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  2. Category:One-piece suits - Wikipedia

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    One-piece, bifurcated garments covering the upper and lower body, like an overall or a jumpsuit. For one-piece, non-bifurcated garments see Dresses , Gowns , and Robes and cloaks . Subcategories

  3. Boilersuit - Wikipedia

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    A boilersuit is a one-piece garment with full-length sleeves and legs like a jumpsuit, but usually less tight-fitting. Its main feature is that it has no gap between jacket and trousers or between lapels, and no loose jacket tails. It often has a long thin pocket down the outside of the right thigh to hold long tools.

  4. Category talk:One-piece suits - Wikipedia

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    Make the articles currently in Category:One-piece_suits members of both one-piece outfits and bifurcated garments. 3) Make Category:Dresses, Category:Gowns, and Category:Robes and cloaks sub-categories of both one-piece outfits and non-bifurcated garments. 4) Delete the one-piece garment article since it's a pseudo-category.

  5. 2010s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Thin ties remained the norm, but the simple notch lapels of 2010 were increasingly replaced by shawl collars and peak lapels on single breasted three piece suits. [195] By 2016, the black and silver digital wristwatches of the early 2010s had gone out of style [178] among professional men in favor of classic oversized analog wristwatches with ...

  6. Suit - Wikipedia

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    A two-piece suit has a jacket and trousers; a three-piece suit adds a waistcoat. [1] Hats were almost always worn outdoors (and sometimes indoors) with all men's clothes until the counterculture of the 1960s in Western culture. Informal suits have been traditionally worn with a fedora, a trilby, or a flat cap.

  7. Roderick Spode - Wikipedia

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    Roderick Spode, 7th Earl of Sidcup, often known as Spode or Lord Sidcup, is a recurring fictional character in the Jeeves novels of English comic writer P. G. Wodehouse.In the first novel in which he appears, he is an "amateur dictator" and the leader of a fictional fascist group in London called the Saviours of Britain, also known as the Black Shorts.

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