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Oilskin is a
waterproof cloth used for
making garments typically worn by
sailors and by
others in wet areas. The
modern oilskin garment was developed...
- A sou'wester is a
traditional form of
collapsible oilskin rain hat that is
longer in the back than the
front to
protect the neck fully. A
gutter front...
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Moleskin Monk's
cloth Moquette Mouflon Mousseline Muslin Nankeen Neoprene Net
Oilskin Organdy Organza Osnaburg Ottoman Oxford Paduasoy Panné
velvet Peau de Soie...
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black cloak, he wore a
helmet and a tight-****ing
white garment like an
oilskin. Many
stories also
mention a "Devil-like" aspect.
Others said he was tall...
- The
origin of the
waxed jacket is in the
coated garments also
known as
oilskin.
British country clothing Baker,
Lindsay (9 June 2023). "How the Barbour...
- sell
Moleskine notebooks.
Chatwin wrote in The
Songlines of
little black oilskin-covered
notebooks that he
bought in
Paris and
called "moleskines". The...
- century. The
bearskin caps were
covered during the
actual battle by
black oilskin covers. The
title comes from the
battle cry of the soldiers—the
Greys called...
- at the age of 35, he and his wife
Maren Margarethe produced their first oilskin jackets, trousers, sou'westers and tarpaulins, made from co****
linen soaked...
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light overdress.
Frock coat
Justaucorps "Oil frock", a type of sailor's
oilskin Tailcoat "Macquarie Dictionary".
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completely out of his
depth in the city. He is
usually depicted as
wearing an
oilskin duster, Swanndri, and
slouch hat, an
image closely related to Kiwi stockmen...