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  2. Zipper - Wikipedia

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    join or separate two ends or sides of a single garment, as in the front of a jacket, or on the front, back or side of a dress or skirt to facilitate dressing; attach or detach a separable part of the garment to or from another, as in the conversion between trousers and shorts or the connection or disconnection of a hood and a coat;

  3. Purse hook - Wikipedia

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    There are at least five types of purse hooks available. The order is based on patent file dates. The original L style type with a circular pad and a rigid bent wire. The link type with circular pad and a set links that either wrap around the pad or make a "hook" A spring closing bracelet type; A twisting ring type; An S-shaped purse hanger

  4. Urban Legends: Final Cut - Wikipedia

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    Urban Legends: Final Cut (also known as Urban Legend 2) is a 2000 slasher film directed by John Ottman in his directorial debut, and starring Jennifer Morrison, Matthew Davis, Hart Bochner, Joseph Lawrence, Anthony Anderson, and Loretta Devine.

  5. The 9 Best Travel Garment Bags For Seamless Packing - AOL

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    The Hartmann Metropolitan 2.0 Garment Sleeve is like the Swiss Army knife of garment bags. Picture this: You’re on the go, needing to keep that suit or dress looking fresh, and bam, this bag has ...

  6. How to Store Wrapping Paper with a Garment Bag - AOL

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    You need a garment bag, a clothes hanger and a bit of space in your closet. Take your different-sized rolls of wrapping paper, place them in the garment bag, close the zipper and hang your ...

  7. Talon Zipper - Wikipedia

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    Judson kept working to improve his invention, and in 1905 he came up with the C-Curity Placket Fastener, which had smaller hooks and eyes attached to strips of fabric. But the C-Curity fastener had to be removed from the garment before washing, so was not popular. [5] The inventor lost interest in fastener products. [3]