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  2. Fishnet - Wikipedia

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    Elize Ryd wearing fishnet attire during a performance in 2018. In the field of textiles, fishnet is hosiery with an open, diamond-shaped knit; it is most often used as a material for stockings, tights, gloves or bodystockings. Fishnet is available in a multitude of colors, although it is most often sported in traditional matte black.

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    The "Like a Virgin" hitmaker added some extra height with a pair of patent black stilettos, and she completed the sizzling get-up with a black jacket and a pair of fishnet-style black gloves ...

  4. 15 Iconic 1980s Fashion Trends - AOL

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    Fingerless Gloves. If you were really rad, you wore fingerless lace or fishnet gloves. If you were even more bodacious, you wore one fingerless glove. Like, totally. Stefonlinton - Getty Images.

  5. List of US national Golden Gloves champions - Wikipedia

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    List of US national Golden Gloves super heavyweight champions This page was last ...

  6. Madonna Lifts Black Veil Off of Her Face After Dolce ...

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    That outfit featured a black corseted bodysuit, fishnet tights and heels. A black lace veil, black elbow-length gloves and a statement necklace completed the look.

  7. Sea silk - Wikipedia

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    Knitted glove made of sea silk, from Taranto, Italy, probably from the late 19th century Pinna nobilis shell and byssus The extreme fineness of the byssus thread. Sea silk is an extremely fine, rare, and valuable fabric that is made from the long silky filaments or byssus secreted by a gland in the foot of pen shells (in particular Pinna nobilis). [1]