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  2. Washington High DECA students create 'Blackout' T-shirt for ...

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    To order shirts, call 330-830-3901 ext. 51409, email crichards@massillonschools.org or drop off at the high school main entrance, 1 Paul Brown Drive SE. Checks should be made payable to the ...

  3. Crazy Shirts - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Carleton “Rick” Ralston is associated with transforming T-shirts from underwear into outerwear. Reporter Sharon Nelton of BNET titled Ralston as “the T-shirt king of America and the father of the modern T-shirt.” [1] In the summer of 1960, as a teenager just out of high school in Montebello, California, Ralston spray-painted a design on a T-shirt.

  4. School uniforms by country - Wikipedia

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    Elementary and high school students at both private and public schools also wear Scouting uniforms at least once a week (usually Thursdays). Boy Scouts wear a Boy Scout T-shirt or khaki Boy Scout polo shirt and khaki pants or shorts, black leather shoes and socks, and a neckerchief with carabao fastener (colour depends on age level). The ...

  5. T-shirt - Wikipedia

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    A T-shirt typically extends to the waist. Variants of the T-shirt, such as the V-neck, have been developed. Hip hop fashion calls for tall-T shirts which may extend down to the knees. A similar item is the T-shirt dress or T-dress, a dress-length T-shirt that can be worn without pants. [11] Long T-shirts are also sometimes worn by women as ...

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  7. 1990s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    High-shine fabrics, such as satin, metallics, sequins, microfiber, vinyl, and silk became very prominent on both clubwear and work wear. [27] [32] [33] The most common look among young women that year was the short black slip dress worn over a tight, undersized white T-shirt. [32]