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  2. Cufflink - Wikipedia

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    This French cuff is fastened with silk knots. Cufflinks are items of jewelry that are used to secure the cuffs of dress shirts. Cufflinks can be manufactured from a variety of different materials, such as glass, stone, leather, metal, precious metal or combinations of these. Securing of the cufflinks is usually achieved via toggles or reverses ...

  3. Shirt - Wikipedia

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    a French cuff, where the end half of the cuff is folded over the cuff itself and fastened with a cufflink. This type of cuff has four buttons and a short placket. more formally, a link cuff – fastened like a French cuff, except is not folded over, but instead hemmed, at the edge of the sleeve.

  4. Cuff - Wikipedia

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    Cuff. A cuff is a layer of fabric at the lower edge of the sleeve of a garment (shirt, coat, jacket, etc.) at the wrist, or at the ankle end of a trouser leg. The function of turned-back cuffs is to protect the cloth of the garment from fraying, and, when frayed, to allow the cuffs to be readily repaired or replaced, without changing the garment.

  5. Dress shirt - Wikipedia

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    In 17th century, men's shirts and cuffs were embellished with fine lace. The shirt was worn under the Justaucorps in the 18th century. Traditionally dress shirts were worn by men and boys, whereas women and girls often wore blouses, sometimes known as chemises. However, in the mid-1800s, they also became an item of women's clothing and are worn ...

  6. Guayabera - Wikipedia

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    Type of men's shirt. Two guayaberas seen from the back, showing the alforzapleats and the Western-style yoke. The guayabera(/É¡waɪ.əˈbÉ›rÉ™/), also known as camisa de Yucatán(Yucatánshirt), is a men's summer shirt, worn outside the trousers, distinguished by two columns of closely sewn pleats running the length of the front and back of the ...

  7. Ruff (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Ruff (clothing) A ruff is an item of clothing worn in Western, Central and Northern Europe, as well as Spanish America, from the mid-16th century to the mid-17th century. The round and flat variation is often called a millstone collar after its resemblance to millstones for grinding grain. Ruff of c. 1575.

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