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Harris tweed 14x 21.4% stumper $457 avg J:8 DJ:6
J $100 1993 The "Harris" type of this fabric is handwoven in the Outer Hebrides
J $500 1992 This rough, irregular outerwear cloth is named for a river in Scotland
DJ $1,000 1986 Scottish wool spun, dyed, & handwoven in the Outer Hebrides & worn by Ron Glass in "Barney Miller"
cotton 12x 8.3% stumper $425 avg J:5 DJ:7
J $200 1994 Muslin is always made from this fiber
J $500 1994 The Sea Island type of this fiber was originally brought to the U.S. from the West Indies
DJ $1,000 1993 Dimity, which oten has a checked or striped pattern woven into it, is a type of this fabric
silk 11x 9.1% stumper $518 avg J:5 DJ:6
J $100 1996 In 552 Emperor Justinian sent 2 monks to China to discover the secret of this fabric
J $500 1991 The larva of the Bombyx mori moth produces this fiber
DJ $1,000 1992 The cultivation of this fiber is called sericulture
Yves Saint Laurent 11x 27.3% stumper $491 avg J:5 DJ:6
DJ $400 2003 The Pompidou Center held a 1962-2002 retrospective on this designer often known just by his initials
J $500 1990 We don't know if he'd let you smoke his Ritz cigarettes in his Rive Gauche boutiques
J $1,000 2003 1958 saw his Trapeze line debut at Dior
Coco Chanel 11x $655 avg J:6 DJ:5
DJ $200 1986 Among her famous perfumes are Bois des Iles, Cristalle, & No. 5
J $600 2019 Coco Crush is a jewelry collection from this brand
DJ $1,000 1989 For 5 years Karl Lagerfeld has been updating the look created by this designer
Ralph Lauren 10x $400 avg J:7 DJ:3
J $200 2021 The tennis shirt is now called a polo shirt thanks to this American designer
J $500 1992 In 1967 this designer established his Polo line to produce wide, handmade neckties
J $200 2008 Romance is a perfume from this designer whom you might call a major "polo" player
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linen 8x 12.5% stumper $412 avg J:2 DJ:6
J $200 2000 Ancient Egyptian priests wore this textile made from flax; so did mummies
DJ $600 1992 Examples of this fabric made from flax have been found in Swiss Stone Age dwellings
DJ $200 1994 Italians call this fabric lino
flax 8x 25.0% stumper $850 avg J:2 DJ:6
DJ $200 1986 Linen is made from fibers of this plant
J $600 2019 Linen, one of the oldest fabrics made by humans, comes from the fiber of this plant with a four-letter name
DJ $1,600 2003 Before this can be made into linen, it must be retted, or partially decomposed, to separate the fibers
kid gloves 8x $325 avg J:7 DJ:1
J $200 2006 The "driving" types of these feature some leather for a good grip; the "opera" ones do not
J $600 2008 The length of these ladylike accessories is denoted by buttons; 16-button ones are formal length
DJ $200 1989 A lady almost always wore these coverings on her hands, even indoors
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lace 7x 42.9% stumper $657 avg J:2 DJ:5
J $200 2017 Types of this delicate fabric include Brussels & Chantilly
DJ $800 1994 Gros point de Venise, which features a bold pattern in very high relief, is a type of this delicate fabric
DJ $1,200 2022 Venetian needle & Irish needle are 2 handmade varieties of this fabric
Donna Karan 7x 28.6% stumper $814 avg J:2 DJ:5
J $200 2006 In 1988 she launched her DKNY line
J $500 1989 At Blomingdale's, the DKNY shop features ready-to-wear clothes by this N.Y. designer
DJ $1,000 1996 After 10 years as chief designer for Anne Klein, she launched her own company in 1984
a kimono 7x $400 avg J:4 DJ:3
J $200 2021 Japanese gives us the name for this wide-sleeved garment tied with a sash called an obi
J $600 2002 An obi is the wide sash that goes around one of these Japanese garments
DJ $200 1996 The Japanese furisode is a type of this robe with large, flowing sleeves
white 7x $186 avg J:6 DJ:1
J $400 2008 Some of the new Disney Princess bridal gowns were inspired by this 1937 heroine (also an appropriate bridal color)
J $100 1994 Catholic cardinals wear scarlet skullcaps; the Pope wears this color
J $100 1992 It's the traditional color of majorette boots
Tommy Hilfiger 7x $614 avg J:5 DJ:2
