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One garment that handles top and bottom while you handle everything else.

means Dresses are one-piece garments covering the torso and legs in a single sweep of fabric, worn for ease or occasion.

from From Old French 'dresser,' to arrange or set straight, via Latin 'directus'; once you got dressed by setting yourself upright and in order.

Default uniformFor millennia both sexes wore them; trousers came later.
PocketsOften missing, a centuries-old quiet rebellion still unwon.
One word, two jobs'Dress' also means to wound-bandage, season salad, or prepare poultry.
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