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  2. Marinière - Wikipedia

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    ' striped sweater '), is a cotton long-sleeved shirt with horizontal blue and white stripes. Characteristically worn by quartermasters and seamen in the French Navy, it has become a staple in civilian French fashion and, especially outside France, this kind of striped garment is often part of the stereotypical image of a French person. [1]

  3. Telnyashka - Wikipedia

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    Although the blue and white striped telnyashka is the best-known, other colors are in use. [2] The colored telnyashka stripes usually match the beret, except for the Marines, who have a blue striped shirt and black beret. Former servicemen wear green telnyashkas during Border Guard's Day celebration in Russia.

  4. 22 Striped Shirts To Wear Everywhere and Anywhere - AOL

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    It's always the right season for stripes. Inside, shop the best striped shirts for men, including tees, button-downs, and long-sleeves, from J.Crew, Uniqlo, and more.

  5. Rugby shirt - Wikipedia

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    A traditional design of rugby shirt consists of five or six horizontal stripes or "hoops" in alternating colours. Rugby league shirts often have a large 'V' around the neck as part of their design. Rugby shirts, like most sport shirts, will usually have a number on the back, though shirts not meant for competitive play will usually forgo this.

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  7. Boat neck - Wikipedia

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    A striped boat neck shirt was used in sailors' uniforms by the French Navy in 1858. The wide, plain neck was said to facilitate quick removal if a sailor were to fall overboard. The style was adopted by the Russians and other navies in the following years. [1]