An uncommonly generous person will "give you" this "off his back"
Figuratively speaking, it's the piece of knightwear you throw down as a challenge
It sounds somewhat sexist, but a dominant partner is said to "wear" these "in the family"
This French queen led a fashion revolution in 1783 by wearing a strikingly simple white muslin dress
A blouse with lace collar & cuffs is part of the costume named for this little Lord of literature
Winkle pickers were a pointed style of these worn by British trendsetters in the 1950s
Harry Truman helped popularize this Hawaiian shirt when he wore one on the cover of Life Magazine in 1951
The homburg was popularized in the 1890s by the Prince of Wales who later became this king
Worn by South American Indians for centuries, it's square, has a hole in the middle & doubles as a blanket
Lumberjack shirts & kilts feature these designs