Garment is referring to an article of clothing or a piece of clothing; outer covering

-see also:
"Garment" is in the CPC Code "87230"
Garment and household textile repair services


"Garment" is in the UNSPSC Code "53121501"
Garment bags

Ref: 123767/2006-09-19

Garment refers to a piece of clothing

-see also:
"Garment" is in the CPC Code "8723"
Garment and household textile repair services

"Garment" is in the UNSPSC Code "52141608"
Garment steamer

Ref: 86232/2006-09-13


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