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  2. Vietnamese clothing - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese clothing is the traditional style of clothing worn in Vietnam by the Vietnamese people. The traditional style has both indigenous and foreign elements due to the diverse cultural exchanges during the history of Vietnam.

  3. Fashion and clothing in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Fashion and clothing in the Philippines refers to the way the people of the Philippine society generally dress up at home, at work, travelling and during special occasions. The clothing style and fashion sense of the Philippines in the modern-day era have been influenced by the indigenous tribes, Chinese waves of immigration, the Spaniards, and ...

  4. Police uniforms in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Municipal police uniforms are typically colored in blue or black, while uniforms worn by sheriff's deputies are more often green, brown, or khaki.

  5. Boutique Thrift Store To Open In RSM, Sales Benefiting South OC

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    Miranda Ceja, Patch Staff. Posted Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 11:41 am PT. Nonprofit organization South County Outreach is opening a new Upscale Resale Boutique thrift store in Rancho Santa Margarita ...

  6. Pick the Perfect Present with our Holiday Gift Guide

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    Municipal Clothing. Mark Wahlberg’s line of mens and womens stylish and comfy workout and leisure wear includes tees, pants, underwear, sweatshirts and hats, prices vary at...

  7. Court dress - Wikipedia

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    Court dress comprises the style of clothes and other attire prescribed for members of courts of law. Depending on the country and jurisdiction's traditions, members of the court ( judges, magistrates, and so on) may wear formal robes, gowns, collars, or wigs.