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  2. The 15 Most Stylish Scarves for Winter Weather - AOL

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    Symbolic significance aside, scarves can elevate your winter wear in seconds! And they also provide plenty of extra warmth The 15 Most Stylish Scarves for Winter Weather — Starting at Just $15

  3. Ebenezer Butterick - Wikipedia

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    At first producing only boy's and men's clothing patterns, the Buttericks expanded to dresses and women's clothes in 1866. Eventually, women's patterns would be offered in 13 sizes for dresses, coats and blouses, and five sizes for skirts. The Delineator, August 1894 cover. In 1867 Butterick began publishing a magazine to promote their patterns ...

  4. Headscarf - Wikipedia

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    Women's headscarves for sale in Damascus In Christian cultures, nuns cover their bodies and hair. Here is an example of a 16th-century wimple, worn by a widowed Queen Anna of Poland, with a veil and a ruff around the neck. A headscarf is a scarf covering most or all of the top of a person's, usually women's, hair and head, leaving the face ...

  5. Scarf - Wikipedia

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    After this gift, Empress Josephine Bonaparte is believed to have acquired over 400 scarves in the following three years costing about £80,000. Following this, the people of Paisley, Scotland, started manufacturing their own scarves. [3] [8] The scarf became a real fashion accessory by the early 19th century for both men and women. [3] [7]

  6. Tailor - Wikipedia

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    Alcega illustrated 163 patterns to scale in 23 categories of men's and women's garments. [10]: 2–3 Master tailors used proprietary methods for creating their clothing patterns. [11] Up until approximately 1790, patterns to be used for cutting were considered trade secrets to be exclusively owned by the masters. By the late 18th century ...

  7. Neckerchief - Wikipedia

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    Fun scarves are also used as memorabilia at Scout events and country scarves are often traded at international gatherings In Canada, while most groups use colour neckerchiefs, there is also an optional alternate universal pattern tartan neckerchief: white plaid on red for Scouts, gold plaid on dark green for Cubs. Alternating thick and thin ...