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  5. Shirtdress - Wikipedia

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    A shirtdress is a style of women's dress that borrows details from a man's shirt.These can include a collar, a button front, or cuffed sleeves.Often, these dresses are made up in crisp fabrics including cotton or silk, much like a men's dress shirt would be.

  6. Cheongsam - Wikipedia

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    As English loanwords, both "cheongsam" and "qipao" describe the same type of body-hugging dress worn by Chinese women, and the words could be used interchangeably. [5]The term cheongsam is a romanization of Cantonese word chèuhngsāam (長衫; 'long shirt/dress'), which comes from the Shanghainese term zansae.

  7. Sailor suit - Wikipedia

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    In the Royal Navy, the sailor suit, also called naval rig, [1] is known as Number One dress and is worn by able rates and leading hands.It is primarily ceremonial, although it dates from the old working rig of Royal Navy sailors which has continuously evolved since its first introduction in 1857.