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leather or PVC panels.
Originating in the
United Kingdom, the
garment is
untailored at the
waist such that it
hangs down
straight from the shoulders. The...
- yards) and type (single-sided "fancy" or double-sided "wax" prints) of
untailored cotton textile,
especially in
Francophone West and
Central Africa. Enormously...
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Jewitt resented the
imposition of this
dress code,
finding the
loose untailored garments very cold, and
attributed to them a
subsequent illness of which...
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privilege through self-representation. High-ranking
Andean women wore
untailored dresses called anacus throughout the
colonial period,
typically topped...
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translation of féileadh-mór. The term can be misleading,
since this
garment was
untailored, and modern-era
kilts are tailored. Dunbar, John
Telfer (1979) [1964]...
- addition,
Pigafetta mentioned both G-strings and
skirts of bark cloth.
Untailored clothes,
however had no
particular names. Pandong, a lady's cloak, simply...
- 1983. 1971–1972:
Fashion Plate (October 1971 –
January 1972) 1972–1973:
Untailored Garments (January–July 1972) 1973–1974: The
World of
Balenciaga (March–September...
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clothespins (klin) over both the
front and back sides,
straight cut,
untailored sleeves and knee length. It was ****ed by the belt at the
waist and the...
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received international attention,
especially given that, in hindsight, “his
untailored style of neo-Expressionism
seems closer to the New York
artists of that...
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Jewitt resented the
imposition of this
dress code,
finding the loose,
untailored garments very cold, and
attributed to them a
subsequent illness of which...