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  2. Apron - Wikipedia

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    At home, they worked in full-length aprons with hefty pockets and a cinched waistline that were often decorated with buttons, pockets and contrasting colors. [21] Aprons became plain during the Great Depression. Since fabric was scarce, women would make aprons out of flour and animal-feed sacks to protect their clothing. Pinafore aprons, or ...

  3. Trousers as women's clothing - Wikipedia

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    In more modern clothing, while men's clothes generally have pockets, women's often do not – and sometimes have what are called Potemkin pockets, a fake slit sewn shut. [96] In 1954, French fashion designer Christian Dior allegedly stated: 'Men have pockets to keep things in, women for decoration.' [ 95 ] If there are pockets, they are often ...

  4. Apron Museum - Wikipedia

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    The bulk of the collection is from the 1950s, when women donned stylish elaborate hostess aprons for Bridge and garden parties, and men wore chef-style aprons for backyard barbecuing. [3] Construction materials include checkered cotton gingham , handkerchiefs , and recycled feed and flour sacks adorned with appliquéd bows, rickrack , ruffles ...

  5. The 50 best stocking stuffers of 2024 - AOL

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    The official Williams Sonoma Ultimate Apron is a classic and stylish apron for the man on your list who loves to cook or bake. It comes in four solid colors: navy, green, cream, and black. $40 at ...

  6. Jumper (dress) - Wikipedia

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    The latter, though a related garment, has an open back and is worn as an apron. In American English, pinafore always refers to an apron. [citation needed] A sundress, like a jumper, is sleeveless and collarless; however, such articles are not worn over a blouse or sweater, and are of distinctly different cuts and fashions. The apron dress may ...

  7. The best outfits and accessories from the Pioneer Woman's ...

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    Perhaps the most viral of the Pioneer Woman's clothing line are these embroidered pull-on bootcut denim jeans that come in a variety of colors and have garnered over 670 reviews.

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