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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Pullover/sweater

What's the difference between these two?

  

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Pullover: A sweater that must be put on by pulling it over the head; a sweater without buttons or a zipper in front. Hoodie: a pullover or sweater with a hood. Jumper is British English; sweater is American English.

  • Pullover: A sweater that must be put on by pulling it over the head; a sweater without buttons or a zipper in front.
  • Hoodie: a pullover or sweater with a hood.
  • Jumper is British English; sweater is American English.
  • org/wiki/Sweater
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Pullover: A sweater that must be put on by pulling it over the head; a sweater without buttons or a zipper in front.

Hoodie: a pullover or sweater with a hood.

Jumper is British English; sweater is American English.

For more details, read this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweater

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