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For what item is designer Ralph Lauren best known?
- Sunglasses
- Bowtie
- Cocktail dress
- Polo shirt
Born in 1972, the polo shirt has become one of Ralph Lauren’s most well-known creations. For the past five decades, the style has been a stalwart of casual dressing and has earned its rightful place as an international icon. From the classic short sleeve style to special capsules and collaborations, the simple yet effective design is one of the most exemplary moments in modern fashion history.
Source: Tatler
- 2 / 20
From which of these fields does the trench coat originally come?
- Street art
- Maritime
- Hippie movement
- Military
This classic coat has a long and varied history, which all contributes to the modern take on the trench. Originally developed even earlier than the First World War, the trench coat was used as an item of clothing worn by Army officers. It was adapted to be worn quite literally in the trenches; hence where the coat gets its name. It was during the Great War that this classic garment took the shape and style that so many of us still wear today. The classic style of the coat still has these military influences.
Source: Contrado
- 3 / 20
Which of the following garments is called "Trainers" in the UK?
- Flip-flops
- Sweater
- Sneakers
- Pants
There is one style of footwear that, in recent decades, has become ubiquitous. Known in the UK as "trainers" and in the USA as "sneakers," this casual shoe is now worn by teenagers, millionaire businessmen, rock stars, politicians, and people in just about every circumstance and walk of life you might think of. As the name "trainer" suggests, this style of footwear began life as a sports shoe. However, it evolved with a bang into everyday wear and has even developed its own culture as a fashion statement.
Source: SATRA
- 4 / 20
What type of clothing item are "creepers"?
- Shirt
- Hat
- Shoe
- Pants
Brothel creepers, sometimes shortened to creepers, are a style of shoe that has thick crepe soles, often in combination with suede uppers. This style of footwear became fashionable in the years following World War II, seeing resurgences of popularity at various times since then. This style of thick-soled shoe was first developed commercially in 1949 by George Cox Limited of Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, UK, and marketed under the "Hamilton" name, based on George Cox Jr.'s middle name. Initially, they came in shades of blue, ranging from pastel shades to electric blue, and were made of suede or polished leather. Later, more extravagant patterned versions were created.
Source: Wikipedia
- 5 / 20
Which Italian island gives its name to a type of short trousers?
- Sardinia
- Corsica
- Capri
- Sicily
If you prefer cropped, close-fitting pants, you want capri pants, or “capris,” which were created and found initial popularity on the Italian island of Capri. You may have heard the terms “capris” and “pedal pushers” used interchangeably (most likely because both styles are cropped), but there is a difference: “pedal pushers” are usually longer in length and were originally made to be worn by bicyclists—hence the name.
Source: The Free Dictionary
- 6 / 20
According to the iconic movie, what does the Devil wear?
- Gucci
- Channel
- Prada
- Miu Miu
The Devil Wears Prada is a 2006 American comedy-drama film directed by David Frankel and produced by Wendy Finerman. The screenplay, written by Aline Brosh McKenna, is based on the 2003 novel by Lauren Weisberger. The film stars Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Stanley Tucci, and Emily Blunt. In 2003, 20th Century Fox bought the rights to a film adaptation of Weisberger's novel before it was completed for publication; the project was not greenlit until Streep was cast in the lead role. Principal photography lasted 57 days, primarily taking place in New York City from October to December 2005. Additional filming was done in Paris, France.
Source: Wikipedia
- 7 / 20
Bell-bottom pants were first popularized by whom?
- Sailors
- 60's Actresses
- The Hippie Movement
- Jacobins
In the early 19th century, when a standardized uniform did not yet exist in the U.S. Navy, some sailors adopted a style of wide trousers ending in bell-shaped cuffs. In 1813, one of the first recorded descriptions of sailors' uniforms, written by Commodore Stephen Decatur, noted that the men on the frigates United States and Macedonia were wearing "glazed canvas hats with stiff brims, decked with streamers of ribbon, blue jackets buttoned loosely over waistcoats, and blue trousers with bell bottoms." The British Royal Navy had often been a leader in nautical fashion, but bell bottoms did not become part of the standard uniform until the mid-19th century. These "bell-bottoms" were often just very wide-legged trousers, rather than shaped trousers that flared below the knee. They continued in use as a distinctive feature of the RN rating's "square rig" uniform until replaced by more conventionally flared trousers in 1977.
