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Tag implication: jumper -> dress

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create implication jumper -> dress

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Wiki says:
A jumper, pinafore dress or pinafore is a sleeveless, collarless dress intended to be worn over a blouse, shirt or sweater.
Not to be confused with an apron, which has no back, distinctively.

Maybe it should sleeveless, too. Didn't saw that part...

Which leads to a language-specific question:
How is this word used? The first examples are vests but is that word also used there?
The second example isn't a dress, or? And the definition says that the dress is worn over the shirt (yes, the suspenders are worn over the dress, but that would only hardly fall unter this and complicates things).
The third one is a high-waist_skirt, since it doesn't cover the bust.

SciFi said:

I thought you were talking about sweaters. Better question might be, does it need a better tag in the first place?

Yeah, "jumper" in British English is a type of sweater, so it's not a best name for the tag.

To quote "Jumper" disambiguation page in Wikipedia:

Jumper (U.S. English; known elsewhere as a pinafore dress)

To make things worse, according to Wikipedia page, pinafore (which is currently aliased to jumper) is a type of apron, and the correct term to use would be pinafore_dress.

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