Twinset - Description

Description

The classic twinset is knitted in wool or cashmere, though modern interpretations can be knit from synthetics such as acrylic. The under-sweater is usually worn tight-fitting, with the cardigan unbuttoned to reveal accompanying jewelry, most typically a string of pearls.

Twinsets have been associated most closely with women's work wardrobes during the 1950s and 1960s, particularly in secretarial work or teaching, but were occasionally viewed as too casual for more conservative workplaces where dress suits were preferred. However, their popularity was largely driven by Hollywood stars such as Grace Kelly, Marilyn Monroe, and Audrey Hepburn who were frequently seen wearing them on and off the set.

The twinset is often chosen by costume directors and designers in the modern film industry to portray a character's conservatism or frumpiness. For example, Joan Cusack in the 2004 film School of Rock wears a grey twinset with pearls, intended to indicate how conservative she is. On the other hand, interest in the twinset returned thanks in part to the pink set worn by Elizabeth Hurley in the 1997 film Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery.

The twinset, in a variety of lengths and sleeve styles (set-in or raglan, short- and long-sleeved for both cardigan and pullover), has remained commercially available to the present day through numerous design houses, manufacturers and retailers. Its current appeal is to older women and to "retro"-styled younger women drawing from '50s and '60s-inspired influences such as the AMC drama Mad Men.