Source: Wikipedia
- 8 / 20
What is a tank top?
- Henley shirt
- Collared shirt
- Turtleneck shirt
- Sleeveless shirt
A sleeveless shirt is a shirt that is manufactured without sleeves or with sleeves that have been cut off. Depending on the style, they can be worn as undershirts, by athletes in sports such as track and field and triathlon, or as casual wear by both men and women. In the United States and Canada, any casual sleeveless shirt can be called tank top or tank shirt, with several specific varieties. It is named after tank suits, one-piece bathing suits of the 1920s worn in tanks or swimming pools.
Source: Wikipedia
- 9 / 20
What type of clothing item is a "newsboy"?
- Hat
- Shirt
- Coat
- Shoe
The newsboy cap, newsie cap, or baker boy hat (British) is a casual-wear cap similar in style to the flat cap. It has a similar overall shape and stiff peak (visor) in front as a flat cap, but the body of the cap is rounder, made of eight pieces, fuller, and paneled with a button on top; and often with a button attaching the front to the brim (as the flat cap sometimes has).
Source: Wikipedia
- 10 / 20
What type of garment are breeches?
- Boots
- Gloves
- Pants
- Socks
Breeches are an old-fashioned kind of short pants that end at the knee. These days, you're most likely to wear breeches if you ride horses (or if you like to dress up in 18th-century clothes). Riding breeches are designed to make horseback riders comfortable and streamlined. They're snug-fitting and usually meant to be worn with tall riding boots. From the 16th to the 19th century, breeches were ordinary adult men's clothing, sometimes also called britches.
Source: Vocabulary
- 11 / 20
Who presented fashion's "New Look" of 1947?
- Dior
- Versace
- Chanel
- Klein
On 12 February 1947, Christian Dior launched his first fashion collection for Spring–Summer 1947. The show was presented in the salons of the company's headquarters. Originally, the two lines were named "Corolle" and "Huit". However, the new collection went down in fashion history as the "New Look" after the editor-in-chief of Harper's Bazaar Carmel Snow exclaimed, "It's such a new look!". The New Look was a revolutionary era for women at the end of the 1940s and brought back the spirit of haute couture in France as it was considered glamorous and young-looking.
Source: Wikipedia
- 12 / 20
Jodhpurs are an item of clothing used for which sport?
- Horse Riding
- Cricket
- Golf
- Tennis
Jodhpurs, in their modern form, are tight-fitting trousers to the ankle, where they end in a snug cuff and are worn primarily for horse riding. The term is also used as slang for a type of short riding boot, also called a paddock boot or a jodhpur boot, because they are worn with jodhpurs. Originally, jodhpurs were snug-fitting from just below the knee to the ankle and were flared at the hip to allow ease for sitting in the saddle. Modern jodhpurs are made with stretch fabric and are tight-fitting throughout. They are supportive and flexible.
Source: Wikipedia
- 13 / 20
What type of leaves were used by Adam and Eve to cover their nakedness?
- Elm
- Fig
- Linden
- Maple
The expression "fig leaf" is widely used figuratively to convey the covering up of an act or an object that is embarrassing or distasteful with something of innocuous appearance. It's a metaphorical reference to the Biblical Book of Genesis in which Adam and Eve used fig leaves to cover their nudity after eating the forbidden fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
Source: Wikipedia
- 14 / 20
What clothing item is banned in Italy's Cinque Terre?
- Heels
- Sneakers
- Flip-Flops
- Loafers
Tourists are banned from walking Italy's famous Cinque Terre coastline in flip-flops and could be fined up to $2,490 if they break the law. The decision has been made after mountain rescue units complained of hikers who get caught out with inappropriate footwear on the craggy terrain in Liguria. Bosses at the picturesque national park will crack down on those who do not heed their advice with fines starting at $50 and rising to $2,490.
