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  2. No Bra Day - Wikipedia

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    No Bra Day is an annual observance on October 13 on which women are encouraged to go braless as a means to encourage breast cancer awareness. No Bra Day was initially observed on July 9, 2011, but within three years it had moved to the 9th day of the National Breast Cancer Awareness Month , August.

  3. Prayer cloth - Wikipedia

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    A prayer cloth is a sacramental used by Christians, in continuation with the practice of the early Church, as recorded in the Acts of the Apostles: [1]. God did extraordinary miracles through Paul, so that when the handkerchiefs or aprons that had touched his skin were brought to the sick, their diseases left them, and the evil spirits came out of them (Acts 19:11-12).

  4. TV Host Asks Fans to 'Say a Prayer for Me’ in Emotional Video ...

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    The TV host then said in her video that the tumor occurs in “three in a million” people and shared that after the diagnosis she had “slightly put my head in the sand for a while,” before ...

  5. Bralessness - Wikipedia

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    In one study, 70% of women wear bras that are too small and 10% wear bras that are too large. [ 24 ] [ 46 ] [ 47 ] Women complain of breast , shoulder, neck, and back pain, migraines, indigestion, skin abrasions, and restricted breathing due to wearing bras.

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  7. Granny panties are having a moment – and for some celebs ...

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    Drew Barrymore summed up her love for granny panties in general on her talk show in 2023, proclaiming, “The bigger the underwear, the better I feel.”. Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager weighed in ...

  8. Religious clothing - Wikipedia

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    Other communities wear hats similar to the fez or the more common Bucharian styled kippah. Rekel coats are worn by Hasidic lay men during weekdays, and by some on the Sabbath. Some Ashkenazi Jewish men wear a frock coat during prayer and other specific occasions. It is commonly worn by Hasidic rabbis and Jewish religious leaders in public.

  9. Tallit - Wikipedia

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    The Bible does not command wearing of a unique prayer shawl or tallit. Instead, it presumes that people wore a garment of some type to cover themselves and instructs the Children of Israel to attach fringes (ציצית tzitzit) to the corners of these (Numbers 15:38), repeating the commandment in terms that they should "make thee twisted cords upon the four corners of thy covering, wherewith ...