Clothing
Materials
  • Cotton
  • Fur
  • Leather
  • Linen
  • Nylon
  • Polyester
  • Rayon
  • Silk
  • Spandex
  • Wool
Tops
  • Blouse
  • Crop top
  • Dress shirt
  • Halterneck
  • Henley shirt
  • Hoodie
  • Jersey
  • Guernsey
  • Poet shirt
  • Polo shirt
  • Shirt
  • Sleeveless shirt
  • Sweater
  • Sweater vest
  • T-shirt
  • Tube top
  • Turtleneck
  • Twinset
Trousers or pants
  • Bell-bottoms
  • Bermuda shorts
  • Bondage pants
  • Capri pants
  • Cargo pants
  • Culottes
  • Cycling shorts
  • Dress pants
  • Jeans
  • Jodhpurs
  • Overall
  • Parachute pants
  • Phat pants
  • Shorts
  • Sweatpants
  • Windpants
  • Yoga pants
Skirts
  • A-line skirt
  • Ballerina skirt
  • Denim skirt
  • Fustanella
  • Hobble skirt
  • Job skirt
  • Leather skirt
  • Kilt
  • Men's skirts
  • Microskirt
  • Miniskirt
  • Pencil skirt
  • Poodle skirt
  • Prairie skirt
  • Rah-rah skirt
  • Sarong
  • Skort
  • Slip
  • Train
  • Wrap
Dresses
  • Ball gown
  • Cocktail dress
  • Débutante dress
  • Evening gown
  • Gown
  • Jumper dress
  • Little black dress
  • Petticoat
  • Sari
  • Shirtdress
  • Sundress
  • Tea gown
  • Wedding dress
  • Wrap dress
Suits and uniforms
  • Academic dress
  • Black tie
  • Boubou
  • Clerical clothing
  • Court dress
  • Dashiki suit
  • Gymslip
  • Jumpsuit
  • Kasaya
  • Lab coat
  • Lounge suit
  • Mao suit
  • Morning dress
  • Pantsuit
  • Red Sea rig
  • Romper suit
  • Scrubs
  • Stroller
  • Tangzhuang
  • Tuxedo
  • White tie
Outerwear
  • Abaya
  • Academic gown
  • Anorak
  • Apron
  • Blazer
  • Cagoule
  • Cloak
  • Coat
  • Duffle coat
  • Duster
  • Frock coat
  • Goggle jacket
  • Greatcoat
  • Hoodie
  • Jacket
  • Leather jacket
  • Mess jacket
  • Opera coat
  • Overcoat
  • Pea coat
  • Poncho
  • Raincoat
  • Redingote
  • Robe
  • Shawl
  • Shrug
  • Ski suit
  • Sleeved blanket
  • Sport coat
  • Top coat
  • Trench coat
  • Vest
  • Waistcoat
  • Windbreaker
Underwear
  • Boxer briefs (tight)
  • Boxer shorts (loose)
  • Brassiere
  • Briefs
  • Bustle
  • Camisole
  • Compression sportswear
  • Corselet
  • Corset
  • Diaper
  • Dickey
  • Lingerie
  • Loincloth
  • Long underwear
  • Open drawers
  • Panties
  • Teddy
  • Temple garment
  • Trunks
  • Undershirt
  • Izaar
Accessories
  • Ascot tie
  • Belly chain
  • Belt
  • Bolo tie
  • Bow tie
  • Chaps
  • Coin purse
  • Cufflink
  • Cummerbund
  • Pocket watch
  • Earring
  • Gaiters
  • Gloves
  • Hairpin
  • Handbag
  • Leg warmer
  • Leggings
  • Muff (handwarmer)
  • Necklace
  • Necktie
  • Scarf
  • Shoe buckle
  • Stocking
  • Sunglasses
  • Suspenders
  • Tights
Footwear
  • Athletic shoe
  • Balgha
  • Boot
  • Court shoe
  • Dress shoe
  • Flip-flops
  • Hosiery
  • Sandal
  • Shoe
  • Slipper
  • Sock
Headwear
  • Balaclava
  • Beret
  • Bonnet
  • Cap
  • Crown
  • Deely bobber
  • Fascinator
  • Fillet
  • Hairnet
  • Hat
  • Headband
  • Headscarf
  • Helmet
  • Hood
  • Keffiyeh
  • Kerchief
  • Mask
  • Snood
  • Tiara
  • Turban
  • Ushanka
  • Veil
  • Visor
  • Wig
Nightwear
  • Babydoll
  • Blanket sleeper
  • Negligee
  • Nightcap
  • Nightgown
  • Nightshirt
  • Peignoir
  • Pajamas
Swimwear
  • Bikini
  • Boardshorts
  • One-piece
  • Rash guard
  • Square leg suit
  • Swim briefs
  • Swim cap
  • Swim diaper
  • Swim trunks
  • Wetsuit
Clothing parts
  • Back closure
  • Belt hook
  • Buckle
  • Bustline
  • Button
  • Buttonhole
  • Collar
  • Cuff
  • Elastic
  • Fly
  • Hemline
  • Hook-and-eye
  • Lapel
  • Neckline
  • Pocket
  • Revers
  • Shoulder pad
  • Shoulder strap
  • Sleeve
  • Snap
  • Strap
  • Velcro
  • Waistline
  • Yoke
  • Zipper
National costume
  • Albanian dress
  • Abaya
  • Aboyne dress
  • Áo bà ba
  • Áo dài
  • Áo tứ thân
  • Batik
  • Baro't saya & Barong Tagalog
  • Bunad
  • Þjóðbúningurinn
  • Cheongsam (Qípáo)
  • Dashiki
  • Deel
  • Dhoti
  • Dirndl
  • Djellaba
  • Fustanella
  • Gákti
  • Gho & Kira
  • Han Chinese clothing
  • Hanbok
  • Highland dress
  • Jellabiya
  • Jilbāb
  • Kebaya
  • Kente cloth
  • Kilt
  • Kimono
  • Lederhosen
  • Sampot
  • Sarafan
  • Sari
  • Sarong
  • Shalwar kameez
  • Sherwani
  • Thawb
Historical garments
  • Banyan
  • Bedgown
  • Bodice
  • Braccae
  • Breeches
  • Breeching
  • Brunswick
  • Caraco
  • Chemise
  • Cravat
  • Chiton
  • Chlamys
  • Close-bodied gown
  • Doublet
  • Exomis
  • Farthingale
  • Frock
  • Himation
  • Hose
  • Houppelande
  • Jerkin
  • Justacorps
  • Knickerbockers
  • Palla
  • Peplos
  • Polonaise
  • Sack-back gown
  • Smock-frock
  • Stola
  • Toga
  • Tunic
History and surveys
  • Africa
  • Ancient Greece
  • Ancient Rome
  • Ancient world
  • Anglo-Saxon
  • Byzantine
  • Early Medieval Europe
  • Han Chinese
  • History of clothing and textiles
  • History of Western fashion series (1100s–2000s)
  • Sumptuary law
  • Timeline of clothing and textiles technology
  • Vietnam
  • Women wearing pants
See also
  • Adaptive clothing
  • Clothing terminology
  • Costume
  • Dress code
  • Fashion
  • Formal wear
  • Ironing
  • Laundry
  • Locking clothing
  • Maternity clothing
  • Reversible garment


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