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  2. Apron - Wikipedia

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    Aprons of the 1920s mirror the style of the times: loose and long. Often closed with a button and adorned with needlework, many aprons styles emerged during this era and stores began selling patterns and kits to make and adorn aprons at home. [1] Aprons of this period followed the silhouette of dapper fashions—long, with no waist line.

  3. Uniform fetishism - Wikipedia

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    Among the most common uniforms in uniform fetish are those of a police officer, prison officer, soldier, schoolgirl, cheerleader, nurse, French maid, waitress or fast food and Playboy Bunny. Some people also regard nuns' habits or even aprons as uniforms.

  4. Uniform - Wikipedia

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    The ties tend to have a set pattern or a logo embroidered representing the school, and jackets will usually carry a badge on the breast pocket with the school's name, coat of arms, and motto or emblem. Children in many British state primary schools will have a uniform jumper and/or polo shirt with the school name and logo.

  5. Nurse's cap - Wikipedia

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    Nurses wearing their caps. A nurse's cap or nursing cap is part of the female nurse's uniform, introduced early in the history of the profession.The cap's original purpose was to keep the nurse's hair neatly in place and present a modest appearance.

  6. Dirndl - Wikipedia

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    Traditional apron designs vary according to local tradition and are typically only a single colour. In modern designs, the designs are more elaborate. [5] [19] The winter style dirndl has heavy, warm skirts, long sleeves and aprons made of thick cotton, linen, velvet or wool. The colours are usually brown, deep green or dark blue. [5]

  7. Clog dancing - Wikipedia

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    Clog dancers today wear a mixture of costumes inspired by the Victorian and Edwardian clothing of the northern workers. In Lancashire and Northumbria some female clog dancers have specially made costumes, often with a waistcoat or bodice which is worn with a shawl, a long skirt, and an apron typically embroidered with floral patterns.

  8. Egyptian cultural dress - Wikipedia

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    Elaborate aprons made of beads or possibly decorated leather were typically worn by men of a high status, such as pharaohs. [1] Materials for jewelry included gold, silver, turquoise, jasper, garnet, amazonite, agate, amethyst, feldspar, carnelian, obsidian, lapis, and faience.

  9. 1700–1750 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Free-hanging pockets were tied around the waist and were accessed through pocket slits in the gown or petticoat. Loose gowns, sometimes with a wrapped or surplice front closure, were worn over the shift ( chemise ), petticoat and stays (corset) for at-home wear, and it was fashionable to have one's portrait painted wearing these fashions.

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