J $400 2011 Let's hear it for the red, white & blue:TH
J $500 1997 This menswear designer has launched a Tommy line for women along with a new Tommy Girl fragrance
DJ $1,200 2014 In 2007 this designer famous for his red, white & blue tags signed a deal to be exclusive to Macy's
his head 7x 14.3% stumper $400 avg J:4 DJ:3
DJ $200 1989 Fashionable 15th century women wore tall cone-shaped hennins on this part of the body
DJ $600 1984 Where on his body an Arab would wear the traditional keffiyeh
DJ $1,200 2002 In the 1400s cone-shaped hennins were worn on this part of the body
velvet 6x $717 avg J:3 DJ:3
J $100 2000 Panne, cut & crushed are types of this thick pile fabric
J $800 2014 This fabric is called plush when the pile is more than 1/8" in height
DJ $1,000 1994 Napoleon said, "What is the throne?—a bit of wood gilded and covered with" this fabric
seersucker 6x 16.7% stumper $833 avg J:4 DJ:2
J $300 1986 Not a mail-order lollipop, but a light, crinkled summer suit fabric
J $500 1995 Common term for a man's crinkled lightweight summer suit with stripes
J $1,000 2022 Persian for "milk & sugar" gives us the name of this striped & puckered fabric often used for summer suits
Nylon 6x 25.0% stumper $575 avg J:1 DJ:3 FJ:2
DJ $400 2022 In 1938 DuPont announced the invention of this first wholly synthetically created fiber
J $500 1992 This man-made fiber created in the 1930s replaced silk in parachutes during World War II
DJ $1,000 1995 This strong, manmade fiber created in the U.S. in 1935 is derived from a polyamide resin
Liz Claiborne 6x $400 avg J:2 DJ:3 FJ:1
DJ $200 1997 In 1997 she introduced her Lizfit pants, which feature innovative side clips to adjust the waistline
DJ $600 1994 This designer calls her customers "Liz Ladies"
FJ 2012 In 1986 her company, now associated with JC Penney, became the first founded by a woman to make the Fortune 500
felt 6x 16.7% stumper $400 avg J:2 DJ:4
J $100 1989 This nonwoven fabric is used for hats, blackboard erasers & pool table covers
DJ $600 1987 EA says this hat material was once made by wetting fibers with water or whey & beating them with sticks
DJ $200 1997 Tennis balls & pool tables are covered by this material made from wet woolen fibers
denim 6x 16.7% stumper $283 avg J:2 DJ:4
J $100 1992 Dungaree is a coarse, usually blue type of this cloth
DJ $600 1995 This fabric that originated in Nimes, France is sometimes called jean
DJ $200 1996 This fabric used to make jeans is usually woven with a blue cotton warp & white cotton filling
corduroy 6x $633 avg J:1 DJ:5
J $400 2013 Go wale-watching in this woven fabric with vertical stripes of tufted ribs
DJ $600 1996 This "waled" fabric is actually a kind of velvet whose pile has been cut in a striped pattern
DJ $1,000 1995 The narrow-wale type of this fabric is also called pinwale
Calvin Klein 6x $567 avg J:3 DJ:3
J $200 2025 Marty McFly was called by the name of this designer in "Back to the Future"; after all, that name was on his underwear
DJ $2,000 2024 In 1980 this designer created controversy with provocative jeans ads that featured 15-year-old Brooke Shields
J $200 2011 His name is on everything from underwear to glassware:CK
wool 6x $533 avg J:3 DJ:3
J $100 1994 This fiber can be obtained from the fleece of camels & llamas as well as from sheep
DJ $600 1995 Worsted is a smooth fabric made from carded & combed yarn of this fiber
J $1,000 DD 1990 It's what this symbol stands for on a clothing label
Shoes 6x 16.7% stumper $300 avg J:3 DJ:3
J $100 1984 Espadrilles, clogs & "tennies"
DJ $800 1992 Salvatore Ferragamo was most famous for designing these, not dresses
DJ $200 2001 Before a Swede puts on his skor, these, he puts on his sockor
hot pants 6x $333 avg J:4 DJ:2
J $100 1997 Fiery name given the short shorts women were wearing in 1971
DJ $800 1992 In the early 1970s women were showing off their legs with these short shorts
J $100 1993 In the early '70s, Women's Wear Daily coined this "sizzling" term for women's short shorts
a beret 6x $367 avg J:5 DJ:1
J $100 1985 French cap that became symbol of Vietnam corps
