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  2. Sailor dress - Wikipedia

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    Two girls in sailor dresses, c. 1910. Peter Thomson (sometimes spelled Thompson) [3] had tailoring establishments in New York and Philadelphia in around 1900. [4] His original sailor dresses and suits, for both women and children (including young boys), are represented in several American museum collections including the Metropolitan Museum's Costume Institute, [5] and the Philadelphia Museum ...

  3. Marinière - Wikipedia

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    Although it originated in the Navy, the marinière has been an important fashion item ever since. During the First World War, Coco Chanel regularly took seaside holidays and was inspired by the local sailors' uniforms. At her second shop in Deauville she launched the "Navy Style", a short marinière.

  4. Uniforms of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    An officer inspects enlisted sailors in Service Dress Blue (2008) A female U.S. Navy officer in Service Dress Blue uniform (2012) The Service Dress Blue (SDB) uniform consists of a dark navy blue suit coat and trousers (or optional skirt for women) that are nearly black in color, a white shirt, and a black four-in-hand necktie for men or a neck tab for women.

  5. 17 Quiet Luxury Nautical Fashion Pieces to Wear to the Beach ...

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    Classy Cardigan: We picture this classy cardigan with gold buttons pairing well with jeans, trousers and even layered over a dress — $18! Striped and Stylish: Style this striped midi dress with ...

  6. Sailor suit - Wikipedia

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    A sailor suit is a uniform that originated in England, traditionally worn by enlisted seamen in a navy or other governmental sea services. It later developed into a popular clothing style for children, especially as dress clothes and school uniforms. Example of the English children's clothing fashion

  7. Boat neck - Wikipedia

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    The wide, plain neck was said to facilitate quick removal if a sailor were to fall overboard. The style was adopted by the Russians and other navies in the following years. [1] It came into prominence in fashion in the 1920s, and was popularised by Coco Chanel in the '30s. [1] [2]