- or velvet, and
finished with fur. The
typical delia had short, loose,
unsewn sleeves, and was
fastened with
metal buttons over the breast. The delia...
- A tick mattress, bed tick or tick is a
large bag made of strong, stiff, tightly-woven
material (ticking). This is then
filled to make a mattress, with...
- long
piece of 30 feet (9.1 m)
called taungshay paso (တောင်ရှည်ပုဆိုး) and
unsewn.
Alternately the
htamein was a 4.5 feet (1.4 m) long
piece of
cloth open...
- naga, narga,
nargar (etc) from
Yulparija dialect of the
Western Desert.
Unsewn Kaupinam and its later-era sewn
variation langot are
traditional clothes...
-
mainland China.
Often made of
thick fabric, they are
designed with
either an
unsewn seam over the
buttocks and
crotch or a hole over the
central buttocks. Both...
- it
consists of a
triangle beneath a ring or
semicircle and a pin to hold
unsewn garments together. In the
language of the
Souss tribes, this
piece is called...
-
wearing lungis vary by state. It can be worn with or
without the
traditional unsewn kaupinam or
modern sewn langot, both of
which are
types of
traditional loincloth...
-
bindery will
involve more
points of
activity than if it is a paperback.
Unsewn binding is now
increasingly common. The
signatures of a book can also be...
- of God, with no
difference between the rich and the poor.
Donning such
unsewn white garments entirely is
believed to
distance man from
material ostentation...
-
clothing more
appropriate to
agriculture began to be worn. For example, an
unsewn length of
fabric wrapped around the body, or a poncho-type
garment with...