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  2. File:Athebaskan beaded jacket, 19th Century 554 01.jpg

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    June 18, 2009 (570 S. Front St. No: 8 #: Bradford Shoe Company Building: Bradford Shoe Company Building: July 22, 1994 (232 Neilston St. No: 9 #: Broad Street Apartments

  4. Bunad - Wikipedia

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    Nordic bunad and folk dress on Faroe Islands stamps. In Norway in the postwar era, especially in more recent times, it is common, but by no means mandatory, to wear bunad at various celebrations such as: folk dances, weddings, baptisms, confirmations, Christmas, graduations and especially the May 17 National Day celebrations.

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    Expanding into clothing with a focus on classic cuts and simple designs using quality materials, New incorporated woven Cherokee fabrics, bead-and silver-work into a line of coats and dresses for women and men's suits, [13] capitalizing on the luxury clothing market which emerged after World War II. [14] "

  6. Mackinaw cloth - Wikipedia

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    The Mackinaw jacket traces its roots to coats that were made by white and Métis women in November 1811, [2] [3] when John Askin Jr., an early trader on the upper Great Lakes, hired them to design and sew 40 woolen greatcoats for the British Army post at Fort St. Joseph (Ontario), near Mackinac. His wife, Madelaine Askin, took an important role ...

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    Whitten was the creator of many of Elton John and Michael Jackson’s renowned stage looks, including Jackson’s iconic single white glove, or the crystal-encrusted socks he wore the first time ...