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  2. Polo shirt - Wikipedia

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    Polo shirt outline. A polo shirt, tennis shirt, golf shirt, or chukker shirt [1] is a form of shirt with a collar. Polo shirts are usually short sleeved but can be long; they were used by polo players originally in India in 1859 and in Great Britain during the 1920s. [2]

  3. 2020s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    Artists including Sam Fender, Wet Leg, Lathums, Years & Years, and Wolf Alice popularized velvet or paisley tuxedo jackets in dark blue, green or burgundy, off the peg dark wash slim fit jeans, striped polo shirts with cardigan sweater styling, [327] white T-shirts, black leather jackets, [328] bucket hats, plaid or black miniskirts, dresses ...

  4. Fremad Amager - Wikipedia

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    During a 1927–28 KBUs Mesterskabsrække match against BK Frem at Københavns Idrætspark on 6 May 1928, the players was forced to change their outfit from red shirts and white shorts in the first half to red shirts and black shorts in the second half, because the combination were too similar to BK Frem's kit (red/blue vertical striped shirts ...

  5. North Revives Dad Kanye West’s Classic Striped Polo From ‘TRL ...

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    In a video posted to the mother-daughter duo’s joint TikTok account on Tuesday, August 22, North, 10, rocked the same orange and blue striped Ralph Lauren polo her dad, Kanye West, famously wore ...

  6. Meitei clothing - Wikipedia

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    Meitei clothing, or Meitei attire, or Meitei costumes, or Meitei dresses, or Meitei dressing, or Meitei fabrics, or Meitei garments, or Meitei robes, or Meitei textiles (Meitei: Phee/Phi), refer to the traditional clothes of Meitei cultural heritage of Manipur as well as Assam, Bangladesh, Meghalaya, Myanmar , Nagaland, Tripura, etc.

  7. Stripe (pattern) - Wikipedia

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    In nature, as with the zebra, stripes may have developed through natural selection to produce motion dazzle. [6] [failed verification] Stripes may give appeal to certain sweets like the candy cane. For hundreds of years, stripes have been used in clothing. [7] Striped clothing has frequently had negative symbolism in Western cultures. [7]