It never raveled when cut, and therefore none of the edges of a broadcloth garment had to be further finished. |
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If the fabric ravels easily after cutting, serge-finish the edges before constructing the garment. |
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To machine-stitch a blind hem, fold up the hem, then turn back the garment just below the hem raw edge. |
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The early poncho was worn by men of all classes as a garment for protection against the rain and cold. |
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He wore a green or grey top, similar in style to a windcheater or thin Puffa-style garment, and has cropped short hair, possibly fair in colour. |
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He wore a leather loincloth, fur leggings, a fur garment, a grass cape, a fur hat and leather shoes stuffed with grass. |
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But if a person is retrenched in one garment factory, we will offer him or her to another garment factory. |
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Lines, whether they are stripes in the print, seams or zippers, can add width or length to the garment. |
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When you let the hem down, the nice bright unfaded material now exposed tends to show up just how faded the rest of the garment has become. |
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Now more than ever, the level of detail on every garment has become a requirement, and may soon reach the norm. |
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The first step is removing the doors, which are placed on stands resembling garment racks, then wheeled down a perpendicular subassembly line. |
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Small-scale agriculture has been the backbone of the economy, with some light industry, mainly handicraft and garment production. |
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If wool yarn is used in any of the sweaters, the finished garment should be dry-cleaned or gently hand-washed. |
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Each garment has ornamentation through different texturing techniques including crinkling, tucking, thread work and handwork. |
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If you simply lay the pattern pieces anywhere on the fabric, ignoring the grain-lines, the finished garment will not hang right. |
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Letting garments out is more difficult because you usually need to open the seams so the garment can hang properly on your body. |
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Applying pressure to the garment The pressure comes from the head of the pressing machine, while steam is diffused through the bottom. |
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I have quite an eye for fashionable clothing and this garment caught my attention immediately. |
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The programmes helped them open boutiques or join garment companies as fashion designers. |
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The knit's stretch and texture eliminate exact garment fitting and stitching techniques. |
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He had led efforts to organize garment workers and to fight for improved working conditions in Cambodia. |
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You're having a massive outflux of girls from rural areas moving to the garment factories. |
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The physical presence of heavy, life-size garment bags evokes the figures of women concealed in chadors increasingly seen in Amer's native Egypt. |
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By the early 1980s, they had already established footholds in groceries, liquor stores, dry cleaners, and garment subcontracting. |
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We can only hope this garment gets riders shaking their chamois by putting the dance in their pants. |
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The job involved hiring himself out as a garment worker in order to organize a shop from the inside. |
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It is estimated 70 per cent of garment workers are women, working in factories, sweatshops, or as homeworkers. |
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In its heyday, the garment industry became the leading employer of homeworkers. |
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In the UK, an appliance means a surgical garment allowing hernia sufferers to walk about unaided. |
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Vertical or horizontal sag lines mean the garment is too big in that area and needs to be taken in. |
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Exercising substantial sway over corporate giants, it has helped overseas garment workers make unprecedented gains. |
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If wool yarn is used in any of the sweaters, the finished garment should be dry cleaned or gently hand washed. |
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Not only does the garment instantly suggest dance, it is synonymous with classical ballet. |
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The garment workers, who are owed back pay, have no money for return fares to China. |
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For the initial fitting, sew the garment shell only, leaving off the sleeves, collars, facings and other design details. |
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The garment repels water but is sufficiently porous to prevent moisture buildup from perspiration. |
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To support their families, women would bring in piecework from garment factories, make paper flowers to sell, and take in boarders. |
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Instead, in hopped a full-size Pierrot, in his conventional white garment with the big black pompons and the peaked hat. |
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This new fabric treatment enables the garment to resist shrinking, pilling, fading and wrinkles while remaining breathable. |
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Use plackets, pockets and other garment construction references on the item to judge your marking. |
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To check the feel of a garment and its interfacing, isolate an area away from the seams. |
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If the pocket will endure a lot of strain, reinforce the entire pocket area by applying interfacing to the garment wrong side. |
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Skiba says that many football players now sport a garment called compression shorts. |
