slip-on
slip-on (n)
English Definitions:
slip-on (verb)
an article of clothing (garment or shoe) that is easily slipped on or off
slip on (verb)
put on with ease or speed
"slip into something more comfortable after work"; "slip on one's shoes"
slip-on (Noun)
a garment that can be pulled on without adjusting fasteners such as buttons or zippers. A pull-on.
slip-on (Adjective)
Describing a garment that can be pulled on without adjusting fasteners such as buttons or zippers.
slip-on
A shoulder mark, also called rank slide, or slip-on, is a flat cloth sleeve worn on the shoulder strap of a uniform. It may bear rank or other insignia. A shoulder mark should not be confused with a shoulder board (which is an elaborate shoulder strap), shoulder knot (a braided sort of shoulder board) or epaulette, although these terms are often used interchangeably.
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