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civilian evening jackets, which are worn fully open, or double-breasted smoking jackets which are worn fully overlapped and buttoned). Bullion or imitation bullion rank stripes are worn on the sleeves of the officers' blue jacket, and a rating badge and service stripes are worn by enlisted personnel. On the officers' dinner dress white jacket, hard shoulder boards are worn. A gold cummerbund is worn by officers and chief petty officers, and a black one by petty officers first class and below. Shirt studs and cuff links are gold for officers and chiefs and silver for petty officers first class and below. A hat or cap is not required with dinner dress jacket uniforms, but may be worn. For both genders, it must be worn with an outer garment, which is traditionally the boat cloak for males and cape for females. Females do not need to remove headgear indoors when wearing the tiara. The boat cloak, tiara, and cape, all being optional items, are very rarely seen.
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with full dress (No. 1), which is worn in a modified form by admirals today as ceremonial day dress. Both the undress tailcoat and the mess jacket are double-breasted, with peaked lapels and six gilt buttons, but cut to be worn single-breasted and fastened at the front with two linked gilt buttons. The undress tailcoat is fitted with scallop-flapped hip pockets with three gilt buttons on each pocket. Rank is indicated on the undress tailcoat and mess jacket by gold lace on the sleeves. When tropical rig is ordered, a white, double breasted mess jacket with a shawl collar is worn instead of the blue, with shoulder boards to indicate rank. The peaked cap can (optionally) be worn with both mess undress and mess dress.
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shoulder boards and silver sleeve braid are worn rather than rank braids (enlisted members wear sleeve rank insignia instead of shoulder boards, and no silver sleeve braid), along with silver buttons. No hat is worn. General officers have solid silver shoulder boards and wider silver sleeve braid. Enlisted members also have the option to wear the semi-formal uniform, essentially an issued service dress with a white shirt substituted for the blue shirt, but many non-commissioned officers elect to purchase a mess dress. Women's mess dress uniforms have a long skirt replacing the trousers and delete the button chain clasp for the coat. As of August 2020, females have the option to wear mess dress trousers.
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replaced with the evening coat style in 1972, using a single knot and the rank placed above the branch-of-service color. A white mess jacket for summertime wear was introduced in the 1950s. The "special evening dress" (tails) was finally abolished in 1969, although officers already in possession of this uniform could continue to wear it until 1975. It was replaced by the Army blue mess uniform, which in its modern form closely resembles that of 1911. It is common for soldiers to wear suspenders in their branch color with the army dress uniform trousers, although they are concealed under the coat. The uniform has two variations, the Army blue mess uniform and Army blue evening mess uniform.
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Instructions. Miniature medals are worn on the left breast below miniatures of qualification badges earned. The summer standard pattern mess dress is similar except that a white jacket with rank insignia worn on black shoulder boards, and cummerbund, is worn. Army reserve regiments are authorized to wear mess dress that is distinctive to the regiment and which can consist of jackets of different cuts (for example high collar) and colours, rather than the standard pattern mess dress. Authorized summer dress (No. 2A), consisting of the white jacket in lieu of scarlet, varies from regiment to regiment, but typically is not authorized for NCMs below the rank of
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shirt and navy blue mess trousers. The relevant cuff buttons indicating rate are worn by Petty
Officers and Chief Petty Officers, and miniature rate badges are worn on the upper left arm of the mess jacket by petty officers, and on the sleeve by both grades of Warrant officers. Miniature medals are also worn. Trade badges are not worn in this rig. In tropical climates, either a white bush jacket (as in number 1 rig) is worn with medal ribbons, or optionally; a white mess jacket similar to that worn by officers is optionally worn, only without shoulderboards.
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2086:(yellow for cavalry, red for artillery, light blue for infantry, and so on). The individual officer could wear full dress or either of the evening dress alternatives for social functions. In view of the expense involved, it was usually senior officers who appeared in mess or evening dress uniforms. While the blue full dress was worn from 1902 to 1917 by all ranks for ceremonial parades within the continental United States, the two optional evening uniforms were authorized only for officers.
