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  2. Busk (corsetry) - Wikipedia

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    They were typically made of wood, ivory, or bone slipped into a pocket and tied in place with a lace called the busk point. [3] These busks were often carved and decorated, or inscribed with messages, and were popular gifts from men to women during courtship. Busks made from whale baleen first appear in the wardrobe accounts of Elizabeth I in ...

  3. 11 Clothing Items To Buy at Nordstrom Rack Before They Sell ...

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    It comes in toffee, ivory and black — all neutral shades that will pair well with just about any color or pattern. It’s on sale at Nordstrom Rack for $36.97, down from $98. Women’s Plush Robe

  4. Awoulaba - Wikipedia

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    Awoulaba is a Baoulé-language term from Ivory Coast meaning "queen of beauty", which refers to women who have plump and curvaceous bodies featuring large buttocks and wide hips. An Awoulaba is characterized by having buttocks that are visibly fuller and plumper compared to the rest of her body, so that her body resembles a distinctive "guitar ...

  5. Why are QVC's fall clothes so good right now? - AOL

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    Wear it to the office, throw it on with jeans on the weekend or style it with a knit dress for a party. It's fully lined with shoulder pads and front darts, and includes functional front pockets ...

  6. Yupʼik clothing - Wikipedia

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    Yup'ik women made clothes and footwear from animal skins (especially hide and fur of marine and land mammals for fur clothing, sometimes birds, also fish), sewn together using needles made from animal bones, walrus ivory, and bird bones such as the front part of a crane's foot and threads made from other animal products, such as sinew.

  7. 7 for All Mankind - Wikipedia

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    7 for All Mankind began by designing women's jeans. A men's jeans line was introduced in fall 2002, and its Children Denim Collection for boys and girls in fall 2005. The brand is sold in over 80 countries including Europe , Canada , and Japan .