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  2. Karandash - Wikipedia

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    1989 stamp commemorating Karandash. Starting his career in the circus arena as the imitator of Charlie Chaplin, Mikhail Rumyantsev then abandoned it for, or rather, transformed that part into his would-be renowned image of Karandash always accompanied with his hallmark Scottish Terrier named Klyaksa (which means blot).

  3. Kamuflirovannyi Letnyi Maskirovochnyi Kombinezon - Wikipedia

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    The Kamuflirovannyy Letniy Maskirovochnyy Kombinezon [1] (Russian: Камуфлированный Летний Маскировочный Комбинезон, lit. 'Camouflaged Summer Disguise Coverall') [2] or KLMK is a military uniform with a camouflage pattern developed in 1968 by the Soviet Union to overcome the widespread use of night vision optics and devices by NATO countries. [3]

  4. Kariba suit - Wikipedia

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    Michael Manley in a short-sleeved Kariba suit, 1970s. A Kariba or Kareeba suit is a two-piece suit for men created by Jamaican designer Ivy Ralph, mother of Sheryl Lee Ralph, in the early 1970s to be worn on business and formal occasions as a Caribbean replacement for the European-style suit and a visual symbol of decolonisation. [1]

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  6. History of suits - Wikipedia

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    A man's suit of clothes, in the sense of a lounge, office, business, dinner or dress suit, is a set of garments which are crafted from the same cloth. This article discusses the history of the lounge suit, often called a business suit when featuring dark colors and a conservative cut.

  7. Georgy Vitsin - Wikipedia

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    1975: Car, Violin and the Dog Klyaksa — Banjo / Guitar; 1975: The big attraction — Gankin; 1975: It Can't Be! — Papanya nevesty; 1975: Finist, the brave Falcon — Agafon; 1975: Puzyrki; 1975: Shag navstrechu — people at the buffet; 1976: The Blue Bird — Sugar; 1976: Shag navstrechu — Man; 1976: Au-u! — Learning; 1976: Shepherd ...

  8. Jewish religious clothing - Wikipedia

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    The man on the left is wearing a shtreimel and a tallit, and the other man traditional Hasidic garb: long suit, black hat, and gartel. Jewish religious clothing is apparel worn by Jews in connection with the practice of the Jewish religion .

  9. Bekishe - Wikipedia

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    During the week, it is customary to wear a rekel, made of wool or polyester, looking like a regular double-breasted suit, only longer. Hassidic rabbis who wear a bekishe during the week will wear a more ornate version for Shabbos, often lined with velvet or some color other than or in addition to black.