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  2. Blanket sleeper - Wikipedia

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    However, the blanket sleeper first took something closely resembling its present form in the early 1950s, when many of the most recognizable features were first adopted, including the use of synthetic fabrics, slip-resistant soles, toe caps, rib-knit collar and cuffs, zipper closure, snap tab, and applique.

  3. Duvet cover - Wikipedia

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    A duvet cover may or may not have a fastening, known as a closure. Examples of closures include buttons, plastic clasps, zips, and ties. If the duvet cover does not have a closure it can be known as flat, flap or envelope. In the Nordic countries, duvet covers have openings for the hands in the corners, making it easier to change the duvet ...

  4. Back closure - Wikipedia

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    Dress with a discreet back zipper at the seam. A back closure is a means for fastening a garment at the rear, such as with a zipper, hooks-and-eyes or buttons.Back closures were once common on Western female clothing, but have recently become less so, especially on female casual and business attire.

  5. Zipper - Wikipedia

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    The word zipper is onomatopoetic, as the device makes a high-pitched zip when used. Examples of special zippers with different tape materials, colors and patterns. In many jackets and similar garments, the opening is closed completely when the slider is at the top end. Some jackets have double-separating zippers with two sliders on the tape.

  6. Sleeved blanket - Wikipedia

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    A sleeved blanket is a body-length blanket with sleeves usually made of fleece or nylon material. It is similar in design to a bathrobe but is meant to be worn backwards (i.e., with the opening in the back).

  7. Blanket - Wikipedia

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    The Bed by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec depicts two people under a blanket. A blanket is a swath of soft cloth large enough either to cover or to enfold most of the user's body and thick enough to keep the body warm by trapping radiant body heat that otherwise would be lost through conduction.

  8. Zipper (data structure) - Wikipedia

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    The zipper technique is general in the sense that it can be adapted to lists, trees, and other recursively defined data structures. Such modified data structures are usually referred to as "a tree with zipper" or "a list with zipper" to emphasize that the structure is conceptually a tree or list, while the zipper is a detail of the implementation.

  9. Horse blanket - Wikipedia

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    Any blanket may be supplemented with a neck cover or a full hood. Neck covers are often attached directly to the blanket. Hoods are a separate piece of horse "clothing", which cover the neck and come down the head to just above the muzzle of the horse, with holes cut for the eyes and ears.

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