blusar
Blusar is the plural of blus in Swedish, referring to the blouse—a loose-fitting, upper-body garment traditionally worn by women. In English usage, a blouse is a shirt-like top made from woven fabrics that emphasizes drape and decoration rather than tailored structure. Blusar and blouses are typically worn with skirts, trousers, or suits and can range from practical workwear to formal evening wear.
The term blouse derives from French and English adoption in the 19th century; the garment has roots
Common features include a button-front closure, tailored darts or shaping, necklines such as stand collars, Peter
Blusar remain a staple in many wardrobes, balancing formality and comfort. In European fashion, the blouse is