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The terms in bold are preferred terms while the terms in italics
are non-preferred terms.
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UF
= Used For |
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| NT
= Narrower Term |
BT
= Broader Term |
RT
= Related Term |
The node
labels are enclosed in angle brackets for e.g., <waistband styles>.
They are not used as descriptors.
alterations
SN: Include button replacements, adjustments, patches, and rip repairs.
UF: repairs
athletic cut
SN: Athletic cut suits have an 8-inch difference between the chest measurement
and
      the trousers size, i.e. a size-42 regular athletic cut
suit jacket will have a size-34-
      waist trousers.
BT1: cut
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back fabric
SN: Refers to the material covering the outer back of the vest
BT1: vests
NT1: cloth
NT1: lining
back pockets
USE: rear pockets
belt loops
BT1: <waistband styles>
  BT2: trousers
blazers
USE: jackets
<bottoms>
BT1: <trousers styles>
  BT2: trousers
NT1: cuffs
NT1: flat bottoms
NT1: jean bottoms
brands
SN: Brands that Smart Suits carries including Armani Collezioni, BOSS
Hugo Boss, Brioni,
      Canali, Ermenegildo Zegna, Gallotti, J.P. Tilford, Kiton,
and Luciano Barbera.
UF: designer tags
UF: labels
button adjusters
BT1: <waistband styles>
  BT2: trousers
buttons
BT1: <front openings>
  BT2: <trousers styles>
    BT3: trousers
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care
SN: Includes instructions for brushing, hanging, dry cleaning, laundry,
pressing/ironing,
      and steaming.
UF: maintenance
change pockets
USE: ticket pockets
cloth
BT1: back fabric
  BT2: vests
coats
USE: jackets
colors
USE: colours
colours
UF: colors
cuffs
BT1: <bottoms>
  BT2:<trousers styles>
    BT3: trousers
cut
SN: Style or manner in which a suit is cut and made.
UF:
cutting
UF: tailoring
NT1: athletic cut
NT1: portly cut
NT1: standard cut
cutting
USE: cut
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designer tags
USE: brands
double breasted jackets
BT1: <jacket styles>
  BT2: jackets
NT1: four buttons (double breasted)
NT1: six buttons (double breasted)
RT: single breasted jackets
double breasted vests
BT1: <vest styles>
  BT2: vests
double pleats
UF: twin pleats
BT1: pleats
  BT2: <trousers styles>
    BT3: trousers
double vents
BT1: vents
  BT2: <jacket styles>
    BT3: jackets
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fabrics
UF: materials
UF: textiles
flap pockets
BT1: pockets (jackets)
  BT2: <jacket styles>
    BT3: jackets
flat bottoms
UF: plain bottoms
BT1: <bottoms>
  BT2: <trousers styles>
    BT3: trousers
four buttons (double breasted)
BT1: double breasted jackets
  BT2: <jacket styles>
    BT3: jackets
four buttons (single breasted)
BT1: single breasted jackets
  BT2: <jacket styles>
    BT3: jackets
four-button holes
BT1: sleeves
  BT2: <jacket styles>
    BT3: jackets
<front openings>
BT1: <trousers styles>
  BT2: trousers
NT1: buttons
NT1: zippers
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hacking pockets
UF: slanted side pockets
BT1: pockets (jackets)
  BT2: <jacket styles>
    BT3: jackets
hip length
BT1: <length>
  BT2: <jacket styles>
    BT3: jackets
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<jacket styles>
BT1: jackets
NT1: double breasted jackets
  NT2: four buttons (double breasted)
  NT2: six buttons (double breasted)
NT1: lapels
  NT2: L-shaped lapels
  NT2: notched lapels
  NT2: peaked lapels
NT1: <length>
  NT2: hip length
  NT2: waist length
NT1: pockets (jackets)
  NT2: flap pockets
  NT2: hacking pockets
  NT2: ticket pockets
  NT2: welt pockets
NT1: single breasted jackets
  NT2: four buttons (single breasted)
  NT2: three buttons (single breasted)
  NT2: two buttons (single breasted)
NT1: sleeves
  NT2: four-button holes
  NT2: one-button holes
  NT2: three-button holes
  NT2: three-button holes
  NT2: two-button holes
NT1: vents
  NT2: double vents
  NT2: single vents
RT: <styles>
RT: <trousers styles>
RT: <vest styles>
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jackets
SN: Include suit jackets for occasions such as business, daywear, and
formal.
