Template:Infobox clothing type/doc

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This simple infobox template is intended for use on articles about notable types of clothing, such as a Monmouth cap. For individual items of clothing, use Template:Infobox clothing item.

Usage[change source]

{{Infobox clothing type
| name          = 
| image_file    = 
| image_size    = 
| caption       = 
| type          = 
| material      = 
| location      = 
| manufacturer  = 
| url           = 
}}

Parameters[change source]

name
defaults to page name
material
separate multiple values with {{Plainlist}}
url
use {{URL}}
introduced
date or year of introduction

Examples[change source]

Historic[change source]

Infobox clothing type/doc
The only known example of an original Monmouth Cap, dating from the 16th century, on display at Monmouth Museum
TypeHat
MaterialWool
Place of originMonmouth, Wales
{{Infobox clothing type
| name          =
| image_file    = The only known example of an original 'Monmouth Cap',dating from the 16th century.jpg
| image_size    = 250px
| caption       = The only known example of an original Monmouth Cap, dating from the 16th century, on display at [[Monmouth Museum]]
| type          = Hat
| material      = [[Wool]]
| location      = [[Monmouth]], [[Wales]]
}}

Modern[change source]

Infobox clothing type/doc
Rosemount produced these Playboy-branded "Bunny Boots" in the early 1970s when Playboy operated several ski resorts. The large metal plate supporting the hinge and covering the opening in the side of the boot can be seen on the far boot. The near boot has the cover closed. The lower cable has slipped out of the notch that tries to keep it in place. The forward-lean control of the Fastback series can be seen at the back of the boot.
TypeSki boot
MaterialPlastic
ManufacturerRaichle
Introduced1965/66
{{Infobox clothing type
| name          = Rosemount Ski Boots
| image_file    = Rosemount_%22Bunny_Boots%22_ski_boots.JPG
| image_size    = 250px
| caption    = Rosemount produced these Playboy-branded "Bunny Boots" in the early 1970s when Playboy operated several ski resorts. The large metal plate supporting the hinge and covering the opening in the side of the boot can be seen on the far boot. The near boot has the cover closed. The lower cable has slipped out of the notch that tries to keep it in place. The forward-lean control of the Fastback series can be seen at the back of the boot.
| type          = [[Ski boot]]
| material      = [[Plastic]]
| manufacturer  = [[Raichle]]
| introduced    = 1965/66
}}

Microformat[change source]

The HTML mark-up produced by this template includes an hProduct microformat that makes a product's details readily parsable by computer programs. This aids tasks such as the cataloguing of articles and maintenance of databases. For more information about the use of microformats on Wikipedia, please visit the Microformat WikiProject on English Wikipedia.

If the product has a URL, use {{URL}} to include it.

Classes used

The HTML classes of this microformat include:

  • brand
  • category
  • description
  • fn
  • hproduct
  • identifier
  • listing
  • photo
  • price
  • review
  • type
  • url
  • value
Please do not rename or remove these classes
nor collapse nested elements which use them.

See also[change source]