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  2. File : Woman in White Garibaldi Blouse Photograph.jpg

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  3. Snow camouflage - Wikipedia

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    The male is still mostly in winter plumage. Red Army soldiers in snow camouflage near Moscow, December 1941. There are at least 11 soldiers in the image. Snow camouflage is the use of a coloration or pattern for effective camouflage in winter, often combined with a different summer camouflage.

  4. Dirndl - Wikipedia

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    The blouse (Bluse) is worn under the bodice, and is cropped above the midriff. The blouse changes the overall effect of the dirndl particularly through the cut of its neckline. A deeply cut blouse combines with a deeply cut bodice to accentuate décolletage, whereas a blouse with a high neckline gives a more modest effect.

  5. Winter clothing - Wikipedia

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    Winter clothes are especially outerwear like coats, jackets, hats, scarves and gloves or mittens, earmuffs, but also warm underwear like long underwear, union suits and socks. [3] Military issue winter clothing evolved from heavy coats and jackets to multilayered clothing for the purpose of keeping troops warm during winter battles. [ 4 ]

  6. File:Morning blouse (matinee) in white cambric, decorated ...

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    English: Anonymous, Morning blouse (matinee) in white cambric, decorated with embroidery, 1850-1855, and silk skirt with woven stripe motif, ca. 1850. Jacoba de Jonge Collection in MoMu - Fashion Museum Province of Antwerp, www.momu.be Photo by Hugo Maertens, Bruges.

  7. Czech traditional clothing - Wikipedia

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    In both regions, clothes were made from wool and homespun linen (good for winter). During summer, Czechs wore lightweight fabrics such as silk. Women’s traditional clothing consisted of two aprons, tied in the front and back, and a white blouse. For men, a typical outfit included long breeches and a loose jacket.

  8. Blouse - Wikipedia

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    Blouses usually consist of light fabrics such as silk or thin cotton fabrics, until the early 1990s are often made of softly falling synthetic fibers (e.g. polyester). Sometimes they are decorated with frills, embroidery or loops. The classic of the ladies' blouses is the white shirt blouse (following the classic elegant white men's shirt).

  9. Shades of white - Wikipedia

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    An achromatic white is a white color in which the red, green, and blues codes are exactly equal. The web colors white and white smoke are achromatic colors. A chromatic shade of white is a white color in which the red, green, and blue codes are not exactly equal, but are close to each other, which is what makes it a shade of white.