Their faces and garments are collaged from scraps scissored from magazines. |
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They were both dressed in the plain, loose white clothes of peaceful contact, the garments worn by diplomatic Terran officials. |
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South Korea's current main investment areas are focused on labor-intensive industries such as textiles, footwear and garments. |
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In the handwashing of the garments, a mild soap or baby shampoo in lukewarm water should be used. |
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Printed and textured linen will be snapped up and mixed with existing plain linen garments. |
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A wide range of wooden statues, ready-made garments, decorative greeting cards, handicrafts items and eateries were on display. |
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In contrast to more reserved garments like the banyan, the kilt became a symbol of a rough-hewn paradise. |
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On our right appears Joseph, in red and yellow garments, which are sculpturesquely disposed. |
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The garments in the current show are displayed thematically on raised platforms encased by glass partitions. |
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The loose garments and the long hair were traditional aids to thieves and masterless men. |
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Tailoring has given these garments a youthful feel, while strappy and halter-neck tops are evident of a break from the cultural norm. |
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She then grabbed up the usual garments she always wore on the weekends, her white blouse with no sleeves and the red mini skirt. |
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The garments were hung on fabric-covered padded rods and suspended from the ceiling by nylon filament thread. |
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She presented the garments to everyone at their evening meal, and everyone gratefully thanked her. |
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That means that the threads are snipped, minor repairs are done, buttons replaced, garments are odor-free. |
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Consumers enter their measurements into the program, and create a personalized image, that can be used for trying on garments. |
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You may escort him upstairs and have the tailor called in to take his measurements for the new garments. |
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It's a fashion parade with a difference, where the garments are everyday psychoses. |
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Franz Werfel said of an old woman that she told her beads as though she were knitting garments for the poor. |
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She's utterly disgusted as she surveys the tight-fitting garments, the gloves, the fishnets, the smudged eyeliner. |
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Detached from our heads, hair can be used to mend garments, to darn holes in stockings. |
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Perfect fit is accomplished when garments just skim the body, without pulling or sagging. |
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It was not until the invention of the frame for knitting stockings by William Lee in the year 1589 that knitted garments came to the fore. |
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Sometimes, you can help the fit of your garments by sewing these darts a little differently. |
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Customers are forming a beeline at the city's malls to grab those coveted garments for the super sales on designer labels. |
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He scrubbed the begrimed garments as best he could until they were as white and as lavish as usual. |
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However, the shoulder seam plays a key role in the fit of garments that cover the upper body. |
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The safety standard for children's nightwear says garments must be labelled Low Fire Danger, which the Pjays range was. |
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I had put a robe on over my nightgown and both garments together did a fair job of deflecting the faint breeze. |
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And when she opened it, she found garments beset with gold and with jewels, more splendid than those of any king's daughter. |
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She quickly shed the clothes she was wearing and fully dressed herself in clean garments and her brother's spare uniform. |
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As Mona she wears glittering, flimsy garments with sheer embroidered scarves, hennaed hair, nail varnish and lipstick. |
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The ceremony was boring other than seeing faculty and the bishop dressed in their finest motley garments. |
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Garments cut on the bias fit differently than garments cut on straight grain. |
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She pulled a nightdress and jumper from the piles of colourless garments and walked to the bathroom. |
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A coin trap collects any loose change which falls out of the pockets of garments being washed. |
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The garments arrived this week, neatly packed and couriered from Hong Kong. |
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The material included utensils, new garments, kerosene stoves, footwear, sanitary kits and mosquito coils. |
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The washed garments are rinsed in a little fresh water and hung outside with pegs over the tent ropes to freeze solid. |
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Most of the garments were made of viscose fabric base, bio-degradable and 100 per cent shrinkage free. |
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Finally, I was standing in my under garments and fumbled around in the twilight for some modest clothing. |
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Mary excelled at knitting and produced many beautiful garments for her nieces and nephews. |
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Neat rows of colourful dolls, all resembling little children with neatly combed hair, and dressed in flowing garments, were a sight to behold. |
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The figure's thick, apparently woolen clothing offers a striking contrast to the fine, silken garments of the Virgin in the Nativity scene. |
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When clothes are not stored and maintained properly, the chances of clothes moths damaging the garments increases. |
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The whole world needs to get a look at items such as her hand tooled bronc halters and her embellished denim garments. |