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With pliers, bend the wire ends back into the button so they won't snag the garment fabric. |
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She was contracted to work in a garment factory in the United Arab Emirates. |
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The ship's seamstress did the fitting, and the garment came out beautifully. |
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He literally trembled with excitement as he slid his right foot into the flimsy garment and pulled it up to his thigh. |
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Pulling a look together meant the proper foundation garment that would keep everything in place. |
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But change was coming and the third use of the foundation garment was about to be challenged. |
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Always wash a foundation garment in a large bowl to avoid bending the garment more than is necessary. |
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When ordering, be sure to match the appropriate foundation garment to the selected wardrobe. |
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The fabric, construction, and style indicate an average, utility foundation garment worn by a middling woman. |
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The garment was being made for an ambassador due to be cross-posted from a republic to a monarchy. |
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Decide which sweater neckline you prefer and use it to cut the upper garment front. |
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This garment consisted of a skirt, a bolero type of jacket with large, bell sleeves, and a Garibaldi blouse. |
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Check the fit of darts and seams midway through the garment construction and make needed adjustments so the fabric grainlines properly align. |
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In recent years industrial growth has occurred primarily in the garment and textile industries. |
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Smaller segments of the garment industry that depend more highly on exports will face even higher losses. |
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Then the stitch lines had to be sealed to ensure that the garment is waterproof. |
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Morphing is a modern fashion trend that allows the wearer to use a garment in more than one way. |
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It was really only a matter of time before we did away with the garment altogether. |
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Expect to wear a compression garment for up to a month, but you can likely return to work in two weeks. |
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You can slip one of these little luxuries into your garment bag or car or on the back of a chair in your work space for an instant escape. |
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I had all my costumes slung over my shoulder in a garment bag and I was carrying my huge make-up case with me. |
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If you love a classic, natural look to your eco-friendly bag, try Ecolution's line of hemp handbags, backpacks, duffel and garment bags. |
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He was suddenly very glad that he'd chosen the outfit he had brought with him in the garment bag. |
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The beribboned Almost Ready accessory bag and the Go-Go garment bag are perfect for a European getaway or just humdrum daily use. |
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They share a laugh as they make their way to the cashier, who puts the dress in a plastic garment bag. |
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A removable hanging garment bag helps prevent wrinkles, and a 2.5-inch expansion makes it easy to pack that extra pair of running shoes. |
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To protect them even more, you could slip a garbage bag or an old garment bag over each cushion to save cleanup time in the spring. |
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When you see an MC walking into the venue with garment bags, you assume it's going to be a different kind of show. |
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As the favoured outer garment of trainspotters and computer geeks it was always going to be a laughing stock. |
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Serged or double-stitched seams should be pressed toward the garment back whenever possible. |
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His long-sleeved, shirt-like garment is held in at the waist by a narrow girdle. |
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Were the jurors who looked over this degrading garment imagining one of their own children being forced to wear it? |
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For these same proselytes, it meanwhile fulfilled the scriptural injunction of a temple service garment of utmost simplicity. |
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The garment has full-length front and leg zippers and knit side gussets for ease of movement. |
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Her dress has no label, except for the one that claims this garment should be dry-cleaned. |
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The featured garment has groups of five rows of topstitching, spaced 5'' apart along the pintucked length. |
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In public, all women are required to wear the abaya, a black garment that covers them from head to foot. |
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Use this technique on skirts, pants, shorts or any garment with a sewn-on waistband. |
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Like silk, if you pre-wash rayon fabric prior to construction of the garment, you have a washable garment. |
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The women of the house rubbed each garment against the washboard over and over until the dirt came out, using soft homemade soap. |
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To get grease out of clothes, Andrew suggested dissolving washing soda in hot water and soaking the garment for half an hour. |
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The combination of solvents and heat is hard on fabrics and may cause as much wear as actual wearing of the garment. |
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Such people were not what the wearer of this garment had really come in for. |
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He lifts up the front of the garment to reveal a pair of pure white Jockettes. |
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Next she unzipped the garment bag and casually put the dress on, without even looking in the mirror. |
