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Proper Clothing Names

What are some ideas for a clothing line name?

Line is for
11- 17 year olds.
Very bohemian-hippie fashion-like.
Accessories + Clothing.

Designer name : Nikki Ryan.

The name doesn't need to have her name. Preferably not, but if it helps you think of something then go ahead.

Thanks!

In an essay or paper would you underline a clothing brand?

Nope. Just capitalize the first letter like any other proper noun.
ex. "Beyonce Knowles and her mother Tina recently introduced the new Spring line for their House of Dereon clothing line."

Is there a term for sex while keeping your clothes on?

No, it's just called sex.

Ladies what are these slutish clothes properly called?

Want to buy some cheap clothes for my girl just to see how she reacts. (I can write it off as a practical joke or maybe get something refreshing). There are 3 things I would like a good search term/proper name for.

1. Strapless cloth tops that really look just like a strip of tshirt wrapped around the jugs. Thats about all it covers. They are magically held up :)

2. The shortest of miniskirts. Almost like those short shorts that can't contain the junk.

3. Lingerie. I think they are called corsets. Any insanely tight and crotchless ones?

How do I "label" clothing for my mom who's in a nursing home?

I've got this one!!! As a nurse who has worked in many institutions, we had this problem very often. I would advise my patient families to buy what's called a "laundry marker" It's the ultimate solution. I think they are called Rub-A Dub markers made by Sanford (same maker as Sharpie)
http://www.amazon.com/Rub-A-Dub-Laundry-Marker-Pen-Permanent-Black/dp/B000FKLOKA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1247837407&sr=8-1
They can be purchased at several places: Joann Fabrics and craft stores as well as Staples. The writing lasts a long time! On her clothing with "tags or care labels" on them write her name on the "tag". With her under garments write her name on the garment itself such as bras, underpants etc. I would tell my patients families on a periodic basis just to check the clothing items every couple of months, and maybe "refresh" her name on items that may need it. The washers and dryers in a facility are commercial and pretty heavy duty. Higher temperatures and longer cycles. I would buy several. Keep one "hidden" there in her room somewhere. In a institution a Rub-A-Dub marker is a commodity! LOL ( I always kept one in my desk drawer).Maybe keep one on yourself as well. Then as you bring her new items in, you can mark them as well. :)

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