J $500 1993 The Basque is the most common style of this soft, round cap
J $400 2021 Basque & pancake are 2 styles of this flat French-named hat
a turban 6x 16.7% stumper $317 avg J:4 DJ:2
J $200 1990 1 of the basic silhouettes from which women's hats are derived, it's all wound up
J $300 1993 This scarf wrapped around the head is now chiefly worn by Muslims
J $400 1986 It's brimless to allow worshipper to touch forehead to ground & is always worn by Sikhs in public
a Panama hat 6x 33.3% stumper $583 avg J:5 DJ:1
DJ $400 2003 Picture, pillbox & profile have been popular styles of this item
J $500 1992 The fontange, a tall lace one of these worn in the 17th century, was named for a mistress of Louis XIV
J $1,000 2006 The Montecristi Fino is a top-of-the-line roll-up-able type of this hat made in Ecuador
tulle 5x 40.0% stumper $880 avg J:1 DJ:4
J $200 2018 We'd be only tutu happy for you to name this netted tutu fabric seen here
DJ $800 1990 Used to make tutus, this netting fabric begins with one "tu"
DJ $1,000 1994 This fine net fabric used for wedding veils & tutus has hexagonal holes
Rudi Gernreich 5x 100.0% stumper $1,160 avg DJ:5
DJ $800 1995 This designer of the topless swimsuit was also known for his daring see-through blouses
DJ $1,000 2000 Later known for his rather "Rudi" topless designs, he won a 1960 Coty Award for his swimsuits
DJ $800 1993 He also designed knit tank swimsuits, but he's best remembered for his topless suit
rayon 5x 40.0% stumper $840 avg J:2 DJ:3
J $300 1994 The name of this man-made fiber may come from French meaning "ray of light"
J $500 1996 Count Hilaire de Chardonnet is considered the father of this regenerated cellulose fiber
DJ $1,000 1994 Count Hilaire de Chardonnet is called the father of this synthetic fabric that he invented in 1884
percale 5x 40.0% stumper $900 avg J:3 DJ:2
J $300 1994 The name of this fabric used to make sheets comes from the Persian word pargalah
DJ $500 DD 1990 High quality bedsheets are made of this tightly woven cotton
J $1,000 2014 From the Persian for "rag", this bed sheet fabric is finer than muslin
Milan 5x $780 avg J:1 DJ:4
DJ $200 1988 The word milliner referred to a person from this city from which women's finery was imported
DJ $600 1992 Verri, Venturi & Versace are all based in this city which rivals Paris as a fashion center
DJ $2,000 DD 2010 Giorgio Armani puts on fashion shows at his palazzo on Via Borgonuovo in this northern Italian city
Fishnet 5x $340 avg J:3 DJ:2
J $100 1995 It's the term for openwork hose in a diamond pattern
J $800 2018 Stockings in an open diamond-shaped pattern are called these, which honestly, does not sound sexy at all
J $200 2008 Open mesh fabric style used in stockings & on trawlers
crepe 5x 20.0% stumper $760 avg J:2 DJ:3
J $400 1988 A lightweight fabric with a wrinkled surface, a party paper resembles it
J $600 2015 This lightweight fabric can come "de chine"
DJ $1,200 2011 This soft, thin fabric has a wrinkled surface, as does a type of paper with which it shares its name
burlap 5x $780 avg J:3 DJ:2
J $400 1993 This plain, coarse sack fabric that's often made from jute is also known as Hessian
J $500 1991 Sometimes called Hessian cloth, this coarse, heavy fabric is woven from the fibers of jute or hemp
J $1,000 2013 This coarse, heavy plain-weave fabric used in gunny sacks is made of hemp or jute
black 5x $420 avg J:4 DJ:1
J $200 1989 Jewelry of this color became popular with older ladies during Queen Victoria's widowhood
J $500 1990 Color your mood ring turned after it grew old & lost its capacity to change color
J $300 1990 The patches European women wore on their faces in the 1600s were usually this color
Giorgio Armani 5x 60.0% stumper $1,040 avg DJ:5
DJ $800 2003 Italian designer seen here; his name is on the Emporio's new clothes
DJ $1,000 1997 Italian whose last name follows "Emporio" in a worldwide chain of stylish boutiques
DJ $1,000 1997 This man born in Piacenza, Italy pioneered a softer, unstructured look for corporate women
The Gap 4x 25.0% stumper $600 avg J:2 DJ:2
J $200 1997 This chain of stores received good PR when Sharon Stone wore one of its T-shirts to the Oscars
