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    More than 10,000 reviews on Walmart are obsessed with this stain-fighting tool, too. "After months of my kids trashing my car and spilling smoothies, milk, lemonade, etc., the backseats in my car ...

  5. Diaper - Wikipedia

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    The first waterproof diaper cover was invented in 1946 by Marion Donovan, a professional-turned-housewife who wanted to ensure her children's clothing and bedding remained dry while they slept. [18] She also invented the first paper diapers, but executives did not invest in this idea and it was consequently scrapped for over ten years until ...

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    An apron is a garment that is worn over other clothing to cover the front of the body. They may have several purposes, typically as a functional accessory that ...

  7. Inuit clothing - Wikipedia

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    The running stitch was used to attach facings or insert material of a contrasting colour. The waterproof stitch is a uniquely Inuit development, which Issenman described as being "unequalled in the annals of needlework." [172] [178] The stitch was mostly employed on boots and mitts. Two lines of stitching made up one waterproof seam.