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  2. Safety pin - Wikipedia

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    Safety pins, or more usually a special version with an extra safe cover, called a nappy pin or loincloth pin, are widely used to fasten cloth diapers (nappies), or modern loincloths. They're preferred as their safety clasp, while remaining an ingestion hazard, [1] prevents the baby from being jabbed or pricked. Safety pins can be used generally ...

  3. Lapel pin - Wikipedia

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    A lapel pin, also known as an enamel pin, [1] [2] is a small pin worn on clothing, often on the lapel of a jacket, attached to a bag, or displayed on a piece of fabric. Lapel pins can be ornamental or can indicate the wearer's affiliation with a cause or an organization, such as a fraternal order or religious order ; in the case of a chivalric ...

  4. Cloth diaper - Wikipedia

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    Traditional diaper cover (left) and "Flat" (right) with pins. Prefold diaper Safe Diaper Clip from mid-1960s. Prefold diaper on a doll. The prefold is closed with a plastic closure instead of traditional pins (Snappi). All in one diaper. Pocket diaper with hook and loop closure Baby wearing pocket diaper with snap closure

  5. Why Do We Wear Underwear? 8 Health Reasons You Need Them - AOL

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    Why do we wear underwear? Many people are haunted by their mother’s dire warning to always have a fresh pair of underwear on in case you get in an accident and paramedics might have to see your ...

  6. Miley Cyrus Is a Golden Goddess in Safety Pin Dress at the ...

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    Cyrus, 31, looked striking in a gold safety pin dress by Maison Margiela at the Sunday, February 4, event, held at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena. The ensemble doesn’t just look metallic — it ...

  7. Necktie - Wikipedia

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    Skinny ties have widths of around 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches (6.4 cm) at their widest, compared to usually 3–4 inches (7.6–10.2 cm) for regular ties. [14] Skinny ties were first popularized in the late 1950s and early 1960s by British bands such as the Beatles and the Kinks , alongside the subculture that embraced such bands, the mods .

  8. Why Do Members of the British Royal Family Wear Red ... - AOL

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    Even after relocating from the U.K. to the U.S. in 2020, Meghan, 43, and Harry, 40, have continued to wear the symbolic accessory. In 2021, Meghan wore a poppy pin while speaking at The New York ...

  9. Clothespin - Wikipedia

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    The common, spring-loaded two-piece wood clothespin - marked in some manner with text and/or color-coding for the designated frequency it references, usually with an added piece of thin plywood or plastic on the clothespin to place the text or color-code upon for greater visibility - is the usual basis for these, whether the model club itself ...