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  2. Polly Flinders - Wikipedia

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    Polly Flinders was a brand name of children's clothing, popular in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, and known for their hand-smocking. [1] Polly Flinders was the brain child of Richard Baylis and Merritt Baylis, two brothers from Cincinnati who were stationed in Washington, D.C., during World War II.

  3. Category:Images of Disney characters - Wikipedia

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  4. 13 of the Best Kids' Clothing Stores Online, Vetted by ... - AOL

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    Target "It might feel obvious, but Target is the absolute best source for kids' clothes. They have cute, on-trend patterns and cuts (hello cropped joggers) but at a price point that makes it fine ...

  5. Smock-frock - Wikipedia

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    Detail from May Day by Kate Greenaway.The child in green wears a smock-frock. Liberty art fabrics advertisement showing a smocked dress, May 1888. It is uncertain whether smock-frocks are "frocks made like smocks" or "smocks made like frocks"—that is, whether the garment evolved from the smock, the shirt or underdress of the medieval period, or from the frock, an overgarment of equally ...

  6. Huey, Dewey, and Louie - Wikipedia

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    Disney's archivist Dave Smith, in "Disney A to Z", said, "Note that the brightest hue of the three is red (Huey), the color of water, dew, is blue (Dewey), and that leaves Louie, and leaves are green (Louie)." A few random combinations appear in early Disney merchandise and books, such as orange and yellow.

  7. Smock - Wikipedia

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    Smock-frock, a coat-like outer garment, often worn to protect the clothes; Smocking, an embroidery technique in which the fabric is gathered, then embroidered with decorative stitches to hold the gathers in place; Chemise, a woman's undergarment; A smock mill, a windmill with a wooden tower, resembling the garment in appearance

  8. Huggies Pull-Ups - Wikipedia

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    Realistic underwear designs were introduced, with a fly front style for boys and lace style for girls. 1997. Disney character designs were introduced, starring Mickey Mouse for boys and Minnie Mouse for girls. 1999. GoodNites introduces XL size fitting kids well over 100lbs which are offered like all GoodNites of this era in all white only. 2000

  9. Woody (Toy Story) - Wikipedia

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    Concept art of Woody's original design as an evil ventriloquist dummy. Steve Jobs, founder and former owner of Pixar, made a deal with Disney, under Disney chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg, to work on the film Toy Story together, which would be the first feature-length computer-animated film. [1]