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  2. Red Dress Boutique - Wikipedia

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    Red Dress Boutique was founded by Diana Harbour in 2005. [3] During her college years at Columbus State University, she grew to love small fashion boutiques while working at three small clothing shops. [4] She opened her first boutique on Baxter street in Athens, Georgia because of the area's thriving local business scene and lack of chain ...

  3. Footwrap - Wikipedia

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    Footwraps used by the Finnish Army until the 1990s. Footwraps (also referred to as foot cloths, rags, bandages or bindings, or by their Russian name portyanki) are rectangular pieces of cloth that are worn wrapped around the feet to avoid chafing, absorb sweat and improve the foothold.

  4. File:Old Rags Into New Cloth- Salvage in Britain, April 1942 ...

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    English: Old Rags Into New Cloth- Salvage in Britain, April 1942 A textile worker rakes newly-made 'shoddy' out of the "blow 'ole" (the receiving chamber of the rag grinding machine) at this factory somewhere in Britain. The shoddy will be combined with new wool to produce new cloth.

  5. Rag - Wikipedia

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    RAG rating (Red, Amber, Green), a traffic light rating system; Rags (dog) (1916–1936), 1st Infantry Division (United States) mascot in World War I; The Rag (club), alternative name for the Army and Navy Club in London; Ragioniere or rag., an Italian honorific for a school graduate in business economics

  6. Rally towel - Wikipedia

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    The Giants had orange "rally rags", but only for Game 2, while the Rangers used red, white, and blue rally towels for Games 3, 4, and 5, all of the home games in Arlington. This was the first World Series that both teams had rally towels since the 2006 World Series.

  7. Cloth menstrual pad - Wikipedia

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    In developing countries, reusable or makeshift pads are still used to collect menstrual blood. [9] People in these countries most often resort to either staying in their rooms during menstruation or using pieces of old cloth/ rags, old mattress foam and even infection-causing items such as leaves, husks, disposed cement bags, etc. Lack of access to feminine hygiene products affects women and ...

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