Girls' Apparel descriptions
Department | Category | Subcategory | Subset | Descriptions |
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Apparel, Shoes, Jewelry & Accessories | This department is composed of wearable items, such as clothing (apparel), shoes, jewelry, and accessories (belts, pocket squares, etc.) | |||
Girls' Apparel | Clothing designed for girls. Sizing differences between girls' and Girls' sizes differs by brand, but individual items will generally be labeled as one or the other. | |||
Girls' Tops | Clothing worn on the upper part of the body. Covers from shoulders to waist. May or may not have sleeves, collars hoods, etc. Designed for girls. | |||
Girls' Blouses | A woman's loose upper garment resembling a shirt, typically with a collar, buttons, and sleeves. | |||
Girls' Polo Shirts | Form of shirt with a collar, a placket neckline (meaning it is open and closed by overlapping layers of fabric), with two or three buttons, and may or may not have a pocket. Polo shirts are usually short-sleeved but occasionally may have long sleeves. | |||
Girls' Sweaters | Knitted garment typically with long sleeves. | |||
Girls' Sweatshirts & Hoodies | Loose, heavy shirts, typically made of cotton, worn when exercising or as leisurewear. Provide an extra layer of warmth. Hoodies include a hood that hangs over back, and fits over the head when worn. | |||
Girls' Crop Tops | A casual garment or undergarment for the upper body, cut short so that it reveals the stomach. | |||
Girls' T-shirts & Tank Tops | T-shirts are short-sleeved casual shirts, generally made of cotton, having the shape of a T when spread out flat. Tank tops are close-fitting sleeveless tops. | |||
Girls' Jerseys | Jerseys are often loose-fitting shirts worn by a member of a sports team as part of a team uniform. May have the athlete's name and number on the back. It's common to wear jerseys as part of a style, rather than only as part of a sporting outfit. | |||
Girls' Vests | Sleeveless, close-fitting waist-length garment worn over a shirt or jacket. Typically have a zipper to open/close from the front and a collar that can be worn up or folded down. | |||
Girls' Bottoms | Clothing worn on the lower part of the body, tightened around the waist. Pants cover to the ankles, shorts cover to the knee. | |||
Girls' Pants | Pants not made of denim (jeans) and not intended for formal wear. This node is thus best defined by what it's not. Examples of casual pants include palazzo pants, chinos, and tapered pants. | |||
Girls' Leggings | Tight-fitting stretch pants. | |||
Girls' Jeggings | Tight-fitting stretch pants, styled to resemble a pair of denim jeans. | |||
Girls' Jeans | Jeans are a type of pants or trousers, typically made from denim or dungaree cloth. Often the term "jeans" refers to a particular style of trousers, called "blue jeans," but they may be any color or fit, so long as they are made of denim. | |||
Girls' Shorts | Bottoms that do not cover the whole leg. Shorts cut above the knee, but styles differ in length between the buttocks and the knee. | |||
Girls' Sweatpants | Sweatpants are a casual variety of soft trousers intended for comfort or athletic purposes, although they are now worn in many different situations. They're commonly loose-fitting but more modern styles may be tapered or more tight-fitting. | |||
Girls' Skirts | A garment fastened around the waist and hanging down around the legs, worn by women and girls. Unlike pants in that there are not separate segments of the garment for each leg. | |||
Girls' Shorts | Bottoms that do not cover the whole leg. Shorts cut above the knee, but styles differ in length between the buttocks and the knee. | |||
Girls' Joggers | Joggers are loose pants made of a stretchy fabric and typically elasticised at the waist and ankles. Sometimes worn for jogging, but joggers are also common in more casual wear for non-athletic activities. | |||
Girls' Yoga Pants | Stretchy pants, typically fitting closely on the hips and thighs, of a type designed to be worn while performing yoga exercises. | |||
Girls' Culottes | Mid-calf trousers, cut with very full legs to resemble a skirt, however it maintains a separate section for each leg. | |||
Girls' Capris | Close-fitting, calf-length tapered trousers. | |||
Girls' Activewear | Clothing designed to be worn while being active, playing sports or exercising. Material and cut intended to accomodate movement and sweat. | |||
Girls' Activewear Tops | Tops designed to be worn while being active, playing sports or exercising. Material is often lightweight and wicking. May be sleeveless, short- or long-sleeved. | |||
