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  2. Shirt - Wikipedia

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    Long-sleeved T-shirt – a T-shirt with long sleeves that extend to cover the arms. Ringer T-shirt – tee with a separate piece of fabric sewn on as the collar and sleeve hems. Raglan T-shirt – a T-shirt with a raglan sleeve; a sleeve that extends in one piece fully to the collar, leaving a diagonal seam from underarm to collarbone ...

  3. T-shirt - Wikipedia

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    A woman wearing a pink V-neck T-shirt T-shirt day in Leipzig, Germany. A T-shirt (also spelled tee shirt, or tee for short) is a style of fabric shirt named after the T shape of its body and sleeves. Traditionally, it has short sleeves and a round neckline, known as a crew neck, which lacks a collar. T-shirts are generally made of stretchy ...

  4. Telnyashka - Wikipedia

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    The telnyashka (Russian: тельняшка, pronounced [tʲɪlʲˈnʲaʂkə]) is a horizontally striped undershirt worn as uniform by Russian military personnel. It has stripes in white and in a color that varies according to the unit's affiliation. The most common second color is blue, but a number of other colors are also in use.

  5. Sleeveless shirt - Wikipedia

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    A sleeveless T-shirt, also called a muscle shirt, is the same design as a T-shirt, but without sleeves. [4] Some sleeveless T-shirts, which possess smaller, narrower arm holes, are traditionally worn by both women and men. They are often worn during athletic activities or as casual wear during warmer weather.

  6. Marinière - Wikipedia

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    A genuine marinière has, front and back, twenty navy blue stripes each 10 millimetres (0.4 in) wide, spaced 20 millimetres (0.8 in) apart, and on the sleeves fourteen navy blue stripes spaced the same. [Note 1] The three-quarter-length sleeves must be no longer than those of the overjacket, [2] and the flared collar must reach the neck.

  7. Tiger stripe camouflage - Wikipedia

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    Tiger stripe is the name of a group of camouflage patterns developed for close-range use in dense jungle during jungle warfare by the South Vietnamese Armed Forces and adopted in late 1962 to early 1963 by US Special Forces during the Vietnam War. [1] During and after the Vietnam War, the pattern was adopted by several other Asian countries.

  8. The Ringer (website) - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, The Ringer began the video podcast series Talk the Thrones, an aftershow for Game of Thrones hosted by The Ringer staff writers and live streamed on Twitter. [16] Talk the Thrones is a continuation of After the Thrones, which aired on HBO. [17] The Ringer premiered Binge Mode in 2017, a podcast that recapped Game of Thrones and the ...

  9. Ringer - Wikipedia

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    Ringer, in sports idiom, an impostor, especially one whose pretense is intended to gain an advantage in a competition; Road course ringer, a non-NASCAR driver hired to race at a road course; A game piece used for scoring in the 2007 FIRST Robotics Competition game Rack 'n Roll; In horseshoes, a shoe that encircles the stake