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A reflective and fluorescent belt, arm-band, slipover or jacket can help you to be seen better.
This may also be called a slipover, sleeveless sweater, or, in British English, a tank top.
All participants wear a slipover, which functions as the baton and also hosts a transponder that registers the stage times.
She wore a slipover jersey sweater and a tweed skirt, and her hair was brushed back like a boy's.
Striped club colours for the welts, cuffs and armbands for a slipover will add the final touch to success.
He wore a plaid summer sport jacket, tan slipover shirt, tan pants, brown loafers and a smile that was, well, cryptic.
To remove my slipover dress, I had to remove the wig; to remove the bobbypins, I had to first remove the my long "press-on" nails.
Her use of smooth silver-blue paper fabric was interesting enough, but then she went further, sculpturing it into a feminine shirred slipover paired with a skirt enlivened with mirrors the size of compacts.
When she returned to the living room carrying a small metal tray, Bolan had succeed in freeing one arm and his head from tight-fitting slipover and was carefully peeling it away from his injured arm.
The cry echoed across the allotment, struck the wall of the Seamen's Mission and passed back over the head of a curly-headed son of Eire, clad in soiled Fair Isle slipover and rolled-up tweeds.