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    Save up to 70% on men's and women's clothing during the Old Navy Presidents' Day sale. ... Plaid Pocket Shirt. $30 $50 Save $20. ... This long-sleeve shirt is made from a soft-wash cotton jersey ...

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    Loose Fit Midweight Chambray Long-Sleeve Plaid Shirt $24 $40 Save $16 This long-sleeve men’s shirt is nice enough to wear out during the day, but it’s durable enough to be used in the shop or ...

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    Women's Scotch Plaid Flannel Robe. ... Men's Scotch Plaid Flannel Shirt. $40 $50 Save $10. See at L.L. Bean. Women's Quilted Quarter-Zip Pullover. $60 $79 Save $19. ... Traditional Fit, Long ...

  5. 2020s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    2000s fashion trends featured hip-hop-inspired track jackets, athletic tank tops, wide-leg jeans, turtleneck sweaters, Burberry motifs, neon socks, sports jerseys, cargo pants, bomber jackets, Madras plaid shirts, Henley shirts, blouson style leather jackets, long sleeve polo shirts, silk skinny ties, tapered high-waisted pants, brow line ...

  6. Dress shirt - Wikipedia

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    In 17th century, men's shirts and cuffs were embellished with fine lace. The shirt was worn under the Justaucorps in the 18th century. Traditionally dress shirts were worn by men and boys, whereas women and girls often wore blouses, sometimes known as chemises. However, in the mid-1800s, they also became an item of women's clothing and are worn ...

  7. Highland dress - Wikipedia

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    According to the English military chaplain Thomas Morer in 1689, Highland men wore plaids about seven or eight yards (6.4 to 7.3 m) long, which covered from the neck to the knees except the right arm. Beneath the plaid they wore a waistcoat or a shirt to the same length as the drape of the plaid.