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    The Pioneer Woman 3/4 Smocked Sleeve Drop Shoulder Dress Chambray shirt meets shirt dress in this cute smocked sleeve chambray denim dress. Style it with mules or clogs on warmer days or knee-high ...

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    Scoop Women’s Smocked Waist Ruffle Mini Dress with Long Sleeves, Sizes XS-XXL $27 $38 Save $11 This dress features a smocked waist that offers a flattering fit, and the easy flowing, playful ...

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    The collar has a hint of tartan plaid (had to get that Barbour signature in somewhere), and the two hand pockets are nice and deep to hold plenty of essentials. $270; $200 at Nordstrom 2.

  5. Chemise - Wikipedia

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    Chemise, linen, c.1790-1810. The Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute: 2009.300.392.. A chemise or shift is a classic smock type of women's undergarment or dress. . Historically, a chemise was a simple garment worn next to the skin to protect clothing from sweat and body oils, the precursor to the modern shirts commonly worn in Western

  6. Guernsey (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    The term can also refer to a similarly shaped garment made of woven cloth, also called a Guernsey shirt or smock. There are a number of different names for the same garments, for instance Guernsey frock, Guernsey shirt, smock-frock, or fisherman’s frock. Essentially these are all the same garment, with the materials varying based on the ...

  7. Apron - Wikipedia

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    Women working outside the home wore whatever protective garments their jobs required, including coveralls, smocks, or aprons. At home, they worked in full-length aprons with hefty pockets and a cinched waistline that were often decorated with buttons, pockets and contrasting colors. [21] Aprons became plain during the Great Depression.

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