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  2. Ottoman clothing - Wikipedia

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    An Ottoman official c. 1650. Ottoman clothing or Ottoman fashion is the style and design of clothing worn during the Ottoman Empire.Fashion during the Ottoman Empire was a significant facet of the empire's cultural identity, serving as a marker of status, occupation, religion, and more.

  3. Bathrobe - Wikipedia

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    Bathrobes can be categorized by the weave of their fabric: Flannel: Flannel is a soft woven fabric, made from loosely spun yarn, usually cotton or wool. Terrycloth: Terrycloth is a pile fabric, usually woven of cotton, with uncut loops on both sides, used for bath towels and robes. The longer and denser the loops are, the more absorbent the ...

  4. Turkish salvar - Wikipedia

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    Turkish şalvar (pronounced shalvar, Turkish: ), Turkish trousers or dimiye are traditional baggy trousers gathered in tightly at the ankle. They are part of Turkish folk dress. Men may wear the traditional loose coat, called shlyapa, over the şalvar. Other upper garments are also worn over or under the şalvar.

  5. Yukata - Wikipedia

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    A yukata (浴衣, lit. ' bathrobe ') is an unlined cotton summer kimono, [1] worn in casual settings such as summer festivals and to nearby bathhouses. The name is translated literally as "bathing cloth" and yukata originally were worn as bathrobes; their modern use is much broader, and are a common sight in Japan during summer.

  6. Koton (company) - Wikipedia

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    Koton continues its operations in Russia despite the ongoing invasion of Ukraine and the imposition of international sanctions against Russia. [5] [6] In May 2023, Koton’s Business Development Director, Almaz Shireev, announced at the Mallpic exhibition plans to expand significantly in Russia, aiming to open over 100 new stores by 2027. [7]

  7. Turquerie - Wikipedia

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    Brightly colored Turkish styles of decoration were used on many types of objects, including timepieces. Many of those imported had the hours and religious names in Arabic characters. A person who owned one of these timepieces was one with an increased social status. [2] The Turkish grandeur portrayed by the sultans was attractive to Europeans.

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