Glossary D

Dual Density Midsole is a part of running shoes, a midsole that employs two (2) different densities of cushioning foam, with denser foam where the foot would normally tend to roll.

Dual Time Zone (GMT) refers to a watch that can display more than one time zone, by means of a Sub-Dial or an extra hand

Dubois refers to the French house that sold dresses and coats in the second half of the 19th century which was located at 29 Avenue de Wagram in Paris,, France.

Deutsch: Herzogin / Español: Duquesa / Português: Duquesa / Français: Duchesse / Italiano: Duchessa

Duchess in the fashion context typically refers to Duchess satin, a luxurious, heavy, and lustrous fabric often used for high-end garments, especially bridal and evening wear. This fabric is known for its smooth, silky surface and elegant drape, making it a popular choice for sophisticated and formal attire.

Duckbill Shoe refer to the exaggeratedly wide shoes which were popular in the late 15th century.

Duckhunters Hat refers to a sportsman's tweed, or cloth, cap with visors in front and back and earflaps outside and tied on top. Crown lined with scarlet poplin and reversible. As wor

Duffle Coat refers to a sporty, short coat for men and women with a hood, wooden toggle-fastenings , ribbons/cords and large outside pockets that are generally with visible seams.

Duke (Hat) refers to a tall teardrop, cowboy hat with an oversized brim. The Duke's shape was one of the favorites of John Wayne, an American actor who had mostly filmed cowboy films.