Definition: Accoutrement, in French, refers to a piece or part added onto an existing garment, accessory, or other article. It could be used for both feminine and male attire. In English, this term can also mean any additional fabric that one adds to an already made garment, such as a belt or skirt. For example: - A dress with an accoutrement of lace. - A jacket with an accoutrement of buttons and zippers. The word 'accoutre' in French is derived from the Latin term "acqua" which means water. In this context, it refers to any element or part that is added or worn onto the body, such as a skirt, shirt, or blouse.
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