      Exclude sports jackets, dinner jackets, and overcoats.
UF: blazers
UF: coats
NT1: <jacket styles>
  NT2: double breasted jackets
    NT3: four buttons (double breasted)
    NT3: six buttons (double breasted)
  NT2: lapels
    NT3: L-shaped lapels
    NT3: notched lapels
    NT3: peaked lapels
 
  NT2: <length>
    NT3: hip length
    NT3: waist length
  NT2: pockets (jackets)
    NT3: flap pockets
    NT3: hacking pockets
    NT3: ticket pockets
    NT3: welt pockets
  NT2: single breasted jackets
    NT3: four buttons (single breasted)
    NT3: three buttons (single breasted)
    NT3: two buttons (single breasted)
  NT2: sleeves
    NT3: four-button holes
    NT3: one-button holes
    NT3: three-button holes
    NT3: three-button holes
    NT3: two-button holes
  NT2: vents
    NT3: double vents
    NT3: single vents
RT: vests
jean
bottoms
BT1: <bottoms>
  BT2: <trousers styles>
 
  BT3: trousers
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L-shaped lapels
BT1: lapels
  BT2: <jacket styles>
    BT3: jackets
labels
USE: brands
lapels
SN: Front neckline folds of a jacket.
BT1: <jacket styles>
  BT2: jackets
NT1: L-shaped lapels
NT1: notched lapels
NT1: peaked lapels
<length>
BT1: <jacket styles>
  BT2: jackets
NT1: hip length
NT1: waist length
lining
BT1: back fabric
  BT2: vests
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maintenance
USE: care
mandarin collar vests
BT1: <vest styles>
  BT2: vests
materials
USE: fabrics
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notched lapels
BT1: lapels
  BT2: <jacket styles>
    BT3: jackets
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one-button holes
BT1: sleeves
  BT2: <jacket styles>
    BT3: jackets
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pants
USE: trousers
patterns
SN: Refer to the appearance of fabrics such as solid colours, and different
types of
      stripes and checks.
peaked lapels
BT1: lapels
  BT2: <jacket styles>
    BT3: jackets
piped pockets
USE: welt pockets
plain bottoms
USE: flat bottoms
pleats
BT1: <trousers styles>
  BT2: trousers
NT1: double pleats
NT1: single pleats
pockets (jackets)
BT1: <jacket styles>
  BT2: jackets
NT1: flap pockets
NT1: hacking pockets
NT1: ticket pockets
NT1: welt pockets
pockets (trousers)
BT1: <trousers styles>
  BT2: trousers
NT1: rear pockets
NT1: side pockets
  NT2: slanting pockets
  NT2: straight pockets
  NT2: vertical jetted pockets
NT1: top pockets
NT1: welt pockets
portly cut
SN: Portly cut suits have a 4-inch difference between the chest measurement
and the
      trousers size, i.e. a size-42 regular portly suit jacket
will have a size-38-waist
      trousers.
BT1: cut
price ranges
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rear pockets
UF: back pockets
BT1: pockets (trousers)
  BT2: <trousers styles>
    BT3: trousers
repairs
USE: alterations
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seam pockets
USE: side pockets
side pockets
UF: seam pockets
BT1: pockets (trousers)
  BT2: <trousers styles>
    BT3: trousers
NT1: slanting pockets
NT1: straight pockets
NT1: vertical jetted pockets
single breasted jackets
BT1: <jacket styles>
  BT2: jackets
NT1: four buttons (single breasted)
NT1: three buttons (single breasted)
NT1: two buttons (single breasted)
RT: double breasted jackets
single breasted vests
BT1: <vest styles>
  BT2: vests
single pleats
BT1: pleats
  BT2: <trousers styles>
    BT3: trousers
single vents
BT1: vents
  BT2: <jacket styles>
    BT3: jackets
six buttons (double breasted)
BT1: double breasted jackets
  BT2: <jacket styles>
    BT3: jackets
sizes
SN: Include jacket sizes, vest sizes, and trousers sizes.
slanted side pockets
USE: hacking pockets
slanting pockets
BT1: side pockets
  BT2: pockets (trousers)
    BT3: <trousers styles>
    BT4: trousers
sleeves
BT1: <jacket styles>
  BT2: jackets
NT1: four-button holes
NT1: one-button holes
NT1: three-button holes
NT1: three-button holes
NT1: two-button holes
slit pockets
USE: welt pockets
standard cut
SN: Standard cut suits typically have a 6-inch difference between the chest
      measurement and the trousers size, i.e. a size-42 regular
suit jacket will have a
      size-36-waist trousers.
