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Swanndri is a
trade name for a
range of po****r New
Zealand outdoor clothing, and also used
informally to
refer to
their original long
heavy bush shirt...
- "bushwack[ing]", or "bush-whack[ing]"). bush
shirt – a
woolen shirt or
Swanndri,
often worn by
forest workers. bush
lawyer – the name of a
number of native...
- whistle, an
alternate name for a
slide whistle Used as a
nickname for:
Swanndri, a
trade name for a
range of
outdoor clothing, very po****r in New Zealand...
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Zealand Māori – Piupiu,
korowai or
kakahu huruhuru. New
Zealand Europeans –
Swanndri bush jacket,
slouch hat, walk shorts, and knee-high socks; or a
black singlet...
- (Australia). Red
Bands — a
particular brand of
gumboots made by Skellerup.
Swanndri — a 100%
waterproof woollen overcoat. Po****r
amongst farmers due to it...
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depth in the city. He is
usually depicted as
wearing an
oilskin duster,
Swanndri and
slouch hat, an
image closely related to Kiwi stockmen. This stereotype...
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translator William Broome (1873–1942), New
Zealand manufacturer/tailor, see
Swanndri Given name:
Broome Pinniger (1902–1996),
Indian field hockey player This...
- 1990s trackpants.
Bakers also
began collaborating with
other brands like
Swanndri,
Flying Nun Records, McKinlay's and Surfline, and it
became the formalwear...
- loss of
employment in the town. The
shutdown followed the
closure of a
Swanndri clothing factory, a small-scale but
locally significant Subaru car ****embly...
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smocks were
purchased as the
indigenously developed DPM
camouflage woollen "
Swanndri" had
never really found favour due to its
weight (especially when wet)...