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  2. Nightwear - Wikipedia

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    Chemise - a delicate, loose-fitting, sleeveless, shirt-like lingerie garment for women, typically intended to feature a provocative appearance. Negligee - loose-fitting women's nightwear intended to have sensuous appeal, usually made of sheer or semi-translucent fabrics and trimmed with lace or other fine material and bows.

  3. Port Authority (album) - Wikipedia

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    Port Authority is the debut studio album by Canadian hip hop producer Marco Polo. It was released on Soulspazm and Rawkus Records on May 15, 2007. It is the first installment of the Port Authority series, followed by PA2: The Director's Cut in 2013.

  4. Port authority (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A port authority is a governmental or quasi-governmental body that operates ports and other transportation infrastructure. Port Authority may also refer to: Port Authority, a 2007 album by hip hop producer Marco Polo; Port Authority, a 2019 American film; Port Authority (play), a 2001 play by Conor McPherson

  5. Polo shirt - Wikipedia

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    Polo shirt outline. A polo shirt, tennis shirt, golf shirt, or chukker shirt [1] is a form of shirt with a collar. Polo shirts are usually short sleeved but can be long; they were used by polo players originally in India in 1859 and in Great Britain during the 1920s. [2]

  6. Port Authority (film) - Wikipedia

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    Port Authority is a 2019 drama film written and directed by Danielle Lessovitz. It stars Fionn Whitehead , Leyna Bloom , McCaul Lombardi and Louisa Krause . Martin Scorsese serves as an executive producer under his Sikelia Productions banner.

  7. Necktie - Wikipedia

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    This new article of clothing started a fashion craze in Europe; both men and women wore pieces of fabric around their necks. From its introduction by the French king, men wore lace cravats, or jabots, which took a large amount of time and effort to arrange. These cravats were often tied in place by cravat strings, arranged neatly and tied in a bow.