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  2. Spaghetti strap - Wikipedia

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    A spaghetti strap (also called a noodle strap) is a very thin shoulder strap used to support [1] clothing, while providing minimal shoulder straps over otherwise bare shoulders. It is commonly used in garments such as swimwear , camisoles , crop tops , brassieres, sundresses , cocktail dresses , and evening gowns , so-named for its resemblance ...

  3. Dress Codes: Why Santa Claus wears a red and white suit - AOL

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    Santa Claus’ suit may be one of his immutable features today, but he didn’t always wear red — and his closet used to be much more expansive. The legendary gift-giver’s style is just one ...

  4. Spandex, Scrunchies, and Shame: 55 Of The Greatest 80s ... - AOL

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    #6 Crop & Mesh Tops Were Popular Mens Fashion Options Back In The 1980s. ... #44 Young Iranian Men Wearing Casual Preppy Outfits In 1981 ... #50 Young Woman In 1980 Wearing A Low-Cut Spaghetti ...

  5. Talk:Spaghetti strap - Wikipedia

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    Also, whether men actually spaghetti strap tops is irrelevant as far as this article is concerned. Wikipedia requires reliable sources explicitly stating that spaghetti straps are a feature of men and women's fashion. As things are, reliable sources define spaghetti straps as a feature in women's fashion. Ytny 19:21, 9 March 2007 (UTC)

  6. Kim Kardashian Wears Spaghetti Strap Red Gown in Holiday ...

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    Kim Kardashian shared pictures from the family’s holiday party, including shots of her four children, North, Chicago, Saint, and Psalm West.

  7. Sleeveless shirt - Wikipedia

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    Camisoles often have spaghetti straps. Originally worn as an undershirt, like the A-shirt, they have become increasingly used as outerwear. Historically, camisole referred to jackets of various kinds, [10] including overshirts (worn under a doublet or bodice), [11] women's négligées, and sleeved jackets worn by men. [12]