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  • 101Pea coat — Military surplus coat, produced for the US Navy A pea coat (or pea jacket, pilot jacket) is an outer coat, generally of a navy colored heavy wool,[1] originally worn by sailors of American and European navies …

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  • 102Wristband — Rafael Nadal wearing yellow wrist bands during a tennis match …

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  • 103Crop top — A crop top (also cropped top, belly shirt, half shirt, midriff shirt, tummy top, short shirt, and cutoff shirt) is a T shirt or blouse with the lower part cut off, showing of some of the abdomen.[1] The half shirt (or belly shirt) is a kind of… …

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  • 104Hanbok — Two models wearing dangui and seuranchima decorated with geumbak Korean name Hangul …

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  • 105Oilskin — 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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  • 106Cocktail dress — Black cocktail dress Typical cocktail dress, storefront, South Hampton A cocktail dress or cockta …

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  • 107Evening 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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  • 108Dirndl — A woman wearing a dirndl Women wearing dirndls …

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  • 109Capri pants — Plaid Capri pants Capris redirects here. For the Roman settlement, see Koper. Capri pants (also known as Capris, Crop pants, long or three quarter shorts, and clam diggers) are mid calf pants worn in warm weather. Variants end below the knee and… …

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  • 110Culottes — Louis XVI, dressed in culottes, drinks a toast to the sans culottes Culotte redirects here. For the cut of meat, see Top sirloin cap steak. Culottes is a word that originated in French. Historically, culottes referred to the knee breeches… …

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