DJ $600 1994 This clothing chain "fell into" a 1988 Woolmark award from the Men's Fashion Assoc. of America
J $800 2022 Men's Levi's jeans & recorded music were your only options when this store, now a chain, opened in San Francisco in 1969
Spandex 4x 25.0% stumper $475 avg J:2 DJ:2
DJ $200 1987 Vyrene, Numa, & Lycra are trade names of this fiber that allows one to stretch easily in stretch class
J $500 1992 Glospan, Lycra & Numa are trade names used for this manufactured stretch fiber
DJ $400 1992 The name of this stretchy man-made fiber is an anagram of "expands"
Spain 4x 25.0% stumper $450 avg J:3 DJ:1
J $200 1991 The bolero, which is usually worn open, originated in this country
DJ $800 1992 Merino sheep the producers of the world's finest wool, were developed in this country c. 1400
J $400 1990 By the 1920s Balenciaga was the leading couturier in this country, his homeland
Red 4x $175 avg J:4
J $100 1997 In 1995 fashion magazines Elle & Vogue claimed this bright color was moving from lipstick to dresses
J $100 1986 It's widely reported to be first lady Nancy Reagan's favorite clothing color
J $200 1995 The once-popular Garibaldi jacket was made of this color cashmere trimmed with black braid
Oleg Cassini 4x 50.0% stumper $625 avg J:3 DJ:1
J $200 1990 His brother Igor Cassini wrote a society column under pen name Cholly Knickerbocker
J $500 1986 Ex-husband of Gene Tierney, he put designs on Jackie Kennedy
J $1,000 2011 He often dressed Jackie Kennedy:OC
Mary Quant 4x 50.0% stumper $825 avg J:2 DJ:2
J $500 1994 This designer invented the "Chelsea Look" that was fashionable in the swinging '60s
J $1,000 2010 In the 1950s, at age 23, she owned 2 London shops called Bazaar where she sold her Chelsea or mod look fashions
DJ $800 1996 Emmanuelle Khanh led a fashion revolution in France while she was creating the Chelsea look in England
Louis Vuitton 4x $933 avg J:2 DJ:1 FJ:1
J $400 2019 This company's LV monogram is also its logo
DJ $2,000 2017 A crocodile lady bag PM from the French house named for this 19th c. trunk maker would set you back a mere $54,500
FJ 2018 Translated from Roman numerals, "55" appears in luggage & watch product names from a company founded by this man
lederhosen 4x $900 avg J:2 DJ:2
J $400 1986 German for "leather trousers", these knee-length pants are a Bavarian specialty
J $800 2024 "Leather shorts usually made with bib top, originally a Tyrolean style"
DJ $1,600 2002 Ja, the name of these traditional Bavarian shorts comes from the German for "leather trousers"
jersey 4x 50.0% stumper $775 avg J:3 DJ:1
J $500 1986 Name of sports garment derived from knit tunics made for Channel Island fishermen
J $1,000 DD 1993 This soft, knitted fabric is named for the largest of the Channel Islands
J $800 2003 Kersey is a coarse, woolen cloth; this, one letter away, is an elastic knit cotton
Diane von Furstenberg 4x $1,050 avg J:1 DJ:3
DJ $400 1993 Her ex-husband Prince Egon von Furstenberg has done some fashion designing, too
DJ $800 1989 The daughter of a concentration camp survivor, she grew up in Brussels & married a prince
J $1,000 2014 DVF is short for this fashion designer & her company
culottes 4x 25.0% stumper $925 avg J:3 DJ:1
J $300 1992 First popular in the late 1950s, these knee-length pants are cut to resemble a skirt
J $800 2011 This French-named garment looks like a skirt but is actually pants
J $1,000 2023 Usually defined as a divided skirt, this French-named garment was worn by 1930s women cyclists
China 4x $350 avg J:2 DJ:2
J $100 1993 Made of a sturdy yellow or buff cloth, trousers called Nankeens were named for Nanking in this country
DJ $800 2013 Nankeen, a yellow cotton fabric, was originally made in this country
J $100 1993 Colorful patches called p'u-fang used to indicate the rank of officials in this country
Chiffon 4x $250 avg J:3 DJ:1
J $200 2019 Chiffe, a French word for an old rag, gave us this word for an elegant, often sheer fabric
J $200 2003 The name of this sheer, fluffy silk is also used for a fluffy lemon pie
DJ $200 2000 It's a sheer, fluffy silk fabric for blouses, or a fluffy type of pie