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Pear shaped women tend to have bigger bottoms so choose garments that have easing at the waistline with soft pleats and gathers. |
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There are even scraps of their garments, including a cuff from a sleeve, and a possible wall hanging. |
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We have a full wardrobe capability for all military, police, workwear, civilian and leisurewear garments. |
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Woollen garments will retain their natural softness if one tablespoon of borax is added to every five litres of warm soapy water. |
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These will be used by consumers to store favourite special garments, footwear and accessories. |
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Money cannot buy style, but it can buy you the following chic garments and accessories. |
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Smooth the garments out as you hang them, whether you're hanging them directly on a hanger or on the clothesline outdoors. |
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Human nakedness was given no added nobility, but unworn noble garments did command separate admiration. |
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Today, silk is yet another word for elegance, and silk garments are prized for their versatility, wearability and comfort. |
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Craftspeople spin cotton fabrics and weave strips of cloth that are sewn together to make durable garments. |
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The new procedures call for the removal of all outer garments, including sweaters and sweatshirts. |
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This judicious selection means less than 200 garments worldwide will be produced. |
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The warm fall's night was perfect, but when one was swathed in garments in dancing, it was incredibly hot. |
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His angels were likewise adorned with beautiful garments and wondrous instruments. |
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The father immediately took off his necklaces, his soft fine garments and his other adornments and put on clothes that were ragged and soiled. |
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Once cleaned, the garments are dried and pressed on special bucks used to shape neckbands, collars, pant legs, etc. |
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Guests watched in rapt attention as the models showcased garments from Anand's designer collection. |
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The dashes of red had gone and there were a number of highly contrasting garments in black and white. |
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In the United States, Indonesian-made rattan furniture or garments are not inexpensive. |
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If the patient is prone to keloids, special garments may be used to reduce this scarring. |
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This company manufactures ready-made garments under several international brands. |
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Woven garments, such as shirts and trousers, should be folded along their natural creases to maintain a neat appearance. |
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Their motives in choosing things can vary fairly widely, but it will never be anything to do with the garments themselves. |
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Also wash heavily soiled garments separately as the dirt can get caught in unsoiled clothes. |
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The Designer and the Buyer then source swatches of fabrics, trims and visual images, pooling together in order to come up with finished garments. |
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Several of Woolrich's hunting garments are made of Squires Hightech's Saddle-Cloth, a soft, quiet, stormproof and windproof fabric. |
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A simplified elastic laminate is made from nonwovens and is especially suitable for side panels of training pant garments or the like. |
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For the formals as well as informals, Kutir creates the garments right from fabricating, dying, embroidery, stitching and assembling. |
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Her aged face was pallid, her chest failed to move under her ragged brown garments. |
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Guineans have made an art form of boubous, garments which they slip over their heads and wear over matching pants. |
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Fusible knits can add body to garments without any crispness, and can be used to reduce wrinkling on some fabrics, like linen. |
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They would go out in the full moon, and they would dance around a fire in hooded garments and that kind of thing. |
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The men wore knee length wrap-around skirts or kilt-like woollens as well as tunics, cloaks and even one-piece garments. |
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Branding of merino wool as a fashion image for garments has seen more value returned to the wool grower. |
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The aim of CDT is to reduce limb volume and improve shape so that compression garments can be fitted and worn to help prevent the limb refilling. |
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Proenza Schouler produced tailored garments that showed refinement and elegance in their graceful design. |
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It is common for women to cover their lower outer garments with a traditional wrap. |
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Fullers were responsible for working raw and stiff cloth until it was supple enough to be used in making garments and other products. |
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Check labels on garments and other textile items and never dry with heat those items which warn against such drying lest a fire start. |
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It included quality copies of expensive garments by labels such as Burberry, Ted Baker and Hugo Boss and shoes by Nike. |
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The garments on display in the North American clothing case were labours of love and skill. |
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Fabric is woven in relatively narrow widths and long lengths, cut and assembled side-to-side for garments, blankets and other textile uses. |
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If shopping in this section is over, try going over to the stall selling garments and dress material with Lucknowi chikan work, again in pastels. |
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Vicuna wool is prized even more highly than alpaca wool but the species is protected and its wool rarely found in garments. |
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People make use of blankets and heavy wool and alpaca garments to keep warm. |
