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    Handkerchief skirts are skirts with asymmetric hems, created from fabric panels that are cut diagonally along the bias grain of the fabric, creating different...
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    peplums should only be worn by the tall and thin". Fashion portal Handkerchief hem Skirt Hem Brooke, Iris (1979). A history of English costume. Eyre Methuen...
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    Hemline (redirect from Skirt length)
    The hemline is the line formed by the lower edge of a garment, such as a skirt, dress or coat, measured from the floor. The hemline is perhaps the most...
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    the introduction of the ensemble (matching dresses or skirts and coats) and the handkerchief skirt, which had many panels, insets, pleats or gathers. The...
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  • Hammer pants Han Chinese clothing Hanbok Hand knitting Handbag Handkerchief Handkerchief skirt Hanfu movement Hangaroc Hanten Happi Haramaki (clothing) Hard...
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    Suit (redirect from Suit skirt)
    collared dress shirt, necktie, and dress shoes. A skirt suit is similar, but with a matching skirt instead of trousers. It is currently considered semi-formal...
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    Muslim men and women and is also considered a hat. The neckerchief and handkerchief are related items. A bandana or bandanna (from Hindi and Urdu, ultimately...
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    Patadyong pattern, hence getting the name Patadyong skirt. The dress is often accompanied with a handkerchief called tubao and is often placed above the right...
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    typically wore a rounded skirt. The music was mainly to the beat of Carimbó drums. In this dance, a woman would throw her handkerchief on the floor and her...
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    create the first trikini. It appeared briefly in 1967, described as "a handkerchief and two small saucers." In the early 2000s the term trikini was revived...
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    to her hair with five diamond stars, the gift of the bridegroom. The handkerchief was made of the same material as the veil and showed the same design...
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    or hip and a skirt that hung anywhere from the ankle on up to the knee, never above. Daywear had sleeves (long to mid-bicep) and a skirt that was straight...
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    depending upon the style. A handkerchief-style edge requires a hem allowance of 0.6 centimetres (0.24 in). A typical skirt or pant hem may be 5–7.6 cm...
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    A silk dimity handkerchief from the mid-1800s....
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    husband to ensure safety and victory. Gamcha is also used sometimes as a handkerchief or towel for personal use such as wiping the face. Gamcha is also worn...
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  • peasant skirts. Vawn Corrigan cites her importance in the re-imagination of Donegal tweed. She made one skirt out of men's linen handkerchiefs, and in...
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    a handkerchief. These large handkerchiefs could be of linen, plain, colored or of printed cotton for working wear. Wealthy women wore handkerchiefs of...
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  • middle. The girls are dressed with a skirt adorned with colorful ribbons, a blouse with spangles and a handkerchief crossing their breast, as well as a...
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    generally considered authoritative states that a grey handkerchief is a symbol for bondage in the handkerchief code, which is employed usually among gay male...
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    knees. (Raghoo 1984:3) * She use to wear long dress and kurtee and tie a handkerchief on her head. (Deen 1994:167)." The kurta is traditionally made of cotton...
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    purposes, including being worn as a waistband by Thai men, used as a handkerchief, fan, or head covering to protect against the sun, and even used as a...
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    gloves, jewelry, small handbags – reticules, shawls, handkerchiefs; parasols; fans; Maja: layered skirt Men: trousers with perfect tailoring; linen; coats...
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    A Clockwork Orange). Traditionalist skinheads sometimes wore a silk handkerchief in the breast pocket of a Crombie-style overcoat or tonic suit jacket...
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    much like how the highly liturgical maniple evolved from an ordinary handkerchief. Besides its use as a garment, an Ephod was also used for oracular purposes...
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    bodice using organ or cartridge pleats which cause the skirt to spring out from the waist. Full skirts were achieved mainly through layers of petticoats....
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    through the lapel buttonhole (on the left, the same side as a pocket handkerchief) and the stem is held in place with a loop at the back of the lapel....
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    flooding the market with cheap synthetic clothing. Common items included mini skirts, bell-bottoms popularized by hippies, vintage clothing from the 1950s and...
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    mirrors is carried over shoulders or as turban, also used as a (rumal) handkerchief, and for the protection from the heat of sun, while during winters locally...
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    formal option most commonly seen at weddings; a plain or patterned silk handkerchief or pocket square may be worn; it is folded and inserted into the front...
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    for very special occasions. Sometimes now referred to as a fichu, the handkerchief was a square piece of fabric, normally of printed cotton or linen, worn...
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