cashmere 4x $675 avg J:4
J $300 2000 Pashmina is a fashionable type of this luxurious fabric made from the hair of a wild goat native to India & Tibet
J $600 2013 Oh let the sun beat down upon my face as I wear this goat-hair sweater, like Oprah's favorite by Ralph Lauren
J $1,000 2008 Pashmina is a fashionable type of this luxurious fabric made from the hair of a wild goat native to India & Tibet
a cummerbund 4x $400 avg J:4
J $200 2019 Hey there, fancy (above the) pants! The name of this tuxedo staple comes from the Hindi for a waist band
J $800 2015 This formal accessory was once a sash worn by British military personnel at dinner in India
J $200 1992 From Persian words meaning "loin band", it's a tux tummy tucker
shorts 4x 25.0% stumper $350 avg J:3 DJ:1
J $100 1996 Like Bermudas, Jamaicas are these
J $500 1986 Alice Marble astonished the Wimbledon crowd by appearing in them in the '30s
DJ $400 2012 Tommy Bermuda sells the Bahama--er, Tommy Bahama sells the Bermuda type of these in denim & twill
jacket 4x 25.0% stumper $475 avg J:3 DJ:1
J $100 1989 Some dictionaries say the name of this short coat came from the French for "Jacob"
J $600 2007 Lord Spencer may have invented the Spencer style of this by burning off one of his tails, then cutting off the other
DJ $600 1989 A jerkin isn't a piece of dried beef, it's a short, close-fitting one of these
hats 4x $425 avg J:4
J $100 1998 A person with 2 jobs is said to wear 2 of these, even if he has just one head
J $800 2004 In the 1800s the height of these posed a storage problem until Antoine Gibus made them collapsible
J $400 2021 Deerstalkers & derbies are types of these
a sari 4x $525 avg J:3 DJ:1
J $400 1993 This main outer garment of Hindu women consists of a piece of cloth usually 5 to 7 yards long
DJ $1,200 2019 The name of this traditional women's dress is from Sanskrit from garment
J $100 1985 Loose body wrap of Hindu women, it sounds like an apology
a bowler 4x 25.0% stumper $550 avg J:3 DJ:1
J $300 1992 By WWI, top hats had lost favor in England to these rounded hats with a curved brim
J $500 1994 When introduced into the U.S. in the 1860s, this English hat named for its maker was renamed the Derby
DJ $600 1986 Mark Roth or an Englishman's hat
your sleeve 4x $200 avg J:4
J $100 1991 The long or full length one of these falls 1 inch below the wristbone
J $300 1998 If you chuckle secretly to yourself, you're "laughing up" this part of a garment
J $200 2013 If you have an advantage that no one knows about, you have an ace up this
a turtleneck 4x $350 avg J:3 DJ:1
J $400 2014 A mock one of these sweaters can be knitted double so you don't need to fold the collar over
J $600 2018 A sweater with a collar a bit more assertive than a crewneck is called a mock this
J $200 2000 Flattering to faces & long, thin bodies, it's the "reptilian" style of sweater seen here
shocking pink 4x 25.0% stumper $600 avg J:2 DJ:2
J $400 1992 In the late '40s, Elsa Schiaparelli electrified the fashion world with this shade of pink
DJ $600 1985 Schiaparelli's perfume was "shocking", her autobiography "Shocking Life", & her color trademark, this
DJ $1,200 2017 In 1937 Elsa Schiaparelli's new color, a shocking shade of this, was the sensation of the fashion world
a jumpsuit 4x 25.0% stumper $525 avg J:4
J $100 1992 Despite its name, you don't have to be a parachutist to wear 1 of these 1-piece garments
J $600 2023 This one-piece garment that is named for its original use by parachuters is now high fashion
J $1,000 DD 2006 Appropriate name of the outfit worn by parachutists, or of the 1-piece garment inspired by it
a mandarin collar 4x 25.0% stumper $650 avg J:1 DJ:3
DJ $200 1997 It's the part of a button-down shirt that buttons down
DJ $600 1992 The cheongsam, a sheath with a slit skirt, features this kind of "Chinese official" collar
DJ $1,000 1995 Usually wide, white & lace-trimmed, a Vandyke is a style of this
a bustle 4x $1,100 avg DJ:4
DJ $800 2014 The 1880s saw the popularity of this "bootylicious" pad worn under the back of a skirt--talk about hustle & this!
