Beanie is the name for two distinct types of cap or hat. The name "beanie" probably comes from the early-20th century slang term "bean," meaning "head". The beanie cap is typically made of wool felt and was popular amongst school age boys from the 1920s to the early 1940s and continues to focus amongst boys and girls from generation after generation. Beanies are brimless and either have a small embellished visor or more commonly no visor at all. Beanies are commonly worn during the winter and other colder months of the year to keep one's head warm.
A glove is a type of garment (and more specifically a fashion accessory) which covers the hand of a human. Gloves can serve to protect and comfort the hands of the wearer against cold or heat, physical damage by friction, abrasion or chemicals, and disease; or in turn to provide a guard for what a bare hand should not touch.
Undergarments, also called "underwear", "underpants," "lingerie", or "panties" (undergarments for women), or sometimes "intimate clothing", and "pants" or "knickers", are clothes worn next to the skin, usually under other clothes. They are also known as 'Katch' or 'Katchie' and worn under Indian traditional clothing. In addition to keeping outer garments from soiling, undergarments are worn for a variety of reasons: warmth, comfort and hygiene being the most common. Undergarments are often used for modesty or erotic display; sometimes both of these motivations are simultaneously present.