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The next essential garment was the corset stiffened with thin strips of whalebone. |
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At some time will you give us the references to where the blood was found on Sako's garment? |
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Cross the tape ends under the hook, then pin and whipstitch them to the garment. |
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When doing this, the entire garment will be bunched up inside both layers of the top. |
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You had to watch every garment as it was wrung, in order that it did not wrap over the top roller and become entangled. |
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Apply fusible web to the patch wrong side and fuse it to the garment, following the manufacturer's instructions. |
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When traditional stitching is eliminated in favor of securing fabrics with fusible adhesive, the result is a quick-to-finish garment. |
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Be sure the garment and lining construction seams align to prevent lining seams from showing through the garment body. |
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But do I want to pay twice or three times the cost of a normal garment just to sport a brand label? |
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Have any of our readers had much luck taking apart a ready-to-wear garment and remaking it? |
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Try on the garment and settle the collar and lapels into place so they are smooth and wrinkle-free. |
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The garment is manufactured using a hardwearing, fire resistant fabric that incorporates a two way zip on the front. |
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Another tradition is that the first garment for a baby's layette is made from an old shirt that had belonged to the grandfather. |
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On the armhole seams, I sewed them as usual, setting in the sleeves to the garment, right sides together. |
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Another Los Angeles garment maker produces hand-sewn fashion accessories with a lead time of less than five days. |
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Today, responding to market demands, it is emerging as a fashionable garment. |
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Students learn about quality control, dress designing, pattern making, merchandising and administrative work in a garment factory. |
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Her dress caught on the door and with a strong pull, Isabella ripped the garment. |
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The thread is then used by knitting mills to produce fabrics, which would in turn be used by the garment industry to produce apparel. |
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Be sure to staystitch garment edges that might stretch, such as the neckline and armholes. |
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If the armhole is too high and the garment has a set-in sleeve, the fit can be adjusted as you sew. |
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This is a belted black garment with long sleeves, worn over a plain long-sleeved shirt. |
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She worked closely with athletes to ensure that the look of a garment never hindered its performance. |
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It's the sort of garment that nuns would approve of, as it renders a woman completely asexual. |
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The garment is often trimmed with lace, ruffles, bows and ribbons, optionally with spaghetti straps. |
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I worked in an assembly line in a garment factory to get money for college. |
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The idea that every garment would have internet access is so patently ludicrous you couldn't make it up. |
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By 2000, Pringle had reinvented the twinset again as a sleek, modern garment, a symbol of comfort and luxury. |
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Just before her death it is believed she took the blue uniform jacket into a tailor in Eton so that she could be fitted with a new garment. |
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The chalk carriage preferably includes tailor's chalk mounted in the chalk carriage for marking the garment. |
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As always, she was dressed plainly in a black garment that shifted unnaturally, almost as if the touch of her skin would leave some dread taint. |
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When taking garments in, try on the garment and pin at the spot where the most fabric needs to be removed. |
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Valdez could be a Boeing machinist, Microsoft code writer, garment maker or call-center receptionist. |
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While the retail garment business is still unfavorable, made-to-order products, usually glamorous evening dresses, are a good source of income. |
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The sarong is the national garment of Malayia, though not restricted to that area. |
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Wash your garment with care and avoid scrubbing excessively to prevent damaging it. |
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The offensive slogan is written is written in letters six inches high on the back of the garment. |
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Reminiscent of Borat's unforgettable lime-green mankini, Carrey's attention-seeking garment failed to impress style commentator Peter York. |
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The machine has a unique frame design which allows for automatic expansion and retraction of the garment tensioning frame. |
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Surely, they must be the most uncomfortable garment ever invented, this side of a scold's bridle. |
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Fleece picks up lint easily and a fleece garment washed with wool socks or terry towels will never look the same again. |
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As she was doing this, the instructor worked her tail through a hole in the seat of the garment. |
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This sort of black-market labour is now widespread in meatpacking, construction and garment manufacture. |
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It's the story of a young man looking at the special garment that his grandfather, the medicine man, was wearing. |
