apparel - use in sentences

Possessives

  • woman: Etam is the second largest distributor of women's apparel in France.

Converse of object

  • wear: Take care your gloves, or any apparel worn next the skin, is not touched or seized by a witch.

Adjective modifier

  • American: I don't think American Apparel is alone in treating workers well.
  • intimate: You see, over there were the infant clothes quits and the intimate apparel begins.
  • protective: Or you may have experience in general protective apparel / clothing / hats / face masks / eye protection.
  • royal: That King of Kings, that Lord of Lords in His royal apparel, is mine!
  • white: The white apparel did afterward belong to the poet by right.
  • new: Upon waking, Darby donned the new apparel without remark or even apparent notice.

Modifies a noun

  • publishing: I was lucky instruction apparel publishing on the night of gaming products.
  • T-shirt: Charney also carries a bag full of American Apparel T-shirts with him.
  • manufacturing: The relaxed, rural surrounds lend themselves toward a working environment unlike no other in apparel manufacturing.
  • fabric: Part 1: Method of test for apparel fabrics ' .
  • collection: They will present their latest cycle apparel collection at Cycle Show 2006.
  • manufacturer: In terms of employees, the company is now the largest domestic apparel manufacturer in the United States.

Noun used with modifier

  • trend-conscience: Adding to the trend-conscience apparel collection are four new chic outfits and a violin with a case and bow as a new accessory.
  • instruction: Martinez with a instruction apparel publishing the million mark.
  • fashion: Previously the mart represented only fashion apparel, accessories and textiles.
  • designer: Find all your designer apparel needs right here in our designer section.
  • golf: I today received my golf apparel in the Falkland Islands.
  • sport: However, I suppose you don't wear sports apparel too huh?

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