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  • Decollete (day-cohl-uh-tay) - an excessive low-cut neckline.
  • Derby - Style of a hat with a round crown and a small rolled up brim.
  • Distress merchandise - the term used by the store for merchandise that, for any number of reasons, has to be sold at less than the reasonably expected asking price.
  • Dirndl skirt - Simple, plain skirt style which falls in a straight narrow line and form a slightly gathered waistband
  • Designer - is the creative artist of the fashion industry.
  • Dolman Sleeve - A sleeve that is very wide at the armhole and gradually narrows to fit tightly at the wrist. An extremely full-cut dolman sleeve is sometimes called a batwing.
  • Double-breasted - a garment that overlaps in front with two rows of buttons closing it.
  • Drapability - a tern used by designers to describe the ability of the fabric to their flowing lines and folds.
  • Drop - is term which refers to the length between the chest and waist on men's jacket.
  • Drop waist - a dress waist seam that falls below the waist line.
  • Duffel bag - a cylindrical bag usually made of canvas.
  • Drop shoulder - shoulder sleeve styling where the seam is dropped below the shoulder level
  • Duster - Long, swingy, oversized coat, usually cut in a lightweight fabric.

  

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