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As it turns out, the beauty queen, on leave from finishing a doctorate in chemistry, never wore the sealskin garment by Dolorosa Nartok. |
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This is a meshy garment designed to warm desired portions above the waist of the body of the user. |
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From the garment right side, topstitch the left-hand side of the zipper starting at the lower end. |
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And for those pre-board security checks, the entire garment may be removed and laid on the conveyer belt. |
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They went barefoot, their hair was shorn, and they each wore only a single garment. |
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Beck flipped his jacket inside out, it being a reversible garment, and then pulled off his shirt, changing it with one from the backpack. |
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Within seconds he stripped off the fancy garment and flung it at Sir Miley. |
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Conventionally sew the garment shoulder and side seams and press the seam allowances open. |
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If the garment has shoulder pads, pin them in place on the inside of the pinned garment. |
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For such individuals, who viewed life as an opportunity to perfect themselves and the world, the shroud and the wedding garment are one. |
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For trendies, it's the season's must-have piece of kit, the garment of the moment. |
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This garment was a wool or linen tunic reaching the knee, with baggy, elbow length sleeves and side slits up to the waist to allow free movement. |
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Do up all buttons, snaps, zippers, etc. before washing and turn the garment inside out. |
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Power-dressers in the 1980s added shoulder pads to their twinsets and the garment became the linchpin of conservative chic. |
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For optimal protection, store in acid-free, nonplastic containers, or in garment bags with mothballs or cedar chips. |
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The garment back pattern can now be cut on the fold, so alter the pattern cutting layout if necessary. |
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There have also been large numbers of blue-collar workers in service and garment industries. |
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We have seen the migration of the garment industry from the developed world to the underdeveloped world. |
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Unusual boxes, old instrument cases, multilevel toolboxes and free-standing garment bags are used for toy setups. |
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She returned with the correct garment and helped me into my underskirts and other sundry articles of clothing. |
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In the case of cashmere, you should place a clean undyed towel between the garment and the iron to prevent any heat damage. |
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The subject firmly grips a ransacked, unfashioned garment secured by a simple-knotted line of inter-woven string. |
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Cut the garment neckline, sleeves and lower edge to the desired finished length. |
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A US garment factory where workers are unionized is not likely to be a sweatshop. |
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Then, when the garment was dirty, it was unstitched, the cloth washed, boiled and starched and then it was all sewed up again! |
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He caught hold of the neck of the offending garment and ripped it clean to the hem. |
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Belly dancers wear a tight garment similar to a brassiere, and wide, flowing trousers gathered at the ankle. |
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An incoming tide soddens a dropped garment which cannot comfortably be resumed and is often abandoned to be carried out by the receding tide. |
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For garment sewing, where pattern pieces are usually cut on the lengthwise grain, try one or more of the following. |
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She had half expected him to display the garment in the breast pocket of his jacket. |
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A black soutane with a narrow picotee edge of brilliant carmine red is the garment affected by Cardinals for everyday wear. |
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She shuffles between appointments and fittings with designers and vendors to determine fabrics and detail garment specifications for new designs. |
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The firm has developed mathematical algorithms to simulate fabric drape and garment fit. |
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We look at clothing as an investment, so we consider the quality of a garment as well as the fit. |
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The dress still retained a richness and splendor unlike any garment she had worn since that day. |
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Make the samples on the same number of fabric and interfacing layers that are in the garment where the buttonholes are located. |
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Attach a heavier than normal interfacing scrap on the garment wrong side before constructing the buttonhole. |
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And ever more women are trading their burqas, the head-to-toe garment worn in public, for an Iranian-style shawl, or chador, which covers the hair and body but not the face. |
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The fundamentalist regime also forced women to wear the burqa, a loose garment which covered the figure from head to toe with veiled eye holes, outdoors. |
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Most women continue to wear the burqa, the voluminous garment that covers them from head to toe, which many non-Islamic women around the world view as a symbol of oppression. |
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This is a long outer garment with loose folds and a head covering. |
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No, we just took our things in garment bags and changed there. |
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Lining with another garment fabric makes your vest reversible. |
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The jazz band director hung the garment bag on a file cabinet in the office where it was to stay until they opened the uniform storage room in another two weeks. |
