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  • 121Abaya — For the lake in Ethiopia, see Lake Abaya. Two women dressed in abayat and niqāb. Abaya is the dress and niqāb is the face covering. The abaya cloak (Arabic: عباية‎ ʿabāyah or عباءة …

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  • 122Hobble skirt — A hobble skirt [1] is a skirt with a narrow enough hem to significantly impede the wearer s stride, thus earning its name. A knee long corset is also used to achieve this effect. A dress consisting of such skirt is called a hobble dress. Contents …

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  • 123Chlamys — Hermes wearing a chlamys For the scallop genus, see Chlamys (bivalve). The beetle genus described as Chlamys is now Neochlamisus. The chlamys (Ancient Greek: χλαμύς, gen.: χλαμύδος; also known as the ephaptis [ἐφαπτίς]) was an ancient Greek piece …

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  • 124Keffiyeh — Yasser Arafat wearing a Palestinian keffiyeh The keffiyeh/kufiya (Arabic: كوفية‎, kūfiyyah, plural كوفيات …

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  • 125Donkey jacket — A donkey jacket with PVC panels A donkey jacket is a short buttoned coat, typically made of unlined black or dark blue woollen material; originally worn as a work jacket in the United Kingdom. Design The donkey jacket is derived from the wool… …

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  • 126Nightshirt — A nightshirt is a garment intended for sleeping in. It is somewhat longer than most regular shirts, reaching down to the thighs or below the knees,[1] leaving some of the legs uncovered. It is generally loose fitting to avoid restricting the… …

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  • 127Bathrobe — A pink bathrobe A bathrobe, dressing gown or housecoat is a robe. A bathrobe is usually made from towelling or other absorbent textile, and may be donned while the wearer s body is wet, serving both as a towel and an informal garment. A dressing… …

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  • 128Leggings — Lisa Cant wearing leggings on the catwalk Leggings are a type of fitted clothing covering the legs, which can be worn by both men and women. Originally leggings were two separate garments, one for each leg. Modern leggings are typically made from …

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