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vest
thumb|right|A traditional waistcoat, to be worn with a two-piece suit or separate jacket and trousers A waistcoat (UK and Commonwealth, or ; colloquially called a weskit) or vest (US and Canada) is a sleeveless upper-body garment. It is usually worn over a dress shirt and necktie and below a coat as a part of most men's formal wear. It is also sported as the third piece in the traditional three-piece male suit. Any given waistcoat can be simple or ornate, or for leisure or luxury. Historically, the waistcoat can be worn either in the place of, or underneath, a larger coat, dependent upon the w
pyjamas
thumb|A Muslim girl in India wearing pajamas and kurta|kurti (lithograph from [[Emily Eden's Portraits of the Princes and People of India, 1844)]] alt=|thumb|Two-piece men's pajamas
suit
thumb|Actor Matt Smith wearing a tweed three-piece suit
tuxedo
semi-formal Western dress code for evening events, originating in British and North American conventions for attire in the 19th century
shalwar kameez
costume for men and women consisting of trousers and a tunic, worn in South and Central Asia
wetsuit
A wetsuit is a garment worn to provide thermal protection while wet. It is usually made of foamed neoprene, and is worn by surfers, divers, windsurfers, canoeists, and others engaged in water sports and other activities in or on the water. Its purpose is to provide thermal insulation and protection from abrasion, ultraviolet exposure, and stings from marine organisms. It also contributes extra buoyancy. The insulation properties of neoprene foam depend mainly on bubbles of gas enclosed within the material, which reduce its ability to conduct heat. The bubbles also give the wetsuit a low densit
morning dress
jacket worn with men's morning dress
lapel
thumb|right|A pinstriped suit with a notched lapel
tracksuit
thumb|English footballer Jude Bellingham wearing a tracksuit at an [[EA Sports event in 2024]]
Mao suit
style of attire from China
sailor suit
uniform originally worn by enlisted seamen in a navy or other governmental sea services
bush jacket
hip-length, belted jacket with two sets of patch pockets and a notched collar
Dobok
thumb|Black Belt thumb| () is the uniform worn by practitioners of Korean martial arts, such as taekwondo. means "way" and means "clothing". The came from the Japanese keikogi/dōgi, used in Japanese martial arts, such as judo.
black lounge suit
men's semiformal daytime attire
dress clothes
clothes intended to be worn for special events but not "black tie"; aka "informal attire"
Jinbei
thumb|A full set thumb| are only loosely sewn together for ventilation
zoot suit
man's suit style of the 1940s
pantsuit
thumb|Hillary Clinton wearing a pantsuit at a 2016 campaign rally. A pantsuit, also known as a trouser suit outside the United States, is a woman's suit of clothing consisting of pants and a matching or coordinating coat or jacket.
scrubs
lightweight, washable clothing worn by hospital staff or other medical personnel
riding habit
women's clothing for horseback riding, riding costume
Le Smoking
woman's tuxedo suit, introduced by Yves Saint Laurent
mess dress
formal evening dress worn by military officers in the mess or at other formal occasions
Jodhpuri
thumb|Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India (left), wearing a Jodhpuri suit, with [[Vladimir Putin, President of Russia, wearing a lounge suit]]
Santa suit
costume worn by a person portraying Santa Claus
racing suit
clothing worn in auto racing
skeleton suit
small boy's suit with a tight short- or long-sleeved coat or jacket buttoned to a pair of high-waisted trousers
leisure suit
casual suit consisting of a matching shirt-like jacket and trousers, fashionable in the 1970s