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  • 31Mary Jane (shoe) — Traditional girls Mary Jane or bar shoes by Start rite. Mary Jane is an American term (formerly trademarked) for a kind of strap shoe or sandal that typically has low heels, broad and rounded closed toes, and a single buckle strap across the… …

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  • 32Monk shoe — A double monk shoe A monk shoe is a style of shoe with no lacing, closed by a buckle and strap. It is moderately formal shoe: less formal than a full Oxford (American: Balmoral); but more so than an open Derby (American: Blücher). In between… …

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  • 33Court uniform and dress — Court dressOn formal royal occasions in monarchies the dress worn by those present has in the past been prescribed by official regulations. Court dress (as distinguished from court uniform mentioned in the section below) is worn by all men not… …

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  • 34religious dress — Introduction also called  vestment        any attire, accoutrements, and markings used in religious rituals (ceremonial object) that may be corporate, domestic, or personal in nature. Such dress may comprise types of coverings all the way from… …

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  • 35Crakow (shoe) — Poulaines worn in Burgundy ca. 1470 Crakows or crackowes were a style of shoes with extremely long toes very popular in the 15th century. They were so named because the style was thought to have originated in Kraków, then the capital of Poland.… …

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  • 36court shoe — noun Etymology: so called from its use as a part of court dress Britain : pump III * * * Brit. pump2. [1880 85; so called from the fact that high heeled shoes were first worn in royal courts] * * * court shoe noun A low cut ladies shoe without… …

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  • 37Fashion and Dress — ▪ 1995       Glamour became the style catchword of 1994 and summarized a look of being dressed up and made up. The new sophistication put an end to dressing down, the look popularized in 1993 by grunge and the style known as deconstruction, which …

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  • 38Patten (shoe) — Pattens were clogs, overshoes or sandals, held on the foot by leather or cloth bands, often with a wooden sole or metal device to elevate the foot and increase the wearer s height or aid in walking in mud. They were worn during the Middle Ages… …

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  • 39Alden Shoe Company — The Alden Shoe Company, founded in 1884, is a shoe company that makes dress and work shoes primarily for men. Based in Middleborough, Massachusetts, it is the only original New England shoe and bootmaker remaining in business to this day.External …

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  • 40Black tie — This article is about the dress code. For the country rock band, see Black Tie (band). Western dress codes Formal wear Formal Semi formal (including black tie) Informal Smart casual Business casual Casual Active attire …

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