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  2. Apron - Wikipedia

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    Early female settlers wore plain, long white aprons. Later, Quaker women wore long and colorful silk aprons. [1] [11] As cities in New England grew, more elaborate options began to appear. Upscale American women in the 18th century wore embroidered aprons that sometimes dipped at the front of the waist (so as to not obscure the bodice of a gown ...

  3. Miko clothing - Wikipedia

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    The mo (裳) is an ornament worn at the back of the waist in women's fine kimono. It is a cloth that is trailed from the waist and is occasionally used in the Urayasu dance, Kagura and other Shinto rituals. The mo is typically white with plant and pine tree designs. It is characterized by long, thin pieces of cloth with stitching hang from each ...

  4. Armenian dress - Wikipedia

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    This dress could be festive (burgundy, purple, blue velvet or silk, colored woolen fabric in stripes) and everyday (made of dark blue cloth). [21] A distinctive feature of traditional women's clothing in Western Armenia was the apron – mezar.

  5. Traditional clothing of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    It was waist-length and it was deep purple. It was usually sold by tailors. The vest, which is considerably new in the traditional clothing of women, was sleeveless. It did not have a collar, and its motifs were solar and lunar. The material which was used to knit these vests was known as coha and was sold by tailors of Peja, Mitrovica and Gjakova.

  6. Mawashi - Wikipedia

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    The silk 'belt' opens out at one end into a large apron which is usually heavily embroidered and with thick tassels at the bottom. The fringe and tassels of the keshō-mawashi are usually gold but may be any color except purple, which is reserved for use by yokozuna and ōzeki only. [5]

  7. Dirndl - Wikipedia

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    It is traditionally worn by women and girls in some Alpine regions of Austria, Germany, Italy, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. [1] A dirndl consists of a close-fitting bodice with a low neckline, a blouse worn under the bodice, a wide high-waisted skirt and an apron. [2] [3] [4] The dirndl is regarded as a folk costume (in German Tracht). It ...

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