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evening dress "B," and is equivalent to formal "black tie" civilian attire. It is worn to formal dances, balls, dinners, and events such as the annual USMC Birthday Ball. Officers (all ranks) may wear, in lieu of the scarlet cummerbund or vest, a white vest for white tie events (known as the evening dress "A" uniform, and equivalent to "white tie" civilian attire for the most formal occasions such as a State Dinner or
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the jacket and officer rank insignia (shoulder boards) of the U.S. Air Force mess dress uniform is replaced with dark blue braid, and a Civil Air Patrol seal device 3" in size (either embroidered in bullion or finished in enamel) is worn in place of the middle button on the right side of the jacket. Members of the Civil Air Patrol NCO corps wear distinctive Civil Air Patrol NCO rank insignia in lieu of U.S. Air Force NCO rank insignia.
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patch-type pockets) with the name-tag removed and with Civil Air Patrol distinctive insignia, a white dress shirt, and a bow-tie (either black or U.S. Air Force satin blue). Civil Air Patrol senior members do not wear these semi-formal uniforms, but instead may wear a civilian equivalent consisting of a blue jacket, grey trousers, white dress shirt with a black bow-tie, and distinctive Civil Air Patrol insignia.
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dress includes a waistcoat. Both kits have the same barrathea blue trousers, but trousers vary in the colour and width of leg stripe denoting corps. Women's mess attire is the same, except that women may wear a skirt instead of trousers. Both versions are worn with a bow tie and white shirt; Marcella for winter and plain for summer.
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the stiff and elaborate full-dress uniforms then worn by officers for evening social functions such as regimental dinners or balls. With the general disappearance of full dress uniforms after World War I, mess dress became the most colourful and traditional uniform to be retained by most officers in
British and
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1055:-style waist sash, for the army and air force). These sashes or cummerbunds are of black fabric for the army and dark blue for the air force and navy. The chain is gold for the navy and for army and air force generals; others wear a silver chain. This is matched by a white dress shirt (with a concealed
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of the regiments in question. In the case of those regiments which have undergone amalgamation, features of the former uniforms are often combined. Waistcoats are often richly embroidered, though with modern modifications, such as a core of cotton for gold cording instead of the thick gold cord which
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regiments and other mounted corps), or is worn with a white shirt and black bow tie (traditionally the usual style for unmounted regiments, corps, and services). Since regimental amalgamations, the "cut away" or cavalry-style jacket has been adopted by some
British Army infantry regiments such as the
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and above wear gold-laced trousers (the gold lace stripes are nicknamed "lightning conductors"), and may wear the undress tailcoat (without epaulettes), with either mess dress or mess undress. The undress tailcoat is so named to distinguish it from the full dress tailcoat that was worn during the day
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and above wear a tailcoat instead of the standard jacket. NCMs trousers are the same pattern, but without gold lace down the seam. Miniatures of medals earned are worn on the left lapel; regular size qualification badges earned are worn on the left sleeve, above the rank insignia (as they are worn in
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It consists of a dark-blue jacket with two golden buttons linked by a chain closure, dark-blue trousers and a low-cut marcella waistcoat. The waistcoat is of the regimental or corps colour. Regimental colours also figure on the edge of the shoulder straps. This is matched by a white dress shirt and a
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Dinner dress uniforms, blue and white, are modifications of service dress blue or service dress white uniforms, with the service ribbons and breast insignia replaced by miniature medals and miniature breast insignia. Additionally, officers and chief petty officers wear an evening shirt and black bow
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in 2001. A variation of No. 1 Service Dress (SD) is also permitted; the usual blue shirt and black tie are replaced with a white shirt and black bow tie. This dress is referred to as No. 4 Mess Dress. In warm weather regions, a lightweight white jacket is substituted for the No. 5 mid-blue jacket.
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Regular Force officers who have not yet purchased mess uniform, and for Reserve Force officers and all NCMs as they are not required to purchase mess uniform. It applies to all three elements and consists of the standard service dress uniform appropriate to
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umbrella use mess uniforms as a part of the national uniform dress. Each mess uniform varies from nation to nation; however, it generally reflects the colours of St John, being Black, silver (white or grey) and red. The organization's cut and style, as well as accoutrements generally follow
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The uniform coat of commissioned and warrant officers is fastened at the neck, similar to that of the dress blue uniform, but is cut away, "cavalry-style", to expose the white dress shirt and scarlet cummerbund (general officers have a scarlet vest with small gold buttons). This version is known as
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No. 2C is a relaxed, ship-board only order of mess uniform, worn by members of all elements when dining formally onboard HMC Ships at sea. It consists of the service short sleeve shirt and service dress trousers appropriate to the element, and a cummerbund in black or authorized regimental colours.
