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  2. Czech traditional clothing - Wikipedia

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    Women wore a long dress or a high-belted skirt (oplicko) with a short bolero jacket with a stand-up collar. [7] Hanakian women wore a coloured scarf ( uvodnice ) on special occasions. Like many areas of the Czech Republic , white (sometimes black or yellow) wool coats were popular.

  3. Shawl - Wikipedia

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    Unfortunately very inferior and second rate wool taken from domesticated sheep and goats provide most of the wool used today on the looms of Kashmir. The needle-worked Amlikar or Amli, made from Pashmina wool is a shawl embroidered almost all over with the needle on a plain woven ground. The colours most commonly seen on pashmina shawls are ...

  4. Oprah shares her 2024 Favorite Things list, with items from ...

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    This year's list has plenty of options at 116 selections, slightly more than 2023's 112 items, with a majority of the picks coming from small businesses or women-, LGBTQ+-, Latino- and Black-owned ...

  5. These Camel Coats Will Instantly Enhance Every Outfit You ...

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    $1990.00 at saksfifthavenue.com. Mai Long Wool Blend Wrap Coat. This silhouette with a face-framing oversized collar and waist-cinching belt gets a stamp of approval from both Meghan Markle and T ...

  6. Ruff (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    The ruff, which was worn by men, women and children, evolved from the small fabric ruffle at the neck of the shirt or chemise. Ruffs served as changeable pieces of cloth that could themselves be laundered separately while keeping the wearer's doublet or gown from becoming soiled at the neckline. The stiffness of the garment forced upright ...

  7. Tallit - Wikipedia

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    The Bible does not command wearing of a unique prayer shawl or tallit. Instead, it presumes that people wore a garment of some type to cover themselves and instructs the Children of Israel to attach fringes (ציצית tzitzit) to the corners of these (Numbers 15:38), repeating the commandment in terms that they should "make thee twisted cords upon the four corners of thy covering, wherewith ...