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    The no. 1 bestseller in women’s dresses on Amazon with over 56,000 reviews (no big deal!), this tiered long-sleeve mini dress is an easy everyday option — originally $46, now just $25! 2.

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    Kuda Moda Fleece Lined Full-Length Leggings . $9 $11 Save $2. See at Walmart. ... Scoop Women’s Smocked Waist Ruffle Mini Dress with Long Sleeves, Sizes XS-XXL. $27 $38 Save $11.

  5. 1890s in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    Bathing suit, 1890-1895, nautical fashion : navy color and sailor collar and sleeves; Day dresses of 1892 have low waists and high necklines. Sleeves have a high, gathered sleeve-head and are fitted to the lower arm. Skirts are fuller in back than front. Gowns of 1892–3 feature short or elbow-length full, puffed sleeves and floral trimmings.

  6. Dress - Wikipedia

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    Houppelandes were full-cut, floor-length dresses with high collars and full sleeves. [11] Gowns were also long dresses, but they had open necklines, a closer-fitted bodice, and sleeves that became more fitted as the century progressed. [12] Both houppelandes and gowns were often belted just below the bust. [12]

  7. Houppelande - Wikipedia

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    A houppelande or houpelande is an outer garment, with a long, full body and flaring sleeves, that was worn by both men and women in Europe in the late Middle Ages. Sometimes the houppelande was lined with fur. The garment was later worn by professional classes, and has remained in Western civilization as the familiar academic and legal robes of ...