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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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<costume by function>
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beachwear
[
N
]
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bearing cloths
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binders (costume)
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casual wear
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ceremonial costume
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chrismales (clothing)
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costume armors
[
N
]
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costumes (character dress)
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coverups
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cycling clothing
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dancewear
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day wear
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dress (culture-related concept)
[
N
]
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dressing garments
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evening wear
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folk costume
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habits
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hairshirts
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hunting clothing
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lingerie
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loungewear
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masks (costume)
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maternity clothes
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miniature clothing
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nightwear
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playsuits
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protective wear
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reform dress
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space suits
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sports clothing
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sunsuits
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swaddling clothes
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tennis clothes
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underwear
[
N
]
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uniforms
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walking clothes
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wedding clothes
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winter clothing
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work clothes
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costume accessories
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costume accessories carried
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crown jewels
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featherwork (visual works)
[
N
]
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straw work
[
N
]
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Thor's hammers (amulets)
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worn costume accessories
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clothing
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main garments
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outerwear
........................
underwear
....................
<costume by wearer>
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childrenswear
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court dress
[
N
]
........................
menswear
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royal costume
[
N
]
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unisex clothing
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womenswear
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<costume by material>
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bast work
[
N
]
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fur garments
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silks (costume by material)
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woolens (costume by material)
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<costume by form>
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kittels
[
N
]
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shell shakers
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costume components
[
N
]
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apparels (vestment components)
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armbands
[
N
]
........................
armor components
........................
aurifrisia
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backs (garment sections)
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bavolets
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belt components
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bibs (protective wear)
[
N
]
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bodices
[
N
]
........................
buckles (strap accessories)
[
N
]
........................
busks
........................
buttons (fasteners)
[
N
]
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canions
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cauls (costume components)
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chin bands
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chin straps (costume components)
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chin ties
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clavi
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coattails
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collars (neckwear)
[
N
]
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corsages (costume components)
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crowns (hat components)
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cuffs (costume components)
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earflaps
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facings (costume components)
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frogs (fasteners)
[
N
]
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fronts (garment sections)
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furbelows
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gussets (costume components)
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hatbands
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hat ribbons
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heel plates
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hoods (headgear)
[
N
]
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hooks and eyes
[
N
]
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insoles
........................
<jewelry and accessory components>
........................
jingles (costume components)
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lapels
........................
lappets
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liners (costume components)
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liripipes
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molas
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moss bags
........................
orphreys
........................
panels (costume components)
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peplums
........................
plumes (ornaments)
........................
pockets (costume components)
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rands (costume components)
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shoe components
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shoulder loops
[
N
]
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shoulder pads
[
N
]
........................
skirts (garments)
[
N
]
........................
slashing
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sleeve ruffs
........................
sleeves (costume)
........................
snaps
[
N
]
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stays (costume components)
........................
stitches
[
N
]
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trains (costume components)
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veils (headcloths)
[
N
]
........................
visors (costume components)
........................
waistbands
........................
wristbands
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