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So, we each took at least one suitcase and always a hanging garment bag. |
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According to the local tour guide, there are about several hundred thousand Cambodians working in several hundred garment factories in Phnom Penh. |
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Positive and negative colorations add pizzazz on garment seams. |
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Foreign-born women staffed canneries, textile mills, and garment factories and worked as cooks and child-care providers for middle-class Americans. |
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Sew buttons at the garment neckline seam, and button the collar in place. |
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Certainly, it is not a seductive garment and the vision from inside pretty limited and you can only guess at the heat, but the colours and delicacy of its cloth is exquisite. |
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The lengthwise stability reduces bagginess in the garment knees and seat. |
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Kids rush to the playpens, men peep into the garment stores and women spend hours at outlets that offer the latest in apparel, footwear and cosmetics. |
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Uninitiated onlookers could be forgiven for thinking that maybe the wearer had crawled or climbed over a barbed wire fence that took its toll upon the rugged garment. |
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The least rent or puncture might, if not immediately checked and repaired, split the whole garment asunder and expose its wearer in all his human vulnerability. |
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The business was one of a number to have been offloaded in recent years, leaving Dawson as a focused cashmere yarn spinning and garment sales group. |
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This popular Indian dress evolved as a comfortable and respectable garment for women in Kashmir and Punjab region, but is now immensely popular here, too. |
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You can apply your design to any garment area, but construction details such as seamlines, pockets, collars, plackets and cuffs offer built-in creative opportunities. |
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If aphids, mites, scales, or other insects infest any of your houseplants, slip a plastic garment cover over the plant and spray with insecticidal soap. |
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The buses serve the garment workers and the housecleaners, as well as the clerical staff that keep the law offices and accounting firms operating. |
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The figure is painted on a plain brown background and thus the focus of the whole work falls on the dark garment and the pallor of the hand and face. |
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Large covered hooks and eyes are commonly used for fur garment closures. |
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The Dressman's shell, which is made from balloon silk, inflates as it fills with hot air and presses the garment into shape, smoothing out creases and wrinkles. |
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The new overgarment is a two-piece, lightweight front-opening garment that can be worn as an overgarment or as a primary uniform worn over personal underwear. |
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In the early 1970s, he worked as an errand boy for a garment factory. |
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Finishing options are available to make stiff petersham tape for use in skirt waistbands or soft where the grosgrain is used as a garment trimming. |
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While jumping into the garment, I read the writing scrawled on the paper. |
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If the seamlines of the facing and garment don't match, don't force them. |
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Who will have the ironing all neatly laid out like a national serviceman's bed, then packed so every garment emerges from an aircraft hold as if fresh from the laundry? |
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Evaluate each garment and clearly mark stains, flaws or worn areas. |
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The lightweight vest is made from a Sportwool inner which wicks moisture away from the body and transfers it to the front of the garment producing a cooling effect. |
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The leg of the garment should sit on, above, or below your hip bone and not dig into the front of your thigh at a fleshy part for ease of movement. |
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It is a garment of dispraise left over for evil-doers in general. |
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Because of the fabric's stretch, all garment seams are stress seams. |
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The agent intends to create a national furriers block program under which a furrier would solicit, quote rates, and sell garment protection to its customers. |
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An underskirt is sewn into the garment giving it extra fullness. |
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To mimic a ready-to-wear coverstitch, use a contrasting texturized nylon in the bobbin and topstitch with a double needle on the garment wrong side. |
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Another report detailed the pressures on the rural poor to work under slave labour conditions in the country's garment factories or to resort to prostitution. |
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For the ceremony itself, the groom wears a long, loose-fitting garment called a jellaba and the bride wears the traditional long head shawl and kaftan. |
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If matching ribbing isn't available or if a ribbed finish isn't desired, bind the garment edges with self-fabric, contrasting knit fabric or ribbing. |
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Yet his great insight is to recognize that it was the hue and texture of fabric taken together, more than the cut and tailoring, that determined the value of a garment. |
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A hot iron storage compartment, accessory shelf, sleeve board, pilot light and garment hook are all standard, making this model our most complete ironing center. |
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This pretty lace insertion would be wonderful added to a summer garment. |
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During the interview she was wearing an original garment made by herself, a baby pink tank with Bandit embroidered on the front and Queen on the back. |