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Even today, when we approach the remaining vestige of our ancient Temple, we rend our garments like those in mourning. |
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Tourism is the third largest source of foreign exchange in the country, after repatriates and garments. |
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Helsun had accompanied them with her little pack animal looking vaguely like a miniature lama heavily loaded with garments and fabric. |
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Then, while still in the changed garments, Edward noticed Tom's bruised hand and went out to reprimand the guard who had caused it. |
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Interestingly, the area has dozens of outlets selling factory seconds of branded garments. |
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The school has 50 sewing machines, all the girls are taught to sew and the school makes some money from garments made to order. |
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Coded tags similar to the washing instructions already sewn into clothes could be attached to garments by manufacturers. |
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The men teach their sons hunting and fishing skills, as well as how to sew their own simple garments. |
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The angelic figure before her looked like her, but she was wearing white garments instead. |
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Upper and lower garments were worn and the body was ornamented with bracelets, anklets, necklaces, and earrings. |
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The cotton garments were soaked in water, then donned, along with helmets with eye slits, leggings and gloves. |
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Clothing styles and various garments may come and go, but the shoe remains. |
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And then I saw another sleeve that was a big leg-of-mutton sleeve that the maids used to sew into the garments for eveningwear. |
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Reflexite makes retroreflective materials for use in work-zone signing and on garments, drums, cones, and other equipment. |
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A clutch of kings, small-time rulers and chieftains invaded your home, dazzling garments and heavy jewellery in tow. |
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As with her earlier collection, the garments can be worn inside-out, reversed or unbuttoned. |
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In addition to suits, the new coating could be applied to hospital garments, sportswear, military uniforms and rain coats. |
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They now use ready-made rickrack and shiny synthetic trimmings to adorn their garments. |
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They have chosen to shed their heavy armor for loose and light garments such as our own. |
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The glasses have had more immediate appeal among the youth than the garments, which are suited only for party occasions and cold climes. |
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The line will feature all manner of garments, from party dresses to sweaters. |
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At this stage, they'll also check your garments for slits, broken buttons or zippers, and any other irregularities. |
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Under the firmly delineated garments, a compact, sturdy body makes its presence felt. |
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Also, in an effort to promote khadi, models will display the garments while artists will perform traditional cultural programmes. |
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These keen knitters create all sorts of garments including toys and even long johns! |
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Coral, blue, brick red and yellow combine to lend a rustic look to versatile garments. |
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If this works, wiring will be woven into the fabric on the company's looms and then sensors will be attached after the garments are completed. |
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Laced outer garments to shape the body existed from antiquity, but laced undergarments date from the end of the sixteenth century. |
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She was wearing loose trousers and a blouse that hugged her figure quite tightly, all her garments were black. |
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Fleece garments are loose fitting and don't need the tiny stitches of tailored clothing. |
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In all operational conditions, airmen should be fully clothed in loose garments for sun protection and reducing sweat loss. |
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He then tore off his white gloves, and stuffed the garments into his knapsack as he drew closer to a pub near the outskirts of Firith. |
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Since the mid-1980s, Costa Rica has become a center for factories that assemble garments, electronic components, and other goods for export. |
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Residents searching for missing loved ones filed nervously past rows of wet garments laid out by rescuers on the grass. |
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Make sure to wear appropriate support garments, or where necessary, undergarments. |
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His garments of choice are skinny white T-shirts with a stripe of red paint across, and cute indie-boy fringes. |
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The various line of garments included black origami-inspired silk organza top highlighted with layering and folds. |
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Moreover, overlocking seams and hemming garments are not necessary because the fabric doesn't fray. |
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It is made of a fine mull that is not imported to this country in the piece, and there is a satisfaction in wearing only hand-made garments. |
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The best feeling in the world is to see your garments on the top models being displayed on the international catwalks of the world. |
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Their brave, new tailoring has set a course for comfortable, thoroughly-wearable garments with flair. |
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In the near future, he is planning to add a new company to cater to more streetwise fashion garments for the younger, impressionable audience. |
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The stolovaya was filling up with workmen, who had to deposit baskets of tools as well as many layers of outer garments. |
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When taking garments in, try on the garment and pin at the spot where the most fabric needs to be removed. |
