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  4. Nightgown - Wikipedia

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    Common modern nightgown styles are made from cotton, satin, silk or lace and have embroidery or lace details with thin shoulder straps. Nightgowns have several different variations. Longer, cotton nightgowns are often referred to as "Victorian Nightgowns", having been influenced by similar styles in the late 19th century.

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  6. Nightwear - Wikipedia

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    Nightcap - warm cloth cap worn with pajamas, a nightshirt or a nightgown. Nightgown - loose hanging nightwear for women, typically made from cotton, silk, satin, or nylon. Nightshirt - loose fitting shirt reaching to below the knees. Pajamas - traditionally loose fitting, two-piece garments.

  7. Clothing material - Wikipedia

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    The other natural fibers used for the yarn were flax , silk, and cotton. [1] Earliest indications of linen use come from Ancient Egypt, silk production originated in China (according to a legend, 5000 years ago). Deuteronomy contains a prohibition on mixing wool and linen in clothing material. [4]

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