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  2. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Suits were available in bright colors and unorthodox styles from 1970 to 1976, including shawl collars, three pieces with peak lapels, and double breasted suits made from corduroy, paisley brocade, wool blends with wide pinstripes, or crushed velvet in burgundy, teal, black, bottle green, and peacock blue.

  3. 2000s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Practical hiking jackets (of the type made by Berghaus), fleeces, puffer jackets, and padded tartan lumberjack-type shirts were worn as winter outerwear [90] along with brown, grey, burgundy, rust, maroon, or forest green turtleneck sweaters, [91] and odd navy blue, stone grey, beige, or natural linen sportcoats that fastened with three buttons ...

  4. List of Comedy Bang! Bang! (TV series) episodes - Wikipedia

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    "Adam Pally Wears a Navy Blazer and Bright Blue Sneakers" Adam Pally , Luka Jones , John Roberts , Allan McLeod, Erin Whitehead, Neil Campbell , Phoebe Neidhardt & Fran Gillespie December 3, 2015 ( 2015-12-03 )

  5. Fashion mixes with politics at Paris Men’s Fashion Week

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    As bearded models in plaid shirts, raw denim and lumberjack-inspired lines walked the Junya Watanabe runway, the figure of the hipster seemed to hail back to 2010, when the aesthetic permeated ...

  6. A Complete Timeline of Zendaya and Tom Holland’s Romantic ...

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    Holland arrived at the restaurant in a blue plaid button-down, dark teal pants, and white sneakers. They were joined by several of Zendaya's co-stars, including her Euphoria cast mate Hunter Schafer.

  7. 1980s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Athletic clothes were more popular than jeans during this period, as were more subdued colors. Popular colors were black, white, indigo, forest green, burgundy, and different shades of browns, tans, and oranges. Velour, velvet, and polyester were popular fabrics used in clothes, especially button-up and v shirts.