Girls' Activewear Bottoms | Bottoms designed to be worn while being active, playing sports, or exercising. Material is often lightweight and wicking. May be shorts or pants. | |||
Girls' Activewear Coats & Jackets | Outerwear designed to be worn while being active, playing sports, or exercising. Material is often lightweight, but also intended to provide warmth while exercising in colder weather. | |||
Girls' Suits & Blazers | Suits are sets of clothing composed of a suit jacket and trousers. Traditionally worn with a dress shirt, tie, and dress shoes. Considered formal or business attire, especially in Western dress codes. Blazers are a type of jacket resembling a suit jacket, but cut more casually. They often have naval-style metal buttons to reflect their origins as jackets worn by boating club members. | |||
Girls' Suits | Suits are sets of clothing composed of a suit jacket and trousers. Traditionally worn with a dress shirt and dress shoes, and sometimes a tie. Considered formal or business attire, especially in Western dress codes. | |||
Girls' Blazers | Blazers are a type of jacket resembling a suit jacket, but cut more casually. They often have naval-style metal buttons to reflect their origins as jackets worn by boating club members. | |||
Girls' Swimwear | Clothing made for swimming. However, some swimwear is designed to be worn when around the water, if not in it (such as swimsuit covers). | |||
Girls' Swimsuits | A garment worn for swimming. Examples include one-piece suits, bikinis, etc. | |||
Girls' Swimsuit Covers | Loose-fitting garment meant as a cover-up over swimwear. Examples include rompers, loose-fitting dresses, shawls, etc. | |||
Girls' Swimsuit Tops | Swim tops are available in long and short sleeves, as well as sleeveless, made to be worn while swimming. Protects against UV rays. | |||
Girls' Swimsuit Bottoms | Swimwear that covers the lower body. Some resemble panties in covering only the groin and buttocks, but others extend lower on the leg. | |||
Girls' Coats & Jackets | Top garments to be worn as outer layer for added warmth or style. | |||
Girls' Biker Jackets | Waist length jacket with a belt, diagonal zipper and flared collar. Made of leather. | |||
Girls' Bomber Jackets | Waist length jacket with a front zipper, ribbed trim at the waistband and wrists, and a soft, not tightly fitted look. | |||
Girls' Denim Jackets | Waist length jacket made of denim. | |||
Girls' Down & Puffer Jackets | Quilted, padded jacket filled with down feathers. This material is usually used to insulate an outer later, which is usually a synthetic fiber such as nylon or polyester. | |||
Girls' Outerwear Vests | Sleeveless, close-fitting waist-length garment worn over a shirt or jacket. Typically have a zipper to open/close from the front and a collar that can be worn up or folded down. | |||
Girls' Overcoats | Long coat intended to be worn as the outermost garment, which usually extends below the knee. Overcoats are most commonly used in winter. They are sometimes confused with topcoats, which are shorter and end at or above the knees. | |||
Girls' Parkas | Type of coat with a hood, often lined with fur or faux fur. Parkas always cover the waist to trap more heat. Usually made of waterproof material. | |||
Girls' Lightweight Jackets | Type of coat with minimal thickness, made more as a covering than a garment intended for warmth. | |||
Girls' Fleece Jackets | Lightweight casual jacket made of polyester synthetic wool, such as polar fleece. A fleece jacket will typically have a zipper up the middle, but may have buttons or fasteners. Fleece jackets are intended to be worn as a lightweight midlayer. | |||
Girls' Raincoats | A long coat made from waterproofed or water-resistant fabric. Often features a hood. Intended to keep wearer dry in rainy/wet conditions. | |||
Girls' Trenchcoats | A loose belted, double-breasted raincoat in a military style. Often features straps on the shoulders. Typically falls below the waist to about mid-thigh. | |||
Girls' Underwear, Tights & Socks | Bottom garments to be worn under other layers. Underwear is first layer for bottoms, worn around the waist and not extending lower than mid-thigh. Socks are worn on the feet. | |||
Girls' Bras | Undergarment worn by women and girls to support the breasts. | |||
Girls' Panties | Short underpants worn by women and girls. | |||
Girls' Shapewear | Tight-fitting underwear intended to control and shape the figure. | |||
Girls' Tights | Thin, close-fitting garment, typically made of nylon or other knitted yarn, covering the legs, hips, and bottom. | |||