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Detailed paper patterns for the robes and uncut lengths of fabric are included to illustrate the intricate preparation behind these garments. |
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Both Indonesian American men and women wear sarongs, traditional Indonesian garments with batik designs. |
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The saturated colours of the garments worn by the rather corpulent figures in de Hooch's painting suggest that this was one of his later works. |
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The New Testament records that observant Judeans wore decorations called tassels on their garments. |
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Hang one or two racks in a mudroom or laundry room, and let shoes and garments drip-dry. |
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The need to properly categorize, inventory and secure the massive number of garments and shoes must have taxed their resources and creativity. |
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The men wore knee length wrap-around skirts or kilt like woollens as well as tunics, cloaks and even one-piece garments. |
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The tiny clearing was carpeted with thick cloves, so Cora laid all of the garments out flat to dry and hoped to enjoy the green fragrance. |
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Never had I seen human beings so clad, or rather so unclad, in such amazing squalidness and destitution of garments. |
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The garments would have soft volume with gathers, frills, layers and plenty of patterns, reads the forecast. |
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The four knights went back to the mulberry tree in the yard to remove their covering garments, put on their hauberks, and gather their swords. |
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We wear protective headgear, mouthguards and other protective garments, however, you can run on the rugby field wearing nothing but a mouthguard. |
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Mantua-makers also made all sorts of loose garments, cloaks, cardinals, capuchins, etc. |
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Letting garments out is more difficult because you usually need to open the seams so the garment can hang properly on your body. |
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She made a rather scrawny boy and Bryson's garments hung loosely on her form, but she would pass. |
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The two restaurants and Dublin were illuminated beautifully to highlight the embroidery and sequin work on the garments displayed by the sinuous models. |
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Few female garments hold as much mystery and allure as the Indian sari. |
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What keeps Bangladeshi garments competitive is that they are very, very cheap. |
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He took it to his bed and then dumped out several wadded garments. |
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While she scrubbed the garments in a soapy tub with her washboard, Jack used clothespins to hang them upon long lines of string attached to trees. |
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History does not record stitched garments till a fairly late date but garments made from fine cloth, with intricate weaves and designs, were very much part of ancient India. |
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Among the garments are smart jumpsuits and form-fitting cardigans, loose sweat pants and comfortable singlets, and even party wear such as cropped tops and wraparound skirts. |
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Coats, jackets, and other garments became increasingly embellished during the 18th century as epaulettes, loops, lace, and aiguillettes all appeared. |
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There are finer counts of yarn, so garments are less inclined to pill. |
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The Atelier Versace collection emphasized the deconstruction and reassembly of garments using patent-leather strips. |
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A presser foot, for a sewing machine for use in sewing slide fasteners to garments, has a foot portion pivotally mounted on a vertically movable presser bar. |
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Barry sold the leather business and developed a business called Nature's Choice selling garments knitted from New Zealand wools and mohair for the tourist market. |
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We don't have structured garments except the traditional kurta and pajama. |
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Raw flax and wool was spun into yarn, this was then dyed or bleached, woven into cloth and then cut and sewn into the garments their families needed. |
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Many years ago, thread and fabric were hand dyed in the warm colors of the sun, earth, and sky then spun into traditional Spanish-American garments known as serapes. |
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We in the Caribbean certainly have the capacity to manufacture our own cotton goods such as bed sheets, baby layettes and a wide variety of garments. |
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Today he was wearing the same garments he had donned then, a green tunic and leggings, with a brown belt and shoes and a cap with a bright pink feather sticking out of it. |
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Models walked through water in structural and sheer garments, evoking both an early tribalism and futurism. |
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It felt good to have the wind rush through my loose garments and hair. |
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Excuse me while I go rend my garments and put on sackcloth and ashes. |
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Stunning models took to the catwalk attired in equally stunning garments. |
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For the past three years, my niece has been a champion salesgirl in the Nordstrom retail chain, selling fashionable garments to the younger crowd. |
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The firm makes fabrics for men's suits and women's tailored garments. |
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Some members who can be fitted with stock items, may choose to purchase fully tailor-made garments, and in these cases, the higher special measurement prices apply. |
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His garments are constructed entirely of home-grown components, right down to the thread. |
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The actual textiles seemed to be of all kinds, a few whole garments, old socks, hankies, torn-off sleeves, j-cloths, rags, babies' stuff, bits and bobs. |
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The walls are painted a solemn Bordeaux hue to let the garments resonate all the more boldly. |
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To edgestitch pockets on casual garments, begin and end with backstitches. |
