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  2. 10 Items Every Woman Under 5'4" Needs in Her Wardrobe ... - AOL

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    Ann Taylor Petite Mixed Media Pleat Front Top. ... women with a more voluptuous bust paired with slim hips and thighs,” Foster says. For petites with a different body shape, Foster recommends ...

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    Free Assembly Women’s Button Front Boxy Cotton Tunic Shirt . ... Time and Tru Women's Pleated Puffy Hair Headband, Red. ... you rarely hear someone say they love shorts and tank-top weather, but ...

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    Each piece combines classic silhouettes with unique detailing—like a pleated ruffled all down the front of a button-up blouse or corset seams on a pullover sweater—that makes them look far ...

  5. Dress shirt - Wikipedia

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    A dress shirt, button shirt, button-front, button-front shirt, or button-up shirt is a garment with a collar and a full-length opening at the front, which is fastened using buttons or shirt studs. A button-down or button-down shirt is a dress shirt with a button-down collar – a collar having the ends fastened to the shirt with buttons. [1]

  6. Pleat - Wikipedia

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    Pleated trousers were popular before World War II; fabric rationing during the war precluded the style, and flat front became the standard by necessity of cloth shortages. [citation needed] Pleated pants, especially of the double reverse pleat variety, were commonplace in the 1980s and 1990s, but by the late 2000s they had fallen out of favour ...

  7. Overskirt - Wikipedia

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    Peplum overskirt—Introduced in the United Kingdom in 1894, this garment was pleated at the waist. It was short in back, but hem-length in the front. [8] It was often open and rippled in the front, and the side seams somewhat gathered. [9] Piedmont gown—Also known as the "robe à la Piétmontèse", this was a version of the sack-back gown.