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In the context of fashion,, "type" generally refers to the different categories or classifications of clothing, based on their style, design, purpose, or target audience.

Here are some examples of different types of fashion:

  1. Haute Couture: This refers to high-end, custom-made clothing, designed and produced for individual clients by prestigious fashion houses. Haute couture garments are often made from luxurious fabrics and are known for their exceptional quality and craftsmanship.

  2. Pret-a-Porter: Also known as ready-to-wear, this refers to clothing that is produced in standard sizes and sold in stores or online. Pret-a-porter clothing is mass-produced and is usually more affordable than haute couture.

  3. Streetwear: This type of fashion originated in the 1990s and is characterized by its casual, comfortable style. Streetwear often features bold logos, graphics, and text, and is popular among younger generations.

  4. Swimwear: Clothing designed to be worn while swimming, including swimsuits, bikinis, and boardshorts.

  5. Eveningwear: This refers to formal clothing worn for special occasions such as weddings, galas, or other formal events. Eveningwear includes dresses, gowns, and suits.

  6. Sportswear: Clothing designed for physical activity, including workout clothes, yoga pants, and running shoes.

Other similar classifications of clothing could include:

  1. Casualwear: Clothing designed for everyday wear, including t-shirts, jeans, and sweatshirts.

  2. Businesswear: Clothing designed for professional settings, including suits, blouses, and dress shoes.

  3. Outerwear: Clothing designed for protection from the elements, including coats, jackets, and rainwear.

  4. Accessories: Items designed to complement or enhance an outfit, including hats, jewelry, bags, and shoes.


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