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Synthetic elastic fibres and modern machine knitting have latterly permitted stretchable skin-tight garments that mould to the body without tailoring, fastening, or belting. |
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They go from the chasuble, wide stole, and maniple of his early priesthood to a succession of increasingly simple garments until they arrive at an academic gown. |
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It was the terrain displayed, the same ruined city, that first gave it away, but then he began to see players dressed in assorted street garments with red bandanas. |
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Among his favorite garments were a raincoat, a tweed jacket, and a gray wash denim coat with studded straps. |
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Perfect for traveling due to its wrinkle resistance, tussah is appropriate for garments where shaping is produced by seaming, rather than gathering or pleating. |
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In these homes there is never more than a couple of mugs on the draining board, the ironing basket never contains more than three garments and the car keys are never lost. |
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Its pillars bore decorative medallions of crowned heads, friezes of vines with grapes, and corbels of women in flowing garments playing musical instruments. |
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The garments were made from pieces of material donated by each family signifying some sentimental value to a member of the family, living or deceased. |
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In the pre-spring festival senators and slave owners would put aside their stately togas and kindred marks of rank and don shapeless garments known as syntheses. |
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Some of the women had wrapped themselves in traditionally male religious garments like tallit and tefillin, and others had not. |
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Witnesses said that two Hispanic men were seen toting the garments away. |
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Underneath these, though, their garments were skimpy, the men wearing pants and no shirt, and the women covering their chest but letting their midriff show. |
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A graphic example of how the profit hierarchy is dominated by major transnationals is the production of personal computers, China's second largest export item after garments. |
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Most dry cleaners will attach small paper tags to your clothing's labels in order to avoid mix-ups, and separate garments by type to systematize their cleaning process. |
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On show at the festival are leather goods, clay statuettes, wooden showpieces, handloom garments, jute bags, paper articles, metal crafts and so on. |
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They tore off his dirty black garments and threw him into the bath. |
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With two-piece garments, such as a skirt and blouse in the same fabric, be sure to clean both pieces together at all times, even if one hasn't been worn. |
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Place in closets, drawers, or closed containers to mothproof garments. |
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Music-hall dancers called for shortened skirts, and their high kicks gave more emphasis to the ruffled underside and bloomers than to the exterior of the garments. |
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Nepal is known internationally for its wool garments, which are made from the fur of the pashmina, a mountain goat that scales the snow-capped mountains. |
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Somehow I had ended up on the floor, sputtering and crying, the whole bodice of my dress no longer attached to the sleeves revealing the bodice of my under garments. |
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Ria's garments were several different hues of whites and sky blue. |
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There are plenty who prefer the safer option, purchasing uniform garments manufactured by the chain stores that line the streets of London and Britain as a whole. |
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They spin and colour the wool themselves, using natural dyes, and create hand-made woollen garments including some very natty jumpers based on Rothko paintings. |
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Leather was another major theme this season, and the detail on some the garments was painstakingly laborious. |
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Cotton cloth was turned into garments by poorly paid, predominately female workers in the sweatshops of the East End of London or by unwaged housewives for their families. |
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For a natural fabric softener, soak garments overnight in a solution of one part vinegar to three parts water, then rinse well in clear water before washing. |
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Rosalind unhappily appeared for the dreaded occasion clad in her finest queenly garments, a gown of rich ivory edged with gold brocade and pearls. |
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He would work until seven at his desk, dressed in nightcap and robe, changing back into these garments at once when he had returned from his morning lectures. |
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He returned with a large bundle of black cloth, collected from various members of the Treochim, and usually used by them to make garments for mourning. |
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The town of Enniscrone has taken on a distinctly new visage in the garments of tall and beautiful, well formed Christmas trees along the main thoroughfares. |
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Rich traditions of decorative art, such as silver jewelry, embroidered garments, handwoven textiles, and architectural decor, are still practiced. |
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Children working in sweatshops today gain little by being told that in 20 years' time their daughters will not have to stitch garments in a stinking hovel. |
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Upon seeing some of the beaded garments, she revealed that she used to work for haute couture beading and embroidery institution House of Lesage in Paris. |
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Born in Stockholm, Sweden, the artist trained for three years in design crafts and haute couture dressmaking and created one-off garments sold in boutiques in Stockholm. |
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The delicate cycle, which uses a slower and gentler spin intensity, is for laundering lingerie, stockings and other garments that are normally handwashed. |
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This constant interactive process between weavers and designers has resulted in the production of a wide range of Ahimsa silk products, including shawls, stoles and garments. |