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consists of a scarlet jacket with rank insignia worn on soft shoulder loops, scarlet-laced dark blue (almost black) trousers, white shirt with soft or wing collar and dark blue waistcoat. The details of regimental distinctions vary by regiments and are defined in detail in the
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Australian Army has separate mess kits for summer and winter. The summer mess kit is a white jacket, almost identical between different branches of the army. The winter mess kit is made of thicker material, with jackets in the colour (scarlet or dark blue) of the wearers' corps. The winter mess
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Members of the Civil Air Patrol, the United States Air Force
Auxiliary, may wear the U.S. Air Force mess dress uniform with distinctive Civil Air Patrol insignia and trim. The Civil Air Patrol mess dress uniform is identical to the U.S. Air Force mess dress uniform, except that the silver braid on
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The current pattern was introduced in 1981 and is also similar to the Royal Air Force design, except that the coat and trousers are dark blue. Dark blue bow ties and dark blue cummerbunds are used for black-tie affairs, and white bow ties with white waistcoats for white-tie affairs. Silver-trimmed
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The Army blue mess uniform is considered equivalent to black tie, and consists of the mess jacket, trousers, white semiformal dress shirt with a turndown collar, black bow tie, and black cummerbund. The Army blue evening mess uniform is considered equivalent to white tie/tails, and consists of the
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British Army in about 1845, initially utilizing the short "shell jacket" worn since 1831. This working jacket was worn open over a regimental waistcoat for evening dress. The original purpose was to provide a relatively comfortable and inexpensive alternative to
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Civil Air Patrol cadets do not wear the U.S. Air Force mess dress uniform, but may wear the semi-formal uniform described above for U.S. Air Force enlisted members, or a modified semi-formal dress uniform consisting of the old-style U.S. Air Force service uniform (with the four button jacket with
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The lapels of enlisted mess uniforms are uniformly dark blue, rather than utilizing a branch color. Enlisted rank insignia is worn on the sleeve in the same manner as on the service uniform tunic. Below, on both sleeves, are long service stripes in place of the shorter stripes used on the service
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occasions, such as state dinners, court balls and royal evening receptions, a white bow tie is worn with a white waistcoat (No. 5A). For all other evening events, a black bow tie with a mid-blue waistcoat (No. 5B) or a slate grey cummerbund (No. 5) is worn. Cummerbunds of a particular squadron or
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Mess dress is a permitted uniform, in that it is allowed to be worn on defined occasions, but possession is not obligatory. There is always a corresponding form of obligatory uniform that may be worn as an alternative (army: m/87 A, navy: m/48, air force: m/87). Full mess dress is thus matched by
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Royal New Zealand Air Force mess dress consists of grey/blue jackets, trousers and waistcoats with white shirts and black bow ties. Any medals are displayed above the left breast pocket. Individual flying squadron colours appear on mess dress belts worn by officers. Senior NCOs (sergeants, flight
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The original U.S. Air Force mess dress consisted of a short black jacket with black trousers, with a white jacket for summer wear. The jackets had satin lapels with matching satin sleeve braid. It entered service in the 1960s and was phased out in the 1980s. It is still sometimes worn by retired
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at the bottom. The number of knots indicated the officer's rank: five for colonel, four for lieutenant colonel, three for major, two for captain, one for first lieutenant, and none for second lieutenant. This complicated system, which required that the braid be altered with a change of rank, was
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Senior rates-Warrant Officers (of both grades), Chief Petty Officers and Petty Officer- may either wear their Number 1 Dress uniform with a bow tie and medal ribbons, or they may optionally wear a navy blue mess jacket with shawl collar that is worn with the black cummerbund and a white Marcella
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Dinner dress blue jacket and dinner dress white jacket consist of a black waist-length jacket with gold buttons (officer) or silver buttons (petty officer first class and below). The jacket is double-breasted, but does not overlap, and is held with a clasp. (This, in contrast to double-breasted
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In "No. 11 Warm Weather Mess Dress", a white drill hip-length jacket is worn with either a waistcoat in the same material or a cummerbund of regimental pattern. Blue and various shades of red or green are the most common colours for the cummerbund. Trousers or overalls are the same as in No. 10
