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  2. Chemise - Wikipedia

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    Chemise, linen, c.1790-1810. The Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute: 2009.300.392.. A chemise or shift is a classic smock type of women's undergarment or dress. . Historically, a chemise was a simple garment worn next to the skin to protect clothing from sweat and body oils, the precursor to the modern shirts commonly worn in Western

  3. 15 Cute Overalls for Women and How to Wear Them - AOL

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    Overalls come in so many different varieties that all women can wear them. That's right! Find a pair that fits your style and budget with this list.

  4. 1300–1400 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    The barbet was a band of linen that passed under the chin and was pinned on top of the head; it descended from the earlier wimple (in French, barbe), which was now worn only by older women, widows, and nuns. The barbet was worn with a linen fillet or headband, or with a linen cap called a coif, with or without a couvrechef or veil overall. [29]

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    Anrabess Women's 2-Piece Linen Matching Set. $45. See at Amazon. Coofandy Two-Piece Button Up Loose Fit Set. $50 $54 Save $4. See at Amazon. Papeey Men's 2-Piece Outfits . $15. See at Walmart.

  6. 15 of the Cutest Overalls to Wear This Fall (and Year ... - AOL

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  7. 1100–1200 in European fashion - Wikipedia

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    The countess wears a linen veil draped over her hair. Twelfth century European fashion was simple in cut and differed only in details from the clothing of the preceding centuries , starting to become tighter and more similar for men and women as the century went on, which would continue in the 13th century .