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A blouse (English: /blaʊz/, /blaʊs/, or /bluːz/) is a loose-fitting upper garment that was formerly worn by workmen, peasants, artists, women, and children. It is typically gathered at the waist or hips (by a waistband or belt) so that it hangs loosely (“blouses”) over the wearer’s body. Today, the word most commonly refers to a girl’s or woman’s dress shirt It can also refer to a man’s shirt if it is a loose-fitting style (e.g. poet shirts and Cossack shirts), though it rarely is. Traditionally, the term has been used to refer to a shirt which blouses out or has an unmistakably feminine appearance.

The term is also used for some men’s military uniform jackets.

Blouse is a loanword to English from French: blouse means “dust coat”.[clarification needed] It possibly was brought back from their travels by French Crusaders.[clarification needed] They moved on their armor a so-called “p(e)lusisian shirt”, a blue-colored gowns to the dust, which had its name from the Egyptian town of Pelusium.[clarification needed] The derivation may also be from blouso “short (wool)” (“wool”, blouso “short wool”) and\or blos “deprived, naked” taken off (Provençal dialect). It is first officially noted in 1828, from French blouse (“a workman’s or peasant’s smock”), of obscure Occitan route.[clarification needed]

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