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  2. Political uniform - Wikipedia

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    A number of political movements have involved their members wearing uniforms, typically as a way of showing their identity in marches and demonstrations.The wearing of political uniforms has tended to be associated with radical political beliefs, typically at the far-right or far-left of politics, and can be used to imply a paramilitary type of organization.

  3. Pantsuit Politics - Wikipedia

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    Pantsuit Politics is an American political podcast hosted by Sarah Stewart Holland and Beth Silvers. The podcast was launched in November 2015. The podcast was launched in November 2015. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Episodes are released twice a week.

  4. Shoe0nHead - Wikipedia

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    June Nicole Lapine (born June 22, 1991), [4] known by her online moniker Shoe0nHead, is an American commentary YouTuber and Twitter influencer. [5] [6] Her videos have ranged over the years, from political commentary to discussions on social issues, which tend to be political in nature.

  5. The Meaning of Kamala Harris's Aubergine Suit - AOL

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    The Vice President wore Tory Burch for a concession speech that was about more than winning or losing

  6. Twitter is all about the meaning behind Clinton's debate outfit

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  7. Suit jacket - Wikipedia

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    Six buttons are typical, with two to button; the last pair floats above the overlap. The three buttons down each side may in this case be in a straight line (the 'keystone' layout) or more commonly, the top pair is half as far apart again as each pair in the bottom square. A four-button double-breasted jacket usually buttons in a square. [12 ...

  8. Court uniform and dress in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In 1908, a dark cloth suit was worn for courts and evening parties. This was mulberry, claret, or green, but not black or blue. It was single-breasted, worn open but with six gilt buttons and dummy button-holes. There was a stand collar, gauntlet cuffs, two buttons at back centre waist, and two at bottom of tails.

  9. Starbucks is changing its employee dress code for the first ...

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    Known for its specifically detailed yet not necessarily strict dress code, Starbucks seems to be loosening the reins when it comes to what employees can or cannot wear.