| A | B |
| attire | To dress |
| browse | To look at in a casual and leisurely way. |
| derby | A stiff felt hat with a narrow curved brim and a round crown. |
| drab | Of a light dull brown; dull and faded. |
| drape | To arrange or let fall in loose folds. |
| fashionable | Conforming to the current tyle; stylish |
| formal | Stiffly ceremonious. |
| hem | An edge or a border of a piece of cloth or a garment, made byu folding the raw edge under and sewing it down. |
| necessity | The quality, condition, or fact of being absolutely essential. |
| parka | A warm cloth or fur jacket with a hood. |
| remnant | A leftover piece of cloth remaining after the rest has been sold. |
| rummage | To search by disarranging. |
| sophisticated | Having acquired refinement or worldly knowledge; lacking natural simplicity. |
| splendor | Magnificent display or appearance |
| tunic | A loose-fitting, kneelength garment worn in ancient Greece and Rome. |