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ties iwth wide ends that were worn with one end looped over the other and held in place with a tiepin
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ties iwth wide ends that were worn with one end looped over the other and held in place with a tiepin
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ascot
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ties iwth wide ends that were worn with one end looped over the other and held in place with a tiepin
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brassiere
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a new garment that provieded additional support now that corset ended below the bust
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brassiere
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a new garment that provieded additional support now that corset ended below the bust
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brassiere
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a new garment that provieded additional support now that corset ended below the bust
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cami-knickers
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a combination garment that put together a camisole and skirt that buttoned under the crotch to form drawers
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cami-knickers
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a combination garment that put together a camisole and skirt that buttoned under the crotch to form drawers
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cami-knickers
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a combination garment that put together a camisole and skirt that buttoned under the crotch to form drawers
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duster
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a long cotton or linen outer garment used to protect one's clothing from the dut inccures while driving
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duster
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a long cotton or linen outer garment used to protect one's clothing from the dut inccures while driving
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duster
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a long cotton or linen outer garment used to protect one's clothing from the dut inccures while driving
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Harem skirt
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A full Turkish style trouser that did not attract much popularity.
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Harem skirt
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A full Turkish style trouser that did not attract much popularity.
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Harem skirt
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A full Turkish style trouser that did not attract much popularity.
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Hobble or Peg-top skirts
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A skirt that concentrated fullness at the hip and then narrowed gradually to the ankle.
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Jodhpurs
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A pair of trousers fitted closely around the lower leg and flaring out above the knee.
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Lingerie Dress
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—A popular white, frilly cotton or linen dress.
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minaret tunic
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—A wide tunic, boned to hold out the skirt in a full circle and worn over the narrowest of hobble skirts.
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Top Coat
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An outer-outer garment worn by affluent men who could afford more than one overcoat.
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Trench Coat
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A new belted overcoat style made of twill cotton gabardine of very close weave that had a chemical finish that made the coat water repellent
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Black Tie
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A popular term given to men’s semi-formal evening wear, which consisted of tuxedo jacket, black waistcoat or cummerbund and a black bow tie worn with a soft white shirt. The term is often used in opposition to white tie which refers to formal evening wear.
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Lampshade Dress
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A two-tiered skirt with the top tier flared out in the shape of a lampshade. The style was popular about or just before WWI.
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Patch Pocket
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A pocket sewn on the outside of a garment and made of the same material.
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