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  • 91Oilskin — jacket and sou wester Oilskin can mean: A type of fabric: canvas with a skin of oil applied to it as waterproofing, often linseed oil. Old types of oilskin included: Heavy cotton cloth waterproofed with linseed oil. Sailcloth waterproofed with a… …

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  • 92Evening gown — For other uses, see Gown (disambiguation). For a brief history of the gown, see Clothing terminology. Wedding Bridesmaid in long gown …

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  • 93Hose (clothing) — For contemporary styles see Pantyhose, Hosiery Florentine particolored hose, c. 1470 Hose are any of various styles of men s clothing for the legs and lower body, worn from the Middle Ages through the 17th century, when the term fell out of use… …

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  • 94Cycling shorts — A fashion model with biking gear including cycling shorts. Cycling shorts (also known as bike shorts, bicycling shorts or knicks) are short, skin tight legwear designed to improve comfort and efficiency while cycling.[1] They: reduce wind… …

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  • 95Paithani — is a variety of sari, named after the Paithan region in Maharashtra state where they are woven by hand. Made from very fine silk, it is considered as one of the richest saris in Maharashtra.Paithani is characterised by borders of an oblique… …

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  • 96Opera coat — An opera coat is an ankle or floor length loose fitting coat of luxurious fabric such as velvet, brocade or satin, to be worn over an evening gown or a man s tuxedo. It may be described as a fitted cloak with sleeves and is generally not as… …

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  • 97Simple Green — is a brand of cleaning agents manufactured by Sunshine Makers, Inc. This article refers to Simple Green s concentrated All Purpose Cleaner For North American consumers, the most recognized product in the line of approximately 25 Simple Green… …

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  • 98Neckline — The neckline is the top edge of a garment that surrounds the neck, especially from the front view. Neckline also refers to the overall line between all the layers of clothing and the neck and shoulders of a person, ignoring the unseen… …

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  • 99Holbein stitch — is a simple, reversible line embroidery stitch most commonly used in Blackwork embroidery and Assisi embroidery. The stitch is named after Hans Holbein the Younger (1497 1543), a 16th century portrait painter best known for his paintings of Henry …

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  • 100Spider-Man's powers and equipment — The fateful spider bite that gave Peter Parker his powers. Amazing Fantasy #15, art by Steve Ditko. Spider Man s powers, abilities, and equipment are used by Marvel Comics superhero Spider Man in tandem to combat his many foes. He receives most… …

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