BT1: cut
straight pockets
BT1: side pockets
  BT2: pockets (trousers)
    BT3: <trousers styles>
    BT4: trousers
straps and buckles
BT1: <trousers styles>
  BT2: trousers
<styles>
SN: Particular design or types of a suit.
NT1: three-piece suits
NT1: two-piece suits
RT: <jacket styles>
RT: <trousers styles>
RT: <vest styles>
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tailoring
USE: cut
textiles
USE: fabrics
three buttons (single breasted)
BT1: single breasted jackets
  BT2: <jacket styles>
    BT3: jackets
three-button holes
BT1: sleeves
  BT2: <jacket styles>
    BT3: jackets
three-piece suits
SN: A three-piece suit consists of a jacket, a pair of trousers, and a
vest.
BT1: styles
RT: two-piece suits
ticket pockets
UF: change pockets
BT1: pockets (jackets)
  BT2: <jacket styles>
    BT3: jackets
top pockets
BT1: pockets (trousers)
  BT2: <trousers styles>
    BT3: trousers
trousers
UF: pants
NT1:
<trousers styles>
  NT2: <bottoms>
    NT3: cuffs
    NT3: flat bottoms
    NT3: jean bottoms
  NT2: <front openings>
    NT3: buttons
    NT3: zippers
  NT2: pleats
    NT3: double pleats
    NT3: single pleats
  NT2: pockets (trousers)
    NT3: rear pockets
    NT3: side pockets
      NT4: slanting pockets
      NT4: straight pockets
      NT4: vertical jetted pockets
    NT3: top pockets
    NT3: welt pockets
NT1: <waistband styles>
  NT2: belt loops
  NT2: button adjusters
  NT2: straps and buckles
<trousers styles>
BT1: trousers
NT1: <bottoms>
  NT2: cuffs
  NT2: flat bottoms
  NT2: jean bottoms
NT1: <front openings>
  NT2: buttons
  NT2: zippers
NT1: pleats
  NT2: double pleats
  NT2: single pleats
NT1: pockets (trousers)
  NT2: rear pockets
  NT2: side pockets
    NT3: slanting pockets
    NT3: straight pockets
    NT3: vertical jetted pockets
  NT2: top pockets
  NT2: welt pockets
RT: <jacket styles>
RT: <styles>
RT: <vest styles>
RT:
<waistband styles>
twin pleats
USE: double pleats
two buttons (single breasted)
BT1: single breasted jackets
  BT2: <jacket styles>
    BT3: jackets
two-button holes
BT1: sleeves
  BT2: <jacket styles>
    BT3: jackets
two-piece suits
SN: A two-piece suit consists of a jacket and a pair of trousers.
BT1: <styles>
RT: three-piece suits
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vents
SN: Slits at the bottom, centre-back or sides of a jacket.
BT1: <jacket styles>
  BT2: jackets
NT1: double vents
NT1: single vents
vertical jetted pockets
BT1: side pockets
  BT2: pockets (trousers)
    BT3: <trousers styles>
    BT4: trousers
<vest styles>
BT1: vests
NT1: double breasted vests
NT1: mandarin collar vests
NT1: single breasted vests
RT: <jacket styles>
RT: <styles>
RT: <trousers styles>
vests
UF: waistcoats
NT1: back fabric
  NT2: cloth
  NT2: lining
NT1: <vest styles>
  NT2: double breasted vests
  NT2: mandarin collar vests
  NT2: single breasted vests
RT: jackets
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waist length
BT1: <length>
  BT2: <jacket styles>
    BT3: jackets
<waistband styles>
BT1: trousers
NT1: belt loops
NT1: button adjusters
NT1: straps and buckles
waistcoats
USE: vests
welt pockets
UF: piped pockets
UF: slit pockets
BT1: pockets (jackets)
  BT2: <jacket styles>
    BT3: jackets
BT1: pockets (trousers)
  BT2: <trousers styles>
    BT3: trousers
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zippers
BT1: <front openings>
  BT2: <trousers styles>
    BT3: trousers
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