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  2. Bekishe - Wikipedia

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    A bekishe or beketche (Yiddish: בעקעטשע beketche or בעקישע bekishe), is a type of frock coat, usually made of black silk or polyester, worn by Hasidic Jews, and by some non-Hasidic Haredi Jews. [1] The bekishe is worn mainly on Shabbos and Jewish holidays, or at weddings and other such events.

  3. Rekel - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the use of the rekel as standard Hasidic garb, Hasidic coats were generally buttonless, white robes with black or multi-color stripes, held together by a gartel. The change in Hasidic dress occurred towards the end of the 19th century, when the Jewish Emancipation became successful. The old style is still maintained by many communities ...

  4. Clothing - Wikipedia

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    Jacket by Guy Laroche, from a woman's suit with a black skirt and blouse (1960) In the Western dress code, jeans are worn by both men and women. There are several unique styles of jeans found that include: high rise jeans, mid rise jeans, low rise jeans, bootcut jeans, straight jeans, cropped jeans, skinny jeans, cuffed jeans, boyfriend jeans ...

  5. Suit - Wikipedia

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    Wool fabric is denominated by the weight of a one-square yard piece; thus, the heavier wools, suitable for winter only, are 12–14 oz.; the medium, "three-season" (i.e., excluding summer) are 10–11 oz.; and summer wools are 7–8 oz. [citation needed] (In the days before central heating, heavier wools such as 16 oz. were used in suits; now ...

  6. History of suits - Wikipedia

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    Leading European men began wearing well-cut, tailored suits recognizable today. The simplicity of the new clothes and their somber colors contrasted strongly with the extravagant, foppish styles just before. Brummell's influence introduced the modern era of men's clothing which now includes the modern suit jacket, full-length pants, and necktie ...

  7. Hanfu - Wikipedia

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    Another variant with a roof-shaped top called jieze (介帻) is used by civil servants, usually greenish black in colour until summer seasons. [74] [後漢書 4] Men and women also wore a lined, long robe called paofu. [61]: 12–13 As Buddhism arrived in China during late period of Han dynasty, robes of Buddhist monks started to be produced.

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