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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Shoulder bag may refer to: Handbag, a bag typically used ...

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    High-fashion shoulder pad shapes would vary with the whims of designers, a sharp-edged pad preferred one season, [279] [280] a more rounded pad preferred another. [ 281 ] [ 282 ] Part of what drove these styles was the increased proliferation of serious working out in the eighties after widespread fitness and health pursuits had emerged in the ...

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    Quilted hip pads date to the 1890s and are one of the earliest pieces of protective football gear known. Today, hip and tailbone pads are made of plastic and protect the hips, pelvis, and coccyx or tailbone. The pads are inserted into the pockets of a girdle worn under the football pants.