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    [T]he way they dress is astonishing: they wear brightly coloured and embroidered shirts, with trousers called braccae and cloaks fastened at the shoulder with a brooch, heavy in winter, light in summer. These cloaks are striped or checkered in design, with the separate checks close together and in various colours.

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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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    Pattern Challenge (Pleated Halterneck Dress) Alteration Challenge (Sci-Fi 'Scrap' and Garments) Made-to-measure (Flapper Dress) Clare: 2: Copper Tubing Dress: 1: Three Layer Art Deco Flapper Dress Liz: 4: Leather-Studded Sleeve Dress: 4: Cobweb Crossover Flapper Dress Matt: 1 'Barbarella' Dress: 3: Vintage New York Flapper Dress Nicole: 3 ...

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    Scrolling floral embroidery decorates this Englishwoman's dress, petticoat, and linen jacket, accented with blue-tinted reticella collar, cuffs, and headdress, c. 1614–18. Figured silks with elaborate pomegranate or artichoke patterns are still seen in this period, especially in Spain, but a lighter style of scrolling floral motifs, woven or ...

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    The shirt is not buttoned all the way down to the hem, but has several buttons at the collar (unfastened when the garment is pulled over the wearer's head), though these are positioned off to one side (regional styles vary between left and right), instead of centrally, as is customary with a typical Western 20th and 21st century man's shirt.

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