refers to men's wear usually made of cloth or leather that is wrapped around the leg down to the ankle. In the 19th century, leggings usually referred to infants' leg clothing that were matched with a jacket, as well as leg-wrappings made of leather or wool and worn by soldiers and trappers. Leggings prominently returned to w
tutu
skirt worn in ballet by women

camisole
thumb|upright|alt=A camisole of the variant common since the 2000s|A woman in a white camisole. Spandex|Lycra led to closer fitting camisoles in the late 2000s and the 2010s.
A camisole is a sleeveless undershirt typically worn by women, extending to the waist. The camisole is usually made of satin, nylon, silk, or cotton.
crop top
any top or t-shirt cut shorter than the waist
leg warmer
footless hosiery covering the lower legs

leotard
thumb|right|Jules Léotard in the garment that bears his name
A leotard () is a unisex one-piece skin-tight garment that covers the torso from the crotch to the shoulder. The garment was made famous by the French acrobatic performer Jules Léotard (1838–1870). There are sleeveless, short-sleeved, and long-sleeved leotards. A variation is the unitard, which also covers the legs. It provides a degree of modesty and style while allowing for freedom of movement.

flares
thumb|upright|American singer Cher (pictured with [[Sonny Bono) wearing bell-bottomed trousers, 1968]]
Bell-bottoms (or flares) are a style of trousers that become wider from the knees downward, forming a bell-like shape of the trouser leg.
hot pants
thumb|upright|Sketch of hotpants
thumb|upright|Brocade hotpants modelled by Larysa Poznyak for Bebe, 2008
thumb|upright|Man wearing pink hotpants for a gay pride event, 2010

tights
upright|thumb|200px|Drawing of tights with reinforced gusset|crotch and toes. Actual most similar item can be with seams on the sides of the legs or seamless

jumpsuit
thumb|upright|Woman wearing a modern-day high-fashion jumpsuit
ball gown
most formal style of full-length woman's evening dress

bodysuit
thumb|upright|Lace bodysuit that has a skin-coloured lining in the breast and genital area. It may be worn as a top or lingerie.
thumb|Three of these clothing items may be called body or even bodysuit in some languages, while in English, only the right black piece is considered a bodysuit. The left black is a thong leotard and the red under it a [[unitard.]]
sports bra
brassiere designed to support the breasts during strenuous exercise
tube top
shoulderless, sleeveless woman's garment for upper body, generally elasticized

zentai
alt=zentai suit|thumb|Four dancers in zentai
A '''zentai suit' () is a skin-tight garment that covers the entire body. The word is a portmanteau of zenshin taitsu (). Zentai'' is most commonly made using nylon/spandex blends.
arm warmer
clothing worn on the arms
yoga pants
non-binding stretch pants originally worn as athletic or leisurewear
unitard
alt=|thumb|310x310px|A dancer wearing a unitard, a Shrug (clothing)|shrug and [[pointe shoes.]]
wide leg jeans
type of trousers
ballerina skirt
mid-calf to ankle length full skirt made of many layers, as worn by ballerinas
dance belt
a kind of specialized undergarment commonly worn by male ballet dancers