veston versus blouson - French Language2024-03-29T06:09:47Zhttp://www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk/forum/topics/veston-versus-blouson?feed=yes&xn_auth=noblouson : yes, it's a kind of…tag:www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk,2018-04-01:3179028:Comment:1309432018-04-01T15:43:36.974ZChantal Savignathttp://www.forum.french-linguistics.co.uk/profile/ChantalSavignat
<p>blouson : yes, it's a kind of coat over shirt or T-shirt or others. A "blouson" is short, it goes to the waist and not under.</p>
<p>veston : it's not very used. veston = "veste" in a suit. "complet-veston"</p>
<p>we use "veste" = blazer over a shirt in order to look nice.</p>
<p>yes a sleeveless vest not padded and to wear inside is "un gilet". "un gilet" might have sleeves too. "gilet" is used for every clothes (like a light vest) worn under a coat or without coat, with or without sleeves,…</p>
<p>blouson : yes, it's a kind of coat over shirt or T-shirt or others. A "blouson" is short, it goes to the waist and not under.</p>
<p>veston : it's not very used. veston = "veste" in a suit. "complet-veston"</p>
<p>we use "veste" = blazer over a shirt in order to look nice.</p>
<p>yes a sleeveless vest not padded and to wear inside is "un gilet". "un gilet" might have sleeves too. "gilet" is used for every clothes (like a light vest) worn under a coat or without coat, with or without sleeves, opened at the front.</p>
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