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  2. Clothing sizes - Wikipedia

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    AFNOR EXP G 03-003 (1977) - Men Measures; AFNOR EXP G 03-006 (1978) - Measures of babies and young children; AFNOR EXP G 03-007 (1977) - Size designation of clothes for men, women and children; AFNOR NF G 03-008 (1984) - Tights - Sizes - Designation - Marking

  3. Joint European standard for size labelling of clothes - Wikipedia

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    European Standard (EN 13402-1) pictogram example for a men's jacket, with chest as primary measurement, and height and waist as secondary measurements. The first part [ 2 ] of the standard defines the list of body dimensions to be used for designating clothing sizes, together with an anatomical explanations and measurement guidelines.

  4. Belt (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Belts have been documented as male clothing since the Bronze Age. Both sexes have used them off and on, depending on the fashion trends. In the western world, belts have been more common for men, with the exception of the early Middle Ages, late 17th century Mantua, and skirt/blouse combinations between 1901 and 1910.

  5. Jennifer Lopez Wore a Chic Belt with an Unexpected ... - AOL

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    Dillard's. A little quilted pouch can upgrade any look—and this one supplies the waist-cinching magic of a belt to boot. Available in two sizing options, the main compartment is spacious enough ...

  6. How to Wear a Shirt Dress If You’re Petite, According to a 5 ...

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    Cuddly and cozy but far from frumpy, this vegan suede shift has the collar and breast pockets of a classic chamois cloth men’s shirt, but shirred bracelet sleeves and an abbreviated hem of a ...

  7. U.S. standard clothing size - Wikipedia

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    As a result, O'Brien and Shelton's work was rejected. In 1958, the National Bureau of Standards invented a new sizing system, based on the hourglass figure and using only the bust size to create an arbitrary standard of sizes ranging from 8 to 38, with an indication for height (short, regular, and tall) and lower-body girth (plus or minus). The ...