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    A sundress or summer dress is an informal or casual dress intended to be worn in warm weather, typically in a lightweight fabric, most commonly cotton, and usually loose-fitting. It is commonly a bodice-style sleeveless dress, typically with a wide neckline and thin shoulder straps, and may be backless. A sundress is typically worn without a ...

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    Summer dresses of 1958 are sleeveless with high, wide "boat" necklines, Dresden. Suit and pillbox hat in an Argentine fashion spread from 1958. Princess Alexandra in a Princess Ballgown styled evening dress, 1959. Newspaper photo of "Miss Beatnik" contestants in Venice, California, 1959. Women wearing swimsuits in vacation in Hungary 1960.

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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.

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