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A nippy was a waitress who worked in the J. Lyons & Co tea shops and cafés in London. Beginning in the late 19th century, a J. Lyons waitress was called a "Gladys". From 1926, because the waitresses nipped (moved quickly) around the tea shops, the term "Nippy" came into use. [1] [2] Nippies wore a distinctive maid-like uniform with a matching hat.
In the popular web comic MegaTokyo one of the main female characters, Nanasawa Kimiko, works as a waitress at an Anna Millers in the city Tokyo, Japan. [6] In Miyuki-chan in Wonderland, the Doorway Girl wears a similar uniform. In ROUJIN-Z, the lead female character works at an Anna Miller's, wearing the trademark uniform.
The uniform of the waitresses at the Playboy Club, the chain of nightclubs founded by Hugh Hefner that began with the Chicago club in 1960, has become a staple of the Halloween scene.
The uniforms were tailored to each Bunny at the clubs in which they worked, and a full-time seamstress always remained on duty whenever the club opened. The costumes were stocked in two pieces, the front part being pre-sewn in different bra cup sizes, and the seamstress would match the Bunnies' figure to the correct fitting front and back pieces.
Lana Del Rey ran into a fan who was dressed up as her from her time working as a Waffle House waitress.. While at a Halloween party in Los Angeles, the “Say Yes to Heaven” singer bumped into a ...
A special CFL "Retro Week" logo adorned each jersey as well, that logo being a take-off of the maple leaf one used as the league symbol from 1954 through 1969. For the 2009 CFL season, all eight teams wore retro uniforms, this time based on uniforms from the 1960s. [51] Week 3 of the 2009 season featured all teams wearing their retro uniforms.
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