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  2. Pasties - Wikipedia

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    Swiss artist Milo Moiré performs, wearing pasties and a cut-out bra top, 2016. Pasties (singular pasty or pastie) [1] are patches that cover a person's nipples and areolae, typically self-adhesive or affixed with adhesive.

  3. Ripstop - Wikipedia

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    Self-adhesive ripstop patches are used to repair other fabrics. Ejection seat parachutes made with ripstop are woven with an elastic-like fabric so that they stretch to allow more air to pass through at high speed. Then as the ejection seat slows, the weave closes and acts like a conventional parachute.

  4. Bicycle - Wikipedia

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    These may include a tire patch kit (which, in turn, may contain any combination of a hand pump or CO 2 pump, tire levers, spare tubes, self-adhesive patches, or tube-patching material, an adhesive, a piece of sandpaper or a metal grater (for roughening the tube surface to be patched) and sometimes even a block of French chalk), wrenches, hex ...

  5. Thong - Wikipedia

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    The thong is a garment generally used as either underwear or in some countries, as a swimsuit.It may also be worn for traditional ceremonies or competitions.. Viewed from the front, the thong typically resembles a bikini bottom, but at the back the material is reduced to a minimum.

  6. Embroidered patch - Wikipedia

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    US Army Sustainment Center of Excellence patch ceremony, 2009. Embroidered patches were first adopted by United States military units, with some crude, unofficial examples found on soldiers’ uniforms from the War of 1812, 1845 Mexican War, and the Civil War (1861–65) Unit identifications, also known as shoulder sleeve insignia (or SSI) is a relatively new component of the modern military ...

  7. Eyepatch - Wikipedia

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    An eyepatch is a small patch that is worn in front of one eye.It may be a cloth patch attached around the head by an elastic band or by a string, an adhesive bandage, or a plastic device which is clipped to a pair of glasses.