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  2. Handkerchief code - Wikipedia

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    The handkerchief code (also known as the hanky/hankie code, the bandana/bandanna code, and flagging) [1] is a system of color-coded cloth handkerchief or bandanas for non-verbally communicating one's interests in sexual activities and fetishes. The color of the handkerchief identifies a particular activity, and the pocket it is worn in (left or ...

  3. Paisley (design) - Wikipedia

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    Paisley or paisley pattern is an ornamental textile design using the boteh (Persian: بته) or buta, a teardrop-shaped motif with a curved upper end. Of Persian origin, paisley designs became popular in the West in the 18th and 19th centuries, following imports of post- Mughal Empire versions of the design from India, especially in the form of ...

  4. Kerchief - Wikipedia

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    Around the same time, bandanas also became popular with motorcyclists, particularly with Harley-Davidson riders and bikers. [citation needed] In the 1970s paisley bandanas also became popular amongst gangs in California, most notably with two well-known rival gangs, the Bloods, who wore red bandanas, and the Crips, who wore blue ones. [8]

  5. Western wear - Wikipedia

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    Working cowboy wearing a bandana or "wild rag," 1880s. During the Victorian era, gentlemen would wear silk cravats or neckties to add color to their otherwise sober black or grey attire. These continued to be worn by respectable Westerners until the early 20th century.

  6. Coco Austin is baring it all. Well, almost. The actress, model and mom, 45, posted a series of sizzling Instagram photos of her posing in a teeny-tiny flame-print bikini to prove that she's "been ...

  7. Paisley shawls - Wikipedia

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    Square Paisley shawl of ca 1830 1860s ambrotype of an unnamed British veteran and his wife; the woman is wrapped in a Paisley shawl. Paisley shawls were a fashionable item of women's clothing in Europe during the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Many were made of intricately woven and delicate wool, as well as examples being printed ...