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  2. Marina Toybina - Wikipedia

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    Marina Toybina was born in Moscow.At age 11, she and her family immigrated to Phoenix, Arizona, [2] [3] and graduated from Shadow Mountain High School in May 2000. [4] Toybina said she designed her first piece of clothing, a purple dress, as a junior and worked at a Hallmark store to save money.

  3. Children's clothing - Wikipedia

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    Children, regardless of gender, shared styles and cuts before the twentieth century. From the sixteenth to the twentieth centuries, both men and women wore gowns, tunics, and robes. The gown became a thing for women, newborns, and toddlers only after men's attire evolved into two-piece clothes, shirts, and breeches.

  4. 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.

  5. Uniforms of the United States Coast Guard - Wikipedia

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    Due to the expense of these uniforms and the fact that they are rarely called-for, few junior enlisted members purchase them and wear the above-described Dinner Dress Blue uniform instead. [3] A Formal Dress Blue uniform is authorized for senior officers (O-6 and above) as the equivalent of civilian white tie. It is essentially the Dinner Dress ...

  6. Lavalava - Wikipedia

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    Samoan police band, wearing lava-lavas A Samoan woman wearing a lavalava in Apia.. A lavalava, sometimes written as lava-lava, also known as an ' ie, short for 'ie lavalava, is an article of daily clothing traditionally worn by Polynesians and other Oceanic peoples.

  7. Bands (neckwear) - Wikipedia

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    Two pairs of starched bands, as made by Shepherd & Woodward and Ede & Ravenscroft. Bands [a] are a form of formal neckwear, worn by some clergy and lawyers, and with some forms of academic dress. They take the form of two oblong pieces of cloth, usually though not invariably white, which are tied to the neck.

  8. Formal wear - Wikipedia

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    In western countries, a "formal" or white tie dress code typically means tailcoats for men and evening dresses for women. The most formal dress for women is a full-length ball or evening gown with evening gloves. Some white tie functions also request that the women wear long gloves past the elbow.

  9. Suit - Wikipedia

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    Suit trousers, also known as dress pants in the US, are a style of trousers intended as formal, semi-formal, or informal wear. They are often made of either wool or polyester [ 37 ] (although many other synthetic and natural textiles are used) and may be designed to be worn with a matching suit jacket.

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