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At 6 am one day this summer, a tangle of garments and half-eaten plates of food, which volunteers had doled out the night before, strewed an entire sidewalk block. |
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Top-stitched hems on denim garments tend to curl up to the outside. |
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His library was dukedom large enough, and here on the island he has, besides rich garments, linen stuffs and necessaries, volumes that he prizes above his dukedom. |
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For example, we were the first to overdye fabrics for fashion garments. |
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The custom of presenting fine garments as special marks of honour and friendship evoked suspicion about the true motives of the giver and the purity of the gift itself. |
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The shops that were completely destroyed also included those that sold leather goods, electronic gadgets, fancy products, hosiery, bags and readymade garments. |
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On display will be a comprehensive collection of fine garments and accessories for men, women and children in cotton, silk, linen, denim and synthetics. |
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The breathable, lightweight garments come in simple, classic designs. |
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Almost all denim garments have bar-tacks at strategic points, such as the top of patch pockets, at the curve on the fly top-stitching, on the belt loops. |
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The new administration clothed itself in garments of morality and quickly initiated a Commission of Inquiry to investigate identified cases of these charges. |
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Try on jackets and outer garments over the clothes they'll be worn with. |
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Don't forget to sort through outer garments like coats, hats, and gloves. |
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Nor is the more severe type of elegance neglected, and tailor-made linen garments with pleated trottoir skirts and mannish little coatees or paletots are much seen. |
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Of 25 coats tested, the fur on 20 of the garments was identified as raccoon dog and three domestic dog. |
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It makes it easy to recycle previously hard-to-recycle items like cleanroom garments, gloves, hoods, boot covers and hairnets. |
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Rain Defender durable water-repellent finish makes garments rain, mist and snow resistant. |
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He had said he would, but had dawdled skillfully and was still unfitly in bare feet and the shabby garments of a weekday. |
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The trapper wore deerskins because they were softer than cow leather garments and rustled less than canvas. |
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The sovereign wears a variety of different robes and other garments during the course of the ceremony. |
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What notes and garments he doth give thee, Bring to the traject, to the common ferry, Which trades to Venice. |
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The chattering, irrational brute of the subconscious clothes itself in the tattered garments of rationality and idealism. |
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In January, the Dutch had voted to ban burkas and other face-covering garments from public places. |
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A large number of women and children were seen making purchases of children garments, sweaters, socks, vest, bangles, mehndi. |
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Popular styles of dress include draped garments such as the sari for women and the dhoti or lungi for men. |
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At Windsor, the princesses staged pantomimes at Christmas in aid of the Queen's Wool Fund, which bought yarn to knit into military garments. |
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Devatas are also represented on the inner walls, their complex hairdos and divine garments frozen eternally in bas-relief. |
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Considering the foundation garments for Mokka are from the Corsa's bottom draw, this is quite an achievement. |
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Usually women, and sometimes the men as well, dress for these occasions in boubous, typical West African garments. |
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Other items, including readymade garments, hosiery goods, made-up textiles and towels etc. |
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Most of the ladies and kids love to buy imported 'saree', short-kameez, lehnga, woolens knit-wears, knitted garments and ornaments. |
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Their team boasts specialist knowledge of GORE fabrics and offers cleaning and reproofing for all garments. |
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During World War II and in the 1950s foundation garments and cami knickers came into their own. |
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And always there is a discreet display of foundation garments in one of their windows. |
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The garments chosen for re-edition were carefully selected so that the collection also consists of a complete wardrobe to wear this winter. |
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Flowy textiles and sheer effects are evident as well as light garments in fabrics like guipure and crochet. |
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They act as foundation garments and give brides confidence and a really great shape. |
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She focuses on day dresses and suits, accessories, and foundation garments, and addresses aspects of production, marketing, and consumption. |
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It was in the vestry where the choir was putting on its garments. |
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The garments were sold by local merchants to, among other places, the coal miners of the North East of England. |
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Sedbergh's main industries for many years were farming and the production of woollen garments. |
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Using an upright loom, the Navajos wove blankets worn as garments and then rugs after the 1880s for trade. |
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The walls feature a number of separate compartments or recesses for receiving the garments when taken off. |
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In leather garments, lining also prevents crocking of color onto skin or garments worn underneath. |
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Hosiery garments are the product of hosiery fabric produced from hosiery yarn. |
