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  • 81Mantle (vesture) — Bishop Mercurius of Zaraisk wearing the episcopal mantle (Saint Nicholas Russian Orthodox Cathedral, New York) …

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  • 82Laundry — is hung to dry above an Italian street. Laundry hanging out of flats for d …

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  • 83T-shirt — For the Shontelle song, see T Shirt (song). A man wearing a T shirt …

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  • 84Sandal — This article is about the type of footwear. For other uses, see Sandal (disambiguation). Sandals redirects here. For the Caribbean luxury resorts operator, see Sandals Resorts. High heeled sandals …

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  • 85Pajamas — Pyjama redirects here. For other meanings of pyjama or pajama or similar see Pajamas (disambiguation). Pajamas, also spelled pyjamas (see also spelling differences), can refer to several related types of clothing. The original paijama are loose,… …

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  • 86Spandex — fiber Spandex or elastane is a synthetic fibre known for its exceptional elasticity. It is strong, but less durable than natural Latex, its major non synthetic competitor. It is a polyurethane polyurea copolymer that was co invented in 1959 by… …

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  • 87Cloak — For other uses, see Cloak (disambiguation). Evening cloak or manteau, from Costume Parisien, 1823 …

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  • 88Anorak — This article is about the article of clothing. For the colloquial meaning, see Anorak (slang). Traditional Inuit Anorak …

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  • 89Jacobethan — is the style designation coined in 1933 by John Betjeman to describe the English Revival style made popular from the 1830s, which derived most of its inspiration and its repertory from the English Renaissance (1550 1625), with elements of… …

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  • 90Balaclava (clothing) — Different ways of wearing a balaclava …

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