Items in a Catalog with T

  • General product category for kids' items.

  • Furniture item, common in home catalogs.

  • Clothing item, also called pants in US.

  • Drink product, many brands and flavors.

  • Clothing accessories, sold in fashion catalogs.

  • Vague but acceptable as clothing tops.

  • Hardware products like hammers, drills, etc.

  • Household linens, bathroom and kitchen item.

  • Outdoor camping product, many sizes.

  • Outdoor shelter product for camping.

  • Car parts sold in auto catalogs.

  • Legwear garment, often for dance or fashion.

  • Electronics product, home entertainment device.

  • Tank tops
  • Electronics/communication device product.

  • Clothing accessory worn around the neck, common in catalogs.

  • Kitchen appliance for browning bread slices.

  • Adhesive product, many types listed in office catalogs.

  • Toy or utility vehicles, common in toy and tool catalogs.

  • Thongs
  • Athletic footwear designed for tennis courts.

  • Small decorative items or curios sold in gift catalogs.

  • Personal care item for cleaning teeth.

  • Container for brewing and serving tea, common kitchenware.

  • Sports equipment for hitting tennis balls.

  • Toy or model trains appear often in hobby catalogs.

  • Could be swim trunks or storage trunks, both sold items.

  • General term for playthings, classic catalog section.

  • Building material, sold by box or piece in catalogs.

  • Televisions are standard electronics catalog items.

  • Type of sweater, common in clothing catalogs.

  • Three‑wheeled kids’ bike, classic toy catalog item.

  • Sports/fitness shoes, common footwear catalog item.

  • Household paper product, sold in multipacks.

  • Large outdoor play item, sold in sport/toy catalogs.

  • Personal care product, sold in health/beauty catalogs.

  • Casual cotton tops, clothing catalog staple.

  • Kitchen utensil for gripping food, sold in cookware catalogs.

  • General term for snacks/pet rewards sold in packs.

  • Decorative headpiece, sold in costume/jewelry catalogs.

  • Farm machinery; tractors appear in equipment catalogs.

  • Fresh produce; tomatoes sold in food catalogs.

  • Houseware item; tea sets sold in kitchenware catalogs.

  • Toy product; train sets common in toy catalogs.

  • Small household gadget; kitchen or tool catalog item.

  • Lumber product; timber listed in building‑supply catalogs.

  • Labeling supplies; tags sold in office or craft catalogs.

  • Musical instruments; trumpets found in music store catalogs.

  • Physical vehicles or toy trains appear in catalogs.

  • Formal fashion accessory; top hats in costume/apparel catalogs.

  • Sports equipment; tennis rackets sold in sports catalogs.

  • Could be toy tanks or vehicles; both sold in catalogs.

  • Food product; canned or fresh tuna in grocery catalogs.

  • Flat containers for serving or carrying food.

  • Bathroom fixtures for waste disposal, in catalogs.

  • Metal containers for food, paint, etc.

  • T‑shirt style top; clothing item in catalogs.

  • Stuffed toy bear, classic kids’ item.

  • Small cups for serving hot tea.

  • Electronic device; sold as tablets in catalogs.

  • General term for clocks/watches sold as products.

  • Sewing material on spools; craft product.

  • Underwear type sold as clothing item.

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