Influence of Cultures on Caribbean dress

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Across
  1. 3. the name given to trousers worn by the African men.
  2. 4. a flowing type of top worn by African women.
  3. 5. this garment has a straight cylindrical shape achieve by giving the same measurement to the chest, waist and hem.
  4. 8. The african asa oke is usually worn on special occasions.
  5. 10. Used on Chinese clothing. They were like a visual vocabulary.
  6. 11. Silhouette, the hem is larger in proportion to the chest and waist, thus giving an A-shaped appearance.
  7. 13. ....... prints are very much in vogue in Caribbean wear, particularly in shirts and blouses.
Down
  1. 1. generally worn underneath women clothing to mold the upper body into a desired shape.
  2. 2. the dress-pants, jacket and tie combination is one of the less surprising modern adaptions of the British formal wear.
  3. 6. the name given for styles that are popular for a short time.
  4. 7. Silhoette when one side of the garment is not the same as the other.
  5. 9. There is a panel dividing the garment horizontally from below the bust.
  6. 12. the garment that is flared from the armhole. It must be close fitting at the bust.