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  2. Back closure - Wikipedia

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    Back closure. Dress with a discreet back zipper at the seam. A back closure is a means for fastening a garment at the rear, such as with a zipper, hooks-and-eyes or buttons. Back closures were once common on Western female clothing, but have recently become less so, especially on female casual and business attire.

  3. Romani dress - Wikipedia

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    The dress of Romani women emphasizes the cultural tradition of displaying your wealth as a sign of good fortune. Romani women tend to wear golden necklaces, bracelets, and headscarves, all of which are often embellished with golden coins. The Diklo is a traditional headscarf worn by married Vlax Romani women. [2]

  4. Hakama - Wikipedia

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    Hakama ( 袴) are a type of traditional Japanese clothing. Originally stemming from kù ( simplified Chinese : 裤; traditional Chinese : 褲 ), the trousers worn by members of the Chinese imperial court in the Sui and Tang dynasties, this style was adopted by the Japanese in the form of hakama in the 6th century. Hakama are tied at the waist ...

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    Buy it ($99) 6. Reformation Sianna Silk Dress. Reformation. Oh Reformation, how we adore thee. The sustainability-focused brand has a ton of fabulous wedding guest dress options to choose from ...

  6. History of sewing patterns - Wikipedia

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    History of sewing patterns. A sewing pattern is the template from which the parts of a garment are traced onto woven or knitted fabrics before being cut out and assembled. Patterns are usually made of paper, and are sometimes made of sturdier materials like paperboard or cardboard if they need to be more robust to withstand repeated use.

  7. Suit - Wikipedia

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    Terminology U.S. Ambassador to the U.N Samantha Power and Israeli President Reuven Rivlin wearing business wear suits as per their gender, 2016. The word suit derives from the French suite, meaning "following," from some Late Latin derivative form of the Latin verb sequor = "I follow," because the component garments (jacket and trousers and waistcoat) follow each other and have the same cloth ...