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  2. Linothorax - Wikipedia

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    Some scholars believe that Homer refers to a linothorax when he describes Ajax the Lesser as "linen-breasted" (Iliad 2.529 and 2.830). Other scholars believe that this refers to a linen tunic or smooth glossy skin. The first clear reference to linen armour in any ancient language is a line by the poet Alcaeus, who lived around 650–550 BC. [5]

  3. Pleated linen - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston has in its collection [3] four excellently preserved pleated linen dresses, all found in 1902-1903 by George A. Reisner at the cemetery of Naga ed-Deir in Egypt. [4] It is not known exactly how the Egyptians pleated linen, but the material may have been "folded, accordion style, then tied, and wetted."

  4. Dress - Wikipedia

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    Maxi dresses (c. 1970) – Maxi is a term used since the late 1960s [80] for ankle-length, typically informal dresses. [ 79 ] Midi dress – A "midi" is used to refer to any dress or skirt that has a hem which hits at mid-calf – halfway between the knee and ankle.

  5. Herberger's - Wikipedia

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    Herberger's previous logo used until January 2004 before adopting the common hexagonal circle logo of Saks/Northern's sister brands. Herberger's began in Osakis, Minnesota, when G.R. "Bob" Herberger opened his first store in 1927.

  6. Southport parents tell of pain as Rudakubana sentenced - AOL

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    The parents of girls murdered by Axel Rudakubana tell of their pain as their "souls are shattered".

  7. Nightgown - Wikipedia

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    During this time, nightgowns also moved from domestic use to fashion statements. In 1933, trend setter Mary d'Erlanger wore a nightgown cut low in the front and back to a ball in New York popularizing the elegance of the style. This style, now referred to as the "slip dress" made a resurgence in the 1990s. The middle of the 19th century saw ...