Girls' Socks | Garment for the foot and lower part of the leg, depending on length. | |||
Girls' Underwear T-shirts | T-Shirt made to be worn underneath other garments, rather than as an outer layer. | |||
Girls' Underwear Tank Tops | Tank top made to be worn underneath other garments, rather than as an outer layer. | |||
Girls' Sleepwear | Clothing meant to be worn in bed, for sleeping or lounging. | |||
Girls' Pajama Sets | A suit of loose pants and jacket or shirt for sleeping in. Sold as a set. | |||
Girls' Nightgowns | A light, loose garment worn by women and girls in bed. Typically resembles a short dress. | |||
Girls' Robes | A long, loose outer garment, resembling a coat that extends down to the knees and is closed by folding one side over the other and cinched at the waist with a cloth strap. | |||
Girls' Sleepers | A one-piece garment combining long pants and a long-sleeved top. Closure is usually a zipper down the front of the top. May feature a hood, but does not cover the feet or hands. | |||
Girls' Rompers | A one-piece garment combining a shirt and short pants. | |||
Girls' Nightshirts | A long, loose shirt worn to bed. | |||
Girls' Pajama Pants | Long, loose pants worn to bed. Usually made of a soft material, such as flannel or lightweight cotton | |||
Girls' Accessories | Garments intended for outfit accents or style, rather than being more functional. Examples include belts, hats, or scarves. | |||
Girls' Belts | A trip of leather or other material worn around the waist to support clothes. | |||
Girls' Hats | A shaped covering for the head worn for warmth, as a fashion item, or as part of a uniform. | |||
Girls' Scarves | A length or square of fabric worn around the neck or head. | |||
Girls' Wallets | A pocket-sized, flat, folding holder for money and plastic cards. | |||
Girls' Fashion bags | Bag worn as backpack, shoulder bag, or held by hand. Meant to hold items, but also as a fashion accessory. | |||
Girls' Gloves and Mittens | Gloves are a covering for the hand worn for protection against cold or dirt and having separate parts for each finger and the thumb. Mittens differ from gloved only in that they have one part for four fingers and a separate part for the thumb. | |||
Girls' Watch Accessories | Products to complement watches, including straps, tools for changing straps, watch storage products, etc. | |||
Girls' Watches | A small timepiece worn typically on a strap on one's wrist. | |||
Girls' Sunglasses and Sunglass Cases | Glasses tinted to protect the eyes from sunlight or glare. Cases are for storing sunglasses. | |||
Girls' Suspenders | A pair of straps that pass over the shoulders and fasten to the waistband of a pair of trousers or a skirt at the front and back to hold it up. | |||
Girls' Fashion Backpacks | Backpacks are bags with shoulder straps that allow them to be carried on the wearer's back. Fashion backpacks prioritize style over function, meaning they aren't built to withstand wear and tear. They are best thought of as an alternative to a purse, smaller than standard backpacks and without many additional pockets or straps. | |||
Girls' Non-prescription Eyeglasses | Non-prescription eyeglasses are primarily for people who can no longer read fine print. Low-strength glasses with equivalent magnification in both lenses. | |||
Girls' Dresses | A one-piece garment worn by women and girls that covers the body and extends down over the legs. | |||
Girls' Dresses | A one-piece garment worn by women and girls that covers the body and extends down over the legs. | |||
Girls' Top & Bottom Sets | ||||
Girls' Top & Bottom Sets | Matching set of garments consisting of a top and a bottom. May not be the exact same pattern on each garment, but they are related and are made to be worn together. Sold as a set. | |||
Girls' Leisure Suits | ||||
Girls' Leisure Suits | A leisure suit is a casual suit consisting of a shirt-like jacket and matching trousers, often associated with American'influenced fashion and fads of the 1970s. | |||
Girls' Overalls and Jumpsuits | ||||
Girls' Overalls | A garment consisting of trousers with a front flap over the chest held up by straps over the shoulders, made of sturdy material. Overalls may be worn as casual clothes or as a functional garment for work. Overalls do not have sleeves and do not cover the upper body other than the front flap and attaching straps over the shoulders and across the back. | |||
Girls' Jumpsuits | A garment incorporating trousers and a sleeved top in one piece, worn as a fashion item, protective garment, or uniform. Jumpsuits have long pants and at least semi-long sleeves that may extend down to the wrist. |