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  2. Safari jacket - Wikipedia

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    When paired with trousers or shorts, it becomes a safari suit. [1] A safari jacket is commonly a lightweight cotton drill or lighter poplin jacket, traditionally khaki in color, with a self-belt, epaulets, four or more expandable bellows pockets and often with cartridge loops.

  3. Leisure suit - Wikipedia

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    Leisure Suit Convention in 1993 A man wearing a "Hawaiian" leisure suit in 2007. Leisure suits originated on the west coast of the US in the late 1930s as summer casual-wear for the wealthy, [3] possibly derived from the heavy tweed Norfolk jacket or khaki safari jacket worn by English sportsmen. [4]

  4. Afghanka - Wikipedia

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    The Afghanka field uniform is made in a lightweight summer and heavier, lined winter version; both consist of a long, loose fitting 6-pocket BDU-style jacket with large stand-and-fall collar, epaulettes, concealed buttons, armpit vents, and tube-style field trousers with cargo pockets on the thighs.

  5. Did Kate Middleton steal her safari jacket from Prince Charles?

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    The Duchess of Cambridge stepped out in a tan, belted safari jacket from Holland & Holland during an appearance on her royal tour of Canada and she looked every inch the outdoor adventurer.

  6. Kariba suit - Wikipedia

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    Michael Manley in a short-sleeved Kariba suit, 1970s. A Kariba or Kareeba suit is a two-piece suit for men created by Jamaican designer Ivy Ralph, mother of Sheryl Lee Ralph, in the early 1970s to be worn on business and formal occasions as a Caribbean replacement for the European-style suit and a visual symbol of decolonisation. [1]

  7. Drill (fabric) - Wikipedia

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    Light weight drill is used in clothing items such as shirts, safari jackets, blouses, and some types of sports clothing. [1] [2] The heavier weights were often used in corsets, [3] and are commonly used in work clothing and uniforms. [1] The most common use of drill in uniforms and casual wear is in the form of khaki drill.