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  2. 10 perfect pieces from the Pioneer Woman's new fall clothing ...

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    A fun and flirty addition to your fall wardrobe, this embellished long puff sleeve blouse is perfect to toss on with jeans, and even long enough to wear with leggings. Available in sizes XS - 3X ...

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    The elegant simplicity of BR’s best-sellers reminds me of The Row—quality fabrics in simple silhouettes, perhaps with a slight twist here or there to ensure you stand out without needing to ...

  4. Blouse - Wikipedia

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    A modern striped bow tie neck blouse and a navy blue mini skirt. A camisole being used as a blouse.. A blouse (/ b l aʊ z, b l aʊ s, b l uː z /) [1] [2] is a loose-fitting upper garment that may be worn by workmen, peasants, artists, women, and children.

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    Definitely feels and looks like a designer product.” All for under 20 bucks. $30; $18 at Target. 4. ... and the strap is easy adjusted with a buckle. It has one outer slot pocket for quick ...

  6. Mundum neriyatum - Wikipedia

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    The colour for the blouse of the mundum neriyatum for this occasion is determined by the age and marital status of the woman. Young unmarried girls wear green coloured blouse, while married middle aged mothers wear red blouses. The kasavu or the golden border is either pure golden layer, copper coated or artificial.

  7. Dart (sewing) - Wikipedia

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    Two kinds of darts are common in blouses for women: Vertical darts—These are sewn from the bottom of the blouse to a point generally around the bustline. This type of dart may be found in the front, rarely in the back of a garment and are used by the garment maker to pull in the bottom of the blouse towards the wearer's waist. Fisheye darts [2]