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  2. Rash guard - Wikipedia

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    A rash guard, also known as rash vest or rashie, is an athletic shirt made of spandex and nylon or polyester. The name rash guard reflects the fact that the shirt protects the wearer against rashes caused by abrasion , or by sunburn from extended exposure to the sun, as sun protective clothing .

  3. Balmacaan - Wikipedia

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    A balmacaan is a "loose, full overcoat with raglan sleeves, originally made of rough woolen cloth." [1] It is named after an estate near Inverness, Scotland, [1] and is a single-breasted coat, often a raincoat. [2]

  4. Onesie (jumpsuit) - Wikipedia

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    The term onesies (with an s at the end) is a brand name for infant bodysuits that is owned by Gerber Childrenswear LLC, and the term is used generically for infant bodysuits in the US. There is little in common between the infant onesies and an adult onesie: the former is usually sleeveless and legless and snaps or buttons at the crotch .

  5. Romper suit - Wikipedia

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    A woman wearing a romper Baby's romper suit, c. 1950s. Museum of Childhood, Edinburgh. A romper suit, usually shortened to romper, is a one-piece or two-piece combination of shorts and a shirt.

  6. Balzo headdress - Wikipedia

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    This portrait of an unknown Italian noblewoman has mistakenly been called the Turkish Slave because her headdress was considered a turban for centuries. [1]The Balzo was a headdress worn by noblewomen of Italy in the 1530s.

  7. Go-to-hell pants - Wikipedia

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    They are worn as casual dress, but typically the only outlandish piece in an outfit. [1] Lime green is a popular color, but other colors are common. [1] Patterns or embroidered figures are common as well, as long as they are not too transgressive. [1] The term dates to the 1910s and refers to fashion disregarding norms of good taste. [2]

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