Fashion trimmings are attractive items that complement one's garment, such as costume jewelry, scarf, shoulder bags, hats, girdles, wristwatches and sunglasses. Accessories add tint, style and category to an outfit, and produce a certain glance, but they may also have realistic utilities. Handbags are for hauling, hats defend the face from the ingredients, and gloves keep the hands tepid.
Many garnishes are produced by fashion design organizations. Accessories may be worn as peripheral visual symbols of spiritual or intellectual affiliation: Jewish idols, Islamic top scarves, skullcaps and turbans are general instances. Designer tags on garnishes are professed as a pointer of communal class.
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