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No. 2D is the CF standard pattern mess dress, now superseded, which was authorized for wear prior to the reversion to separate environmental uniforms for Army, Navy and Air Force. It is identical to Air Force No. 2 dress except that buttons and other accoutrements reflect the unified CF uniform
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consists of a midnight blue jacket with gold rank insignia worn on the sleeve, black-laced midnight blue trousers, white shirt with soft collar, and a cummerbund in the colours of the Royal Canadian Air Force tartan. Miniature medals are worn on the left breast above miniatures of qualification
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wear the same dinner dress uniforms as the U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard, but with a silver cummerbund and silver Coast Guard Auxiliary officer insignia in place of the gold insignia. Petty officers and below may, at their option, wear this same uniform, but with a black cummerbund and silver
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An additional uniform, formal dress (white tie), is optional for all commissioned officers, but may be prescribed for captains and above. This uniform is worn as an equivalent to civilian white tie dress. It is almost identical to the dinner dress blue jacket, except a wing collar shirt, white
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adopted its last standing collar blue uniform for full dress, a modified form of civilian tail coat was also introduced for evening dress, worn with a white tie and vest. This was known as the special uniform for evening wear. At the same time, a mess uniform resembling the British pattern was
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The various blue uniforms ceased to be worn after 1917. However, the white mess uniform for commissioned and warrant officers was authorized again in 1921. In 1928, wearing of the full range of blue dress uniforms was authorized for all ranks, but only when off duty, and at the expense of the
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jacket with gold laced rank insignia worn on the sleeve, gold-laced navy blue trousers worn by all commissioned officers (unlike in the Royal Navy they are not restricted to captains and flag officers) white shirt with soft or wing collar and a white waistcoat. Officers of the rank of
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mess dress uniforms date from the late 19th century. Mess dress-style uniforms in the USMC are reserved for officers, and staff noncommissioned officers (SNCOs) of grade E6 and above (staff sergeant to sergeant major/master gunnery sergeant); NCOs and junior enlisted members wear
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The colours of mess jackets and trousers reflect those of the traditional full dress uniforms of the regiments in question, as worn until at least 1914. Jackets are, therefore, usually scarlet, dark blue, or rifle green, with collars, cuffs, waistcoats, or lapels in the former
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New Zealand Army mess uniforms authorised for officers were simplified about 2000 in that the distinctive corps and regimental colours previously worn were replaced by a universal scarlet and blue pattern with only insignia distinguishing one branch or unit from another.
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formal uniform consisted of a civilian black tailcoat with added military sleeve braid and rank insignia. It could be worn as either a black tie or white tie combination. Due to the tails, it was not considered a mess dress uniform.
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for naval aviators). Summer mess dress (No. 2A) is similar except that a white jacket with rank insignia on navy blue shoulder boards (gold covered for flag officers) is worn, and either the waistcoat or cummerbund is worn.
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Officer rank, in gold or silver wire, is embroidered directly on the shoulder epaulettes, which are bordered with gold wire and scarlet piping. The collar and cuffs are also bordered in gold wire and scarlet, bearing a
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Female officers and soldiers wear mess jackets in a pattern similar to those of their male counterparts over dark-coloured ankle-length evening dresses. Black hand bags may be carried, and black evening shoes are worn.
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The spencer dress is allowed for all ranks. Generals and cavalry, horse artillery or logistical officers may wear spurs. Women wear the same dress, with a long dark blue skirt and black lace instead of the bow tie.
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uniform. The same longer service stripes were worn on both sleeves of the blue dress uniform tunic until the blue dress uniform was reconfigured to be the Army's service uniform and replace the green service uniform.
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badges earned. The summer mess dress (No. 2A) is similar except that a white jacket with rank insignia worn on midnight blue shoulder boards is worn, and is authorized as an optional order for RCAF officers only.