Source: Daily Mail
- 15 / 20
What is the most common type of one-piece suit?
- Dressage
- Maillot
- Sundress
- Triage
The most common type of one-piece suit is the maillot (a term that is not generally used anymore) or tank suit, which resembles a sleeveless leotard or bodysuit. There are variants of the one-piece swimsuit, including halterneck styles and plunge front swimsuits, as well as wrap-round ("surplice") and bandeau styles. The pretzel suit is another style of the one-piece swimsuit. Recently, athletic swimsuits have used a variety of new shoulder strap styles, including the racerback, fastback, and flyback styles, some of which have also been used on other athletic wear.
Source: Wikipedia
- 16 / 20
What type of jeans did Britney Spears help popularize in the 2000s?
- Skinny
- Low-rise
- Bellbottoms
- High Waisted
The iconic low-rise fashion emerged in 2000, particularly among youth; Britney Spears is most credited with popularizing the fashion in the US after she started wearing them that same year until Around 2008. Although its popularity also increased among women and men of other ages, the major focus of advertising was still directed at teenage girls and boys, with typical teen stores selling low-rise jeans in different styles and colors. Most American teenage and twenty-something-oriented retail stores that carried jeans only or mostly carried low-rise jeans during this time.
Source: Wikipedia
- 17 / 20
Which iconic women's fashion item debuted in 1926?
- Flapper dress
- Mary Jane shoes
- Little black dress
- Pearl necklace
Almost a century ago, Coco Chanel unveiled the original little black dress. The 1926 garment would go on to become a fashion staple, so well-known that it is often referred to simply by the acronym “LBD.” “It’s a mythic origin story,” Georgina Ripley, a curator of modern and contemporary design at the National Museum of Scotland, tells BBC News’ Pauline McLean. “It’s about the democratization, mass production, and modernization of women’s dress.”
Source: Smithsonian Magazine
- 18 / 20
Bleaching instructions are represented by what shape on laundry tags?
- Circle
- Triangle
- Star
- Square
A laundry symbol, also called a care symbol, is a pictogram indicating the manufacturer's suggestions as to methods of washing, drying, dry-cleaning and ironing clothing. Such symbols are written on labels, attached to clothing to indicate how a particular item should best be cleaned. An empty triangle (formerly lettered Cl) allows the bleaching with chlorine or non-chlorine bleach. Two oblique lines in the triangle prohibit chlorine bleaching. A crossed triangle prohibits any bleaching.
Source: Wikipedia
- 19 / 20
Which of these is a type of sweatshirt that covers the wearer's head?
- Hoodie
- Mock neck sweatshirt
- Crewneck sweatshirt
- Turtleneck
A hoodie is a type of sweatshirt with a hood that partially or fully covers the wearer's head or face. Hoodies with zippers usually include two pockets on the lower front, one on either side of the zipper, while "pullover" hoodies (without zippers) often include a single large muff or pocket in the same location. Both styles (usually) include a drawstring to adjust the hood opening. When worn up, the hood covers most of the head and neck and sometimes the face.
Source: Wikipedia
- 20 / 20
Which of these was a popular type of shirt during the 90s?
- Cambric shirt
- Camisole
- Pirate shirt
- Flannel shirt
In mid-1992, grunge fashion broke into the mainstream for both sexes. For younger American, Australian, and Latina women, it consisted of flannel shirts, ripped jeans, mom jeans, shortalls, Doc Martens, combat boots, band t-shirts, oversized knit sweaters, long and droopy skirts, ripped tights, Birkenstocks, hiking boots, and eco-friendly clothing made from recycled textiles or fair trade organic cotton. A prominent example of the popularity of grunge fashion is the teen drama television series "My So-Called Life". Grunge fashion peaked in late 1993 and early 1994.
Source: Wikipedia

