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This category describes traditional and historic Australian clothing. Modern Australian clothing should be categorised under Australian fashion or Clothing companies ...
Australian fashion designers (2 C, 89 P) Australian models (11 C, 2 P) C. Clothing brands of Australia (76 P) Clothing companies of Australia (4 C, 11 P) E.
The distinct Australian slouch hat continued to be worn. [5] Meanwhile, in the 1970s and 1980s the Australian Army continued to mostly use the same field clothing and equipment that they had in Vietnam. [26] Mess dress worn by officers also followed the pattern of that worn by the British Army, and included separate styles for summer and winter ...
This category describes traditional and historic Australian Aboriginal clothing. Modern Australian clothing should be categorised under Australian fashion or Clothing companies of Australia Pages in category "Australian Aboriginal clothing"
Australia has no official designated national dress, but iconic local styles include bushwear and surfwear. [168] The country's best-known fashion event is Australian Fashion Week, a twice yearly industry gathering showcasing seasonal collections from Australian and Asia Pacific Designers. [169]
As Aboriginal people were dispossessed of their land, the making and wearing of cloaks became rarer. In addition, white missionaries and others were very efficient in the distribution of clothing and blankets to Aboriginal communities which, over a few generations, caused the tradition of possum skin cloak making to die out.
Australian officer on right wearing DPCU in 2005, British officer on left wearing Disruptive Pattern Material Closeup of the pattern Disruptive Pattern Camouflage Uniform (DPCU), also nicknamed Auscam, jelly bean camo, or hearts and bunnies is a five-colour military camouflage pattern used by the Australian Defence Force.
Pages in category "Clothing brands of Australia" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.