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Remove the distortion accurately in a bias-cut garment by letting it hang over the dress form's shaped surface, rather than hanging flat from a clothes hanger. |
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He was stockily built, about 11 years old, wearing a distinctive bright red tracksuit-like garment and had unusually thick, bushy, fair to gingery hair. |
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Fold the pintucked and embellished yardage along the center back tuck and cut out the garment back, aligning the tuck with the foldline placement. |
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Dina hung her garment bag from the closet door and unzipped it. |
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The main garment is the del, a long, one-piece gown made from wool. |
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John worked in the garment District selling a successful line of washed-silk sportswear called Go Silk. |
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His only garment was a well-worn pair of loose-fitting breeks. |
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Like the loose, readily wearable garment that he can slip into and out of with ease, Gascoigne thus advertises his facility with multiple professional identities. |
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She was left with four boys and no income, so she got a job in the garment District. |
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It can take two months to work on and manipulate a single dress into the garment she wants. |
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With more than 1,000 people dead, the eight-story garment factory collapse in Dhaka, Bangladesh is an almost unparalleled tragedy. |
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He let go of the small bag and grabbed the bigger one by the handle pulling it along after him, the garment bag slung over one shoulder and another overnight bag on the other. |
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They have recently developed the only permanent, non-iron shirt using Vapor Phase technology giving a garment that retains its ironed look wash after wash. |
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Civilizations that used mail invented specific terms for each garment made from it. |
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Fur clothing was first worn during the fourteenth to seventh century and is a symbolic garment in European History. |
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In some cases, wearing the dress in its tuniclike form over a completely different outfit reduces the garment itself to a sort of accent piece. |
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The first garment type has a first level of absorbency for a first garment size and a first level of absorbency for a second garment size. |
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The garment attachment panels are anchorable under the crotch portion of the undergarment. |
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Detectives found it in a black garment bag stashed underneath the bathroom counter. |
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Bleeding is notorious and the red color is the color of passion, but the cilice is a garment of rough fabric that was worn as a sign of mourning. |
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Besides the trolleys, the line includes a tote, personal bag, duffel, and garment bag. |
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A garment bag with a hanging rack will make it easy to keep the costumes competition-ready. |
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Make your own garment bag by cutting a small hole in the bottom of a garbage bag. |
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Griffin into my monogrammed Goyard garment bag and take her on safari, on a pub crawl through Ireland, or into Australia's outback. |
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All the women got involved in choosing the dress while others would create the garter belt out of a garment they had at home. |
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It's ridiculous that the media is not paying attention to us,'' said Maria Rangle, a downtown garment worker. |
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To try to accommodate all faiths, the school adopted the shalwar kameez, a garment worn by many faiths on the Indian sub-continent. |
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And one source claimed the garment showed the wearer's nipples when worn with a sheer brassier. |
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The coolant in the vest goes through the MCU to be cooled and if the garment is dry, it will put air in the system and will not cool as well. |
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The Evzones are famous around the world for their unique traditional uniform, which includes the fustanella, a garment similar to the kilt. |
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The workers in a few seconds will know the missing garment and the inventory in the stock room. |
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The undergarment has a body faceable surface and a garment faceable surface. |
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Platamid copolyamide hotmelts are used for fusible interlinings for the garment industry. |
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They have become an instant hit among Indian women who are prepared to shell out up to 450 pounds for the unique garment. |
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As such they have become the go-to under-dress garment for many. |
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To those of you unfamiliar with this garment, I should explain that the string vest was the greatest contrick in world history. |
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Indeed, in her stretchy foundation garment and black pants, it's hard not to see the stubble-headed Wright as a postmaterial Madonna. |
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He developed the latest and most advanced shapewear and foundation garment on the market known as Elsa's Curves. |
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You can't imagine Heathcliff giving Cathy an inadequate foundation garment with red bows on and it all being all right, can you? |
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Clad in a rough garment, barefoot, and, after the Evangelical precept, without staff or scrip, he began to preach repentance. |
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The logo, which appears on the left breast of a garment, is stitched into the fabric of the shirt. |
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The Royal Arms of England features on the tabard, the distinctive traditional garment of English officers of arms. |
