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  2. Cycling shorts - Wikipedia

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    improve comfort during long rides with extra padding in the seat area (called the cycling pad). Historically, cycling shorts were made of knit black wool , which hides wear marks caused by sitting on an oiled leather saddle for extended periods of time, with a chamois leather padding inside the shorts in the crotch area, which reduces chafing ...

  3. List of garments having different names in American and ...

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    Sleeveless one-piece outfit worn over a shirt, with long legs dungarees [20] overalls, [17] bib overalls, farm overalls Long leg bottoms made out of thick sweatshirt fabric with elastic at the bottom joggers, [21] jogging bottoms, tracksuit bottoms [22] sweatpants, [23] joggers [24] Track suit trousers

  4. How to Snag Pizza Hut's Heart-Shaped Pizzas While They Last - AOL

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    The Neo-Neopolitan pizza company received a Michelin Bib Gourmand meaning their pizza has to be good. Stick with the MargHEARTita flavor or add pepperoni for a few extra bucks.

  5. Bib (garment) - Wikipedia

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    A bib is a garment worn hanging from the neck on the chest to protect clothing from accidentally spilled food. Bibs are frequently used by young children, especially infants, but also by some adults. Bibs are also worn when consuming certain "messy" foods. In addition, bibs are used for infants when they drool a lot, for example when they are ...

  6. Boomkin - Wikipedia

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    1710–1730 CE: The first boomkins were generally 6 feet (1.8 m) to 8 feet (2.4 m) long, usually square in cross section, untapered, at one inch in width per foot of length. 1730–1780 CE: The boomkin grew longer, with an octagonal inboard end and a circular outboard end tapering to 3/4 its initial diameter by its tip.

  7. Overalls - Wikipedia

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    Salopettes is the French word for bib-and-brace overalls. The word is used in English for a similar garment to overalls worn for sailing , skiing , diving , and other heavy-duty activities. They are made of wind-and-waterproof trousers, traditionally with a high waist reaching to the chest and held up by adjustable shoulder braces.