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Deutsch: Stadtliebe / Español: Estilo Urbano / Português: Estilo da Cidade / Français: Style Urbain / Italiano: Stile Urbano /

City Style is a fashion term referring to smart clothing, suitable for city life and a working environment.

Cleavage refers to the separation or hollow visible between a woman's breasts when a low-cut garment is worn.

Clicking Board refers to the Board used in the footwear manufacturing for clicking of uppers, made up of plastics, timber blocks or any other suitable material.

- Cloche (Hat) : Cloche which is the French word for "bell" refers to a women's hat of the 1920's. A Cloche Hat was fitted to the head to cover the head from the back of the neck and pulled down over the for

Clog refers to a closed toe, Open Back footwear style with a platform sole, traditionally made of wood. Similar to that of The Netherlands or Dutch clogs known as Klompen.

Clog is

Cloisonne refers to a jewelry technique, featuring small areas of colored enamel separated by Thin metal bands.

Deutsch: Kleidung / Español: Ropa / Português: Roupa / Français: Vêtement / Italiano: Abbigliamento

Clothing is fiber and textile material worn on the body. The wearing of clothing is mostly restricted to human beings and is a feature of nearly all human societies. The amount and type of clothing worn depends on physical, social and geographic considerations, including sex (some clothing-types can be gender-specific: since about the First World War in Anglo-American societies blue has been associated with boys and pink with girls).

Clothes in the fashion context refer to garments or pieces of fabric that are worn on the body. Typically, clothes are used to protect the wearer from environmental elements, for aesthetic or adornment purposes, and to express personal style or cultural identity.

Deutsch: Kleidung / Español: Ropa / Português: Vestuário / Français: Vêtements / Italiano: Abbigliamento /

Clothing refer to articles worn to cover the body,, as
as coverings for the torso and limbs as well as coverings for hands (gloves), feet (shoes, sandals, boots), and head (hats, cap