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  2. Fluffy (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    A girl in a cyber outfit wearing green and black furry leg warmers. A fluffy, also known as a furry leg warmer or furry boot cover, is a type of footwear fashion accessory.It is a variation on a leg warmer normally made out of faux fur that covers the user's main footwear.

  3. Fashion boot - Wikipedia

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    By the 1920s Russian boots were available in a variety of styles, calf- or knee-length, with a Cuban or Louis heel, [4] [5] which could be pull-on, or zip-fastened for a closer fit. [6] Worn with knee-length skirts, they often featured decorative features such as elaborate stitching or fur trims. [7] [8] [9]

  4. Yupʼik clothing - Wikipedia

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    A baby's boots were always made with the fur inside but otherwise were similar in construction to adult boots. In former times, babies wore long boots and no pants. When a child was toilet trained, pants separate from boots were put on a boy, while girls were given trouser-boots like those worn by women.

  5. Back closure - Wikipedia

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    Dress with a discreet back zipper at the seam. A back closure is a means for fastening a garment at the rear, such as with a zipper, hooks-and-eyes or buttons.Back closures were once common on Western female clothing, but have recently become less so, especially on female casual and business attire.

  6. Index of fashion articles - Wikipedia

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    1100–1200 in European fashion; 1200–1300 in European fashion; 1300–1400 in European fashion; 1400–1500 in European fashion; 1500–50 in Western European fashion

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