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After the death, the body is bathed properly by the members of the same gender and then enshrouded in a threefold white garment called kafan. |
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These people do not know about the rich tradition of necropants, a wealth-attracting good-luck garment. |
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The basic garment for all Romans, regardless of gender or wealth, was the simple sleeved tunic. |
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By the 4th century, the toga had been more or less replaced by the pallium as a garment that embodied social unity. |
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The Inverness cape, a garment worn in the rain by pipers the world over, is not necessarily made in Inverness. |
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Pink-faced and pink-handed, Peter leaned over his wife's legs. He reached both hands to her waist and pulled away the lilac-colored garment. |
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These they distinguish by so many several marks, and throw them at random and without order upon a white garment. |
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A proper foundation garment sets you up for life, was her mantra. |
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Amsterdam has its garment centre in the World Fashion Center. |
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This putrid combination of contaminates was literally cleansed from my duds by a 35-minute treatment of ozone in a sealed garment bag while I ate lunch. |
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He came flying back from a brook waving his garment bannerlike. |
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The Romans washed, were anointed, and wore a cenatory garment. |
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The quintessentially Hungarian item of men's clothing was the dolman. This flowing garment, open in the front, replaced the waistcoat after the Renaissance. |
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While he exited with the two women, he carried a garment bag of his own. |
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Keeping suits and shirts in a suitable garment bag will not only keep the items smarter during the journey, but can be stored easily when travelling by train or car. |
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The garment stalls carried the traditional blue vine-dressers' outfits, sunhats, and the great willow pitchforks grown in espalier at villages like Sauve. |
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Which thread does one first insert into the garment, blue or white? How long are the fringes? What is the minimum size of a fringe-worthy garment? |
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Women dominate blue collar jobs in the Bangladeshi garment industry. |
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I remember the last time I saw Macbeth played, the discrepancy I felt at the changes of garment which he varied, the shiftings and reshiftings, like a Romish priest at mass. |
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The government's economic support programmes have tended to encourage a ghettoisation of women's economic activity in low-income areas such as small-scale garment production. |
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The maximum size of a folding garment bag is 57 x 54 x 15 cm. |
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Manufacturing accounts for a significant but declining share of employment, although the city's garment industry is showing a resurgence in Brooklyn. |
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Avoid a broadcloth shirt, in the shape of a shapeless garment with sleeves. It looks colic-y, with the wind bellying it out in all directions as you walk along. |
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This is no small feat, given that, particularly in the last 10 years, the industry has seen more movement than a fuller figure without adequate foundation garment support. |
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The thief then took the dress back to the London West Hollywood hotel and said it was in a garment bag inside a trash bag in a bathroom, White said. |
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Inspired by neon advertising signage, the shapeless garment externalizes the body's circuitry and acts as a transformative, all-consuming costume. |
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In The Sky Garment I argued that the tarpya garment of the Vedic king, ascribed to his model, God Varuna, continues the royal robe that the Harappans adopted from Mesopotamia. |
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Polyurethane-cast pants, crooked like crawling inchworms, crept across the floor, their forms interlaced with chromed aluminum bars shaped after garment patterns. |
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There is no special care needed, and the Insect Shield technology lasts the life of the garment repelling ticks, chiggers, and other biting insects. |
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The headlining garment of the new line is the signature Tic Tac Toe Tee. |
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Our steam irons, steam stations and garment steamers have been the official garment care products utilized on Project Runway for the past five seasons. |
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Workers are often required to assemble an unrealistic number of garment pieces per day to earn a minimum daily wage, which has only recently been increased to 200 gourdes. |
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Happy was he who might touch her hand or the hem of her garment! |
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The Secure Shield lead-free dental apron is the only machine-washable dental x-ray garment on the market, providing superior protection from cross-contamination. |
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He has also come up with what he calls a Holiday Garment, ideal for travelling techies. |
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Garment features a self-tailored collar, three-button placket and a straight hem bottom with side vents. |
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Garment pieces cut on the bias should be pressed with the lengthwise grainline, to avoid stretching. |
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One tale, written by Thomas Occleve, describes the miracle of the Virgin and the Sleeveless Garment. |
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Mendel, the fifth-generation luxury brand, is recommitting to the Garment District for another 10 years. |
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After ten years as a fashion designer in the rough-and-tumble Garment District, Eloise left New York for the spartan but serene life of a farmer's wife. |
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