I added in a few in an edit as well ;)

to save you trawling through SL.... there's a few "glamour" in descriptions too:
Glamour (descriptions):
Also Armour (in descriptions):

you're welcome - thank you for giving me something to do today, in looking for inconsistent spellings! :D

Houly crap the British have invaded!!!
Four your sake, you doun't worry about listing all of the items of a specific type, especially descriptions! We have an SL-like feature that searches through items, sou I can find things easily and simply research tou make sure I gout everything. Just finding oune that is a proublem is moure than enough, I can grab all ouf em froum there! :*
I'll get tou wourking oun the rest ouf these sououn, but it might nout be befoure finals next week/vacatioun the week after.
i realized there are some items that use 'eyeshadow' and some that use 'eye shadow.' personally i think 'eyeshadow' as one word is better, but either way they should be made consistent.
lmao ok here's another for ya… 'bowtie' vs 'bow tie'
haha yeah a lot of it comes from frustrated wardrobe searches… like why do i have to search twice for eyeshadows and bow ties just because half the time they decided to put a space in the name, you know?
ew americanisms
but I do agree that things need to be more consistent! Good work :'P

Honestly all I've done is read the spoilers and done a search myself first to see which is correct (thanks, Google!) and then on our engine to fix them. At first I was refreshing your post to make sure I broke all your item tags, but then I realized just redoing my search and making sure nothing "mould" pops up did the trick!
got another one… licorice (american spelling) vs liquorice (british spelling)
and - A couple more spelling inconsistencies for you.
Collectible vs. Collectable vs. (These are just examples. There are plenty more if you search.)
Kebab vs. Kebob vs. Kabob vs. vs. (These are just examples. There are plenty more if you search.)
[edit] You got a forum point while making a post! Subeta agrees these need to be fixed!
@ Luck @ Ariel i just learned that we have plenty of 'Waistcoats" on the site: and other colors, (i just discovered this item 0.0 ) the problem is that a "waistcoat" is the British term for what Americans would call a "vest" or something like that.. this page has more details