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Objects Facet
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Furnishings and Equipment (hierarchy name)
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Costume (hierarchy name)
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costume (mode of fashion)
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clothing
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main garments
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banyans
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baptismal garments
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baptismal jackets
[
N
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christening gowns
[
N
]
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barrowcoats (infant garments)
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boubous
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buibui (garments)
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burkas
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caftans
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cassocks (liturgical costume)
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chadors
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coats (garments)
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cassocks (coats)
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coatees
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courtepy
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cutaways (coats)
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dress coats
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dusters (outdoor overgarments)
[
N
]
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faw faw coats
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frock coats
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jackets (short coats)
[
N
]
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kandys
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mackinaws
[
N
]
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overcoats (outerwear)
[
N
]
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paletots
[
N
]
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sack coats
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suit coats
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tail coats
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combination garments
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cat suits
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coveralls
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creepers
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jump suits
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leotards
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overalls (main garments)
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playsuits
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rompers
................................
sunsuits
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dresses (garments)
................................
<dresses by form>
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<dresses by function>
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skirts (garments)
[
N
]
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houppelandes
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hwalot
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kalasiris
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kangas (textile)
[
N
]
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kimonos
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libas amra
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<main garments for the lower body>
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aprons (main garments)
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cache-sexe
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chirpas (garments)
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culottes
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fig leaves (garments)
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leggings
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loincloths
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moro
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pareus
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penis caps
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penis sheaths
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sarongs
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shorts (garments)
................................
skirts (garments)
................................
trousers
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<main garments for the upper body>
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blouses (military jackets)
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blouses (main garments)
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bodices
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bustiers
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doublets
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halters (main garments)
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jackets (short coats)
................................
pullovers
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service coats
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shirts (main garments)
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shrugs
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sweaters
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tops (garments, general)
................................
tube tops
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vests (garments)
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waistcoats (garments)
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mantuas
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peploses
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plaids (garments)
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robes (main garments)
................................
ceremonial robes
................................
deels (robes)
................................
saṅghāṭī
............................
sacks (modern main garments)
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saris (garments)
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stolas (robes)
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suits (main garments)
................................
buster suits
................................
evening suits
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gym suits
[
N
]
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habits à la française
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hanbok
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leisure suits
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lounge suits
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morning suits
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Norfolk suits
................................
pantsuits
................................
sailor suits (childrenswear)
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skeleton suits
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skirt suits
................................
ski suits
[
N
]
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space suits
[
N
]
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sunsuits
[
N
]
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sweat suits
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tailsuits
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walking suits
[
N
]
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wetsuits
[
N
]
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<temporary alphabetical list: main garments>
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exercise suits
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shell shirts
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shooter's shirts
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tunics
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albs
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chitons
................................
colobia
................................
dalmatics
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huipils
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xicolli (sleeveless tunic)
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wearing blankets
[
N
]
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<wearing blankets by form>
................................
<wearing blankets by origin or style>
............................
wrappers (house garments)
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ukara
[
N
]
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