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uniform of the particular branch or service (e.g. medium green with crimson facings for armored cavalry officers, dark blue with red facings for infantry officers). A white version is authorized for summer wear.
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It consists of a night blue jacket with ornamented shoulder straps with rank insignia, night blue trousers, a white shirt, a black bow tie, a night blue cummerbund, black polished shoes and black socks.
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prevalent from 1968 to circa 1987. It is authorized for wear by personnel who had joined '"and acquired their mess uniform'" prior to the re-establishment of distinctive environmental uniforms.
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Army officers and cadets may replace the blue vest and sash or the lining of a cloak with traditional regimental or branch-specific colours. A sabre may be carried, but is not obligatory.
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authorized for less formal evening occasions. The short mess jacket was either dark blue or white, according to climate. After 1911 the blue jacket included lapels in
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Miniature medals are suspended on ribbons one half the width of their normal counterparts, and are worn on the left lapel. Exceptions to the miniature medals are the
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armies. Immediately after World War II the cheaper "blue patrols" were worn for several years as mess dress, but by 1956 the traditional uniforms had been readopted.
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tartan was initially authorised, but the recently approved official RAF tartan is now authorised. The tartan, designed in 1988, was officially recognised by the
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individual. In practice, this meant that only the pre-1917 mess uniform, and to a lesser extent the special evening wear, reappeared in significant numbers.
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No. 5 Mess dress in the Royal Air Force is similar to that in the Royal Navy, except that the jacket and trousers are in mid-blue. For the most formal
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for the specific officer. The mess uniforms are the only Israeli army order of dress to include a tie, and have a summer version and a winter version.
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material with a loose mandarin neck, long sleeves, and an ankle length hem. Rank was indicated on a small enamelled brooch worn near the neck.
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3192:"Two Black Tires: Fractured Prune and Arlington Uniform Shop"
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An overview of U.S. Army Air Corps' dress uniforms from 1937.
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dark blue cap (with certain variations between the branches)
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above the rank of Commandeur may wear the collar and sash.
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Knötel, Richard; Knötel, Herbert; Sieg, Herbert (1980).
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Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification Badge
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amongst others still wear the infantry style of jacket.
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white waistcoat; a white waist sash for female personnel
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uses a navy blue hooded jacket and waistcoat. As in the
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3483:"UniR FM 2003 (Uniformsreglemente för Försvarsmakten)"
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United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps
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3444:[Dress Codes for Soldiers of the Bundeswehr]
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2338:U.S. Navy, Coast Guard, Merchant Marine and others
1710:Today, there are only two forms of evening dress:
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957:Awards and decorations of the German Armed Forces
534:, depending on the country) type of evening-wear
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2148:U.S. Army female officer blue mess dress uniform
2068:Mess dress for officers of various ranks in the
16:Formal evening dress worn by military personnel
3442:"Anzugordnung fĂĽr die Soldaten der Bundeswehr"
1965:This uniform is designated No. 8 mess dress..
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2985:Army Badges and Insignia Since 1945. Book One
2647:Messeantrekk 2, Uniformsreglement for Marinen
2567:services de l’armée de terre du 13 juin 2005.
1852:, this being traditionally the style worn by
1773:wear their stars and ribbons as appropriate.
1638:Court uniform and dress in the United Kingdom
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8:
1917:, and some wear tartan waistcoats as well.
1619:(society wear). Formal wear is the same as
1615:(formal wear) and the lesser mess dress by
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993:Mess uniforms were worn by officers of the
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3116:"USMC Men's Boat Cloak | The Marine Shop"
2342:Officers and chief petty officers of the
1642:The officers of some ceremonial military
1359:Learn how and when to remove this message
1127:, and is worn when attending state-level
737:It should not be confused with 1A Dress (
3166:"United States Navy Uniform Regulations"
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2714:yeomenoftheguard.com - gentlemen at arms
2166:Commander of the Order of Military Merit
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1191:Cape worn with the mess uniform for the
666:or certain civilian uniformed services.
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3386:. Poole, Dorset: New Orchard Editions.
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1670:Depiction of No. 2A mess dress for the
1509:uniform subgroup of "social uniforms" (
872:Name tag, medals/ribbons are not worn.
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1428:code for full mess dress is m/86, the
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5676:History of clothing (Western