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An woman wearing a pink wool knit shrug. The image is in greyscale aside from the shrug.
A knit shrug.

A shrug is a cropped, cardigan-like garment with short or long sleeves cut in one with the body, typically knitted. [1] Generally, a shrug covers less of the body than a vest would, but it is more tailored than a shawl. Shrugs are typically worn as the outermost layer of an outfit, with a full shirt, tank top, or dress beneath.

A bolero jacket or bolero (pronounced /ˈbɒlər/ or /bəˈlɛər/ in British English and /bəˈlɛər/ in American English) [2] is a more formal garment of similar construction but made of stiffer fabric, essentially a short tailored jacket, inspired by the matador's chaquetilla. Like the shrug, the sides of the bolero only meet at one point. [3]

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References

  1. ^ Cumming, Valerie; Cunnington, C. W.; Cunnington, P. E. (2017). The Dictionary of Fashion History (2nd ed.). London; Oxford; New York: Bloomsbury Academic. p.  242. ISBN  9781472577702. OCLC  1002419232.
  2. ^ Wells, John C. (2008). Longman Pronunciation Dictionary (3rd ed.). Longman. ISBN  978-1-4058-8118-0.
  3. ^ Cumming, Valerie; Cunnington, C. W.; Cunnington, P. E. (2017). The Dictionary of Fashion History (2nd ed.). London; Oxford; New York: Bloomsbury Academic. p.  34. ISBN  9781472577702. OCLC  1002419232.