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Hosiery, also referred to as legwear, describes garments worn directly on the feet and legs. |
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Manioc is also used in a number of commercially available laundry products, especially as starch for shirts and other garments. |
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When Heracles returns alive and victorious from Hades, he finds his family macabrely dressed in their funeral garments, awaiting death. |
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Due to clothing being loose and garments were known to be layered, fur was primarily used for visible linings. |
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Atahualpa's attendants were richly dressed in what were apparently ceremonial garments. |
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Llamas have a fine undercoat, which can be used for handicrafts and garments. |
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The predominant export earnings of Bangladesh come from its garments sector. |
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These men were bound in their coats, their hosen, and their hats, and their other garments. |
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She divided her praying time between the chapel and her cell, and spent her non-praying time mending garments. |
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Woollen hayks for garments are manufactured here of a curious texture, extremely light and fine, called El Haik Filelly. |
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Ten Cates Permess provides interlinings for shirts, blouses and other garments for major manufacturers. |
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During the reign of emperor Tiberius, sumptuary laws were passed that forbade men from wearing silk garments, but these proved ineffectual. |
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These pluderhose according to Carl Kohler in A History of Costume, consisted of two garments one inside the other. |
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And, endly, mark our tailed arborean ancestors, trained to the wearing of garments and a single eye-glass. |
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No amount of fetish wear or powerful looking garments can make a domme out of a woman who hasn't worked on her power and grace within. |
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The Bishop is a lean and slippered pantaloon, at least in his old clerical garments which he thinks good enough for the sea. |
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They are principally used as trimming for both cloth coats and fur garments, including evening wraps. |
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These speeches... do seem to allude unto such ministerial garments as were then in use. |
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Opaque peachy pinks and beigey oranges, originally represented in abundance on garments and skin, remain only as traces. |
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Palaiologan art favoured tall, robust figures wrapped in garments that revealed the body underneath. |
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The predominantly loose and flowing, but covering, garments are suited to Saudi Arabia's desert climate. |
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Ordinary wool garments, even handmade ones, leave little snibs and puffs all through the brush on our farm, and must be treated like invalids. |
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Men dress in seamless white terrycloth garments meant to symbolize the equality of mankind and a return to God. |
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You enjoy the Donkey about as much regardless of whether Camisards are garments or strong winds. |
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Manufacturers commonly make protective garments out of butyl rubber, which blocks vapors and liquids. |
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In Donegal the fabrics are made up in the cottages, where also the garments are shaped with such skill and fancy as may by chance pertain to the untaught shapester. |
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Primary exports include semiconductors and electronic products, transport equipment, garments, copper products, petroleum products, coconut oil, and fruits. |
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Jackson, and fifteen other investors, the firm set out to provide garments suitable for western farmers, ranchers, lumbermen, coal miners, and other workers. |
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Youth, strength, and health are not easily incommoded by wet garments! |
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Yet there are major limitations to the brand attack strategy, they conclude, particularly for an industry as deconcentrated as garments and shoes. |
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Footy Pajamas provides customers with quality soft, cotton garments from top manufacturers including Skivvydoodles, Under the Nile, Kissy Kissy and Green Babies. |
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One or more hosiery yarn is used to make knitted or hosiery fabric, and garments produced out of this are generally referred to as hosiery garments. |
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Methinks, our garments are now as fresh as when we put them on first in Afric, at the marriage of the king's fair daughter Claribel to the King of Tunis. |
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The hardcore shopaholics, who are more used to seeing the garments on A-listers gracing red carpets, snapped up nearly all of the clothes by lunchtime yesterday. |
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Pure camel hair is recorded as being used for western garments from the 17th century onwards, and from the 19th century a mixture of wool and camel hair was used. |
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Animal furs used in garments and trim may be dyed bright colors or to mimic exotic animal patterns, or shorn down to imitate the feel of a soft velvet fabric. |
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Womens tops, including blouses and T-shirts, dresses, skirts, trousers and sleepwear are the main categories of womens garments exported from India. |
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The collection consists of barkcloth garments and textiles, a boar's tusk bracelet, nose flute, club, basket, girdle and colourful bird feather cloak and helmet from Hawaii. |
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While these were sometimes manufactured in bulk by factories owned by the individual host, families often handed down garments or made them within the household. |
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The figure stands somewhat stiffly, weighed down by heavy garments which have an archaistic style, with a mantle drawn across the body and pinned on the right shoulder. |
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Anti-poverty group War on Want's Fashion Victims report said the workers were paid pitiful wages and made to work long hours in factories to produce the garments. |
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