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  2. Uniforms of the New Zealand Army - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand artillery battery serving in Vietnam also used a black cravat with an embroidered white Kiwi bird for both dress uniform and sometimes as field wear. [23] [24] New Zealand adopted Australian JGs from 1967 and were initially supplied from 1 ATF stocks. Subsequent New Zealand-made JGs were made with one difference in that the ...

  3. Tātua - Wikipedia

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    Māori warriors were famously known for wearing only a maro and a tātua during battle. [4] Traditional tātua are made of harakeke (flax) and used to carry tools or weapons.

  4. Mess dress uniform - Wikipedia

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    Mess dress uniform is the most formal (or semi-formal, depending on the country) type of evening-wear uniform used by military personnel, police personnel, and other uniformed services members.

  5. Men in Kilts’ Sam and Graham Take on New Zealand’s ... - AOL

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    The general takeaway from Men in Kilts‘ Season 2 premiere? It’s a plaid, plaid, plaid, plaid world. Scotland’s influence can be felt in many parts of the globe, including New Zealand, we ...

  6. Men's skirts - Wikipedia

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    The wearing of skirts, kilts, or similar garments on an everyday basis by men in Western cultures is an extremely small minority. [citation needed] One manufacturer of contemporary kilt styles claims to sell over 12,000 such garments annually, [47] resulting in over $2 million annually worth of sales, and has appeared at a major fashion show. [48]

  7. The Utilikilts Company - Wikipedia

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    The Utilikilts Company is an American contemporary or "utility" kilt company, was founded by Steven Villegas in April 2000. Villegas created his first kilt in the late '90s as an alternative to pants, intended to offer freedom of movement, while working on his motorcycle. [ 1 ]