DJ $2,000 2013 Cushionet & bum roll were earlier names for this 19th Century device that pushed a skirt out in back
DJ $800 1989 This frame common in the 1870s & 1890s was a way to hitch up bulky walking skirts
a Stetson 4x $325 avg J:3 DJ:1
J $200 2008 Cold & wet conditions led him, in 1865, to make the "hat that could tame the American West"
DJ $800 2017 It's about $30 a gallon if you shell out $299 for a Tom Mix 10-gallon cowboy hat from this U.S. company
J $200 1985 The Western hat was originally named for this easterner who designed it
Worth Knowing (163)
Victoria's Secret 3 velour 3 Valentino 3 Twiggy 3 the train 3 spats 3 sleeves 3 sharkskin 3 Polyester 3 polo 3 pearls 3 Old Mother Hubbard 3 Miami Vice 3 lingerie 3 Levi's 3 Juliet 3 Josephine 3 jodhpurs 3 India 3 houndstooth 3 green 3 gingham 3 Flannel 3 Christian Dior 3 capris 3 calico 3 Burberry 3 Bill Blass 3 Anne Klein 3 an ascot 3 a toga 3 a purse 3 a poncho 3 a hat 3 a derby 3 a belt 3 to weave 3 stuffed shirt 3 Lilly Pulitzer 3 heels 3 a tie 3 a shoe 3 a mortarboard 3 a kilt 3 a bikini 3 World War I 2 Vera Wang 2 velveteen 2 veils 2 Unisex 2 twill 2 tiffany 2 the miniskirt 2 the Mad Hatter 2 the lapel 2 the '60s 2 terrycloth 2 Suede 2 studs 2 slip 2 skirt 2 Scotland 2 sandals 2 ready-to-wear 2 purple 2 Punk 2 Prada 2 plus-fours 2 plus fours 2 Peter Pan 2 peignoir 2 pedal-pushers 2 parachute pants 2 pajamas 2 Nancy Reagan 2 Muslin 2 muff 2 Michigan 2 Michael Kors 2 Madras 2 linsey-woolsey 2 Levi Strauss 2 leg warmers 2 Laura Ashley 2 knickerbockers 2 Kmart 2 khaki 2 Kate Spade 2 jeans 2 Janus 2 Jacqueline Kennedy 2 Jacquard 2 Isaac Mizrahi 2 horse 2 hoops 2 herringbone 2 hemp 2 Hebrides 2 haute couture 2 Halston 2 Gucci 2 Greece 2 goat 2 Gloria Vanderbilt 2 Genoa 2 Fruit of the Loom 2 France 2 Egypt 2 earrings 2 Dolce & Gabbana 2 Damascus 2 cuffs 2 cufflinks 2 chenille 2 cheesecloth 2 chaps 2 Chantilly 2 canvas 2 camel's hair 2 bonnet 2 bohemian 2 Bob Mackie 2 bloomers 2 blazer 2 Bermuda 2 Beanies 2 batik 2 Balenciaga 2 Audrey Hepburn 2 argyle 2 apron strings 2 an Inverness 2 accordion 2 a velvet glove 2 a tuxedo 2 a sombrero 2 a rabbit 2 a pump 2 a pleat 2 a pearl 2 a milliner 2 a little black dress 2 a leotard 2 a halter 2 a grommet 2 a fez 2 a deerstalker 2 a corset 2 a collar 2 a choker 2 a catsuit 2 a cardigan 2 a cape 2 a cameo 2 a brassiere 2 a bolo 2 a boa 2 the zipper 2 the vest 2 the undershirt 2 their feet 2 socks 2 satin 2
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