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  2. Paper clothing - Wikipedia

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    Chinese paper gambeson depicted in the Wubei Yaolue military manual (1632). Paper clothing has a long history in China, predating the use of paper for writing purposes. [1] [2] The creation of the earliest form of modern paper is usually credited to Cai Lun (d.121 CE), a court official who lived during the Han dynasty. [2]

  3. This Ripped Tee Will Add Cool Edge to Your Warm Weather Wardrobe

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  4. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Street punk fashion generally consisted of ripped clothes, black turtlenecks, drainpipe jeans, tight leather pants, leather jackets (often embellished with chains, spikes, studs, and paint), jackets and shirts with taboo images or messages, dog collars, safety pins, kilts, and Doc Martens. [413]

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  6. Katy Perry Wore Ripped Tights and No Top to the Balenciaga ...

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    Up top, Perry went completely shirtless, letting her torso show through as she wore a giant fluffy black coat left open. The maxi outerwear featured grooves of fabric that mirrored the fur of an ...

  7. Chigiri-e - Wikipedia

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    Chigiri-e (ちぎり絵) is a Japanese art form in which the primary technique uses coloured paper that is torn to create images, and may resemble a water colour painting. The technique dates from the Heian period of Japanese history when it was often used in conjunction with calligraphy. Handmade paper is essential for the creation of chigiri ...

  8. Piping (sewing) - Wikipedia

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    Cotton day dress edged with contrasting piping, 1836–1840, Victoria and Albert Museum Piping on the armrest of a sofa In sewing, piping is a type of trim or embellishment consisting of a strip of folded fabric so as to form a "pipe" inserted into a seam to define the edges or style lines of a garment or other textile object.

  9. Street style trend: Ripped black denim - AOL

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    The idea of ripped black denim may seem super-edgy, but we promise that this look goes exceptionally well with a variety of different styles. Street style trend: Ripped black denim Skip to main ...