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Apparel That Is Worn, Carried, or On Display
Clothing (also called clothes and attire) is fiber and textile material worn on the body. The wearing of clothing is mostly restricted to human beings and is a feature of nearly all human societies. The amount and type of clothing worn depends on body type, social, and geographic considerations. Some clothing types can be gender-specific. [from wikipedia]
Bandana Buttons Fans Fasteners Glasses Gloves Gowns Hair Hats Hosiery Jewelry Laundry Luggage Masks Pants Purses Rain And Sun Shirts & Coats Shoes Socks Tattoo Thread & Yarn
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Bandana, As Form Of Apparel

A bandana or bandanna is a type of large, usually colourful kerchief, originating from the Indian subcontinent, often worn on the head or around the neck of a person. It is considered to be a hat by some. Bandanas are frequently printed in a paisley pattern and are most often used to hold hair back, either as a fashionable head accessory, or for practical purposes.[from wikipedia]

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Buttons, As A Part Of Apparel

In modern clothing and fashion design, a button is a small fastener, now most commonly made of plastic but also may be made of metal, wood, or seashell, that joins two pieces of fabric together.[from wikipedia]

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Fans, As Apparel

Used more for decoration than cooling

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Fasteners, As A Part Of Apparel

Fasteners are mechanical devices used to hold two pieces of fabric togehter in a temporary manner.

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Glasses, As Apparel Eyewear

Also called eyeglasses, spectacles, or specs.Fames bearing lenses worn in front of the eyes, normally for vision correction or eye protection. Safety glasses are a kind of eye protection against flying debris or against visible and near visible light or radiation.

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Gloves, As Apparel

A gloveis a garment covering the hand.

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Gowns
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Hair, As A Form Of Apparel
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Hats, and Head Coverings

As Worn, or On Display For Sale

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Hosiery, As A Part Of Apparel

Hosiery, also referred to as legwear, describes garments worn directly on the feet and legs. The term originated as the collective term for products of which a maker or seller is termed a hosier; and those products are also known generically as hose. The term is also used for all types of knitted fabric, and its thickness and weight is defined by denier or opacity.[from wikipedia]

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Jewelry, As A Form Of Body Apparel

Small decorative items worn for personal adornment, such as brooches, rings, necklaces, earrings, and bracelets. Jewelry may be attached to the body or the clothes, and the term is restricted to durable ornaments, excluding flowers for example.

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Laundry, and Wash

Apparel that is being cleaned

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Luggage, Carries Apparel

To hold traveler's articles during transit

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Masks, as Apparel

A disguise to alter the demeanor(see also)

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Pants, As A Part Of Apparel

Pants and the accessories used to hold pants up.

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Purses, and Handbags, As Apparel

A handbag, commonly known as a purse in North American English, is a handled medium-to-large bag used to carry personal items.[from wikipedia]

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Rain And Sun, Wear and Equipment, As Apparel

A raincoat or slicker is a waterproof or water-resistant coat worn to protect the body from rain. An umbrella or parasol is a folding canopy supported by wooden or metal ribs, which is usually mounted on a wooden, metal, or plastic pole. The word "umbrella" typically refers to a device used for protection from rain. The word parasol usually refers to an item designed to protect from the sun. [from wikipedia]

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Shirts & Coats

Torso coverings and accents, such as shirts, coats, sweaters, suspenders, etc.

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Shoes, As Apparel

Displayed, Worn, Or Discarded

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Socks, As Foot Apparel

The Sockis worn on the foot

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Tattoo, Body Art

Body art created by injecting indelible ink into the dermis-layer of skin.

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Thread & Yarn, Used To Create Apparel

Thread is a thin line of fabric used to attach together two pieces of material to helpcreate or adorn apparel. Yarn is a thick thread generally woven to create apparel.


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