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  2. Ogio - Wikipedia

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    Ogio, a brand owned by Callaway Golf Company since 2017; Advertiser Blitzkrieg Simon Baker MTV Asia 1999 This page was last edited on 28 December 2024, at 05:55 (UTC

  3. Messenger bag - Wikipedia

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    Messenger bag London bicycle messenger. A messenger bag (also called a courier bag) is a type of sack, usually made of cloth (natural or synthetic). It is worn over one shoulder with a strap that goes across the chest resting the bag on the lower back. [1] While messenger bags are sometimes used by couriers, they are now also an urban fashion icon.

  4. Horo (cloak) - Wikipedia

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    Horo were used as far back as the Kamakura period (1185–1333). [4] When inflated the horo was said to protect the wearer from arrows shot from the side and from behind. [5] [6] [1] This was tested in the Ancient Discoveries episode "Ancient Special Forces" (Episode 6 of Season 8) and found to be surprisingly effective at stopping arrows (shot from a period-appropriate Japanese bow) before ...

  5. Organza - Wikipedia

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    Organza is a thin, plain weave, sheer fabric traditionally made from silk. Many modern organzas are woven with synthetic filament fibers such as polyester or nylon. Silk organza is woven by a number of mills along the Yangtze River and in the province of Zhejiang in China. A coarser silk organza is woven in the Bangalore area of India.

  6. Bandolier bag - Wikipedia

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    A bandolier bag is a Native American shoulder pouch, often beaded. Early examples were made from pelts, twined fabrics, or hide, but beginning in the fur trade era , Native American women stitched bags of imported wool broadcloth, lined with cotton calico and often edged with silk ribbons.

  7. Pigeon post - Wikipedia

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    The Mughals also used messenger pigeons. Pigeon post (1843 painting by Miklós Barabás) Before the telegraph, this method of communication was used extensively in the financial field. The Dutch government established a civil and military system in Java and Sumatra early in the 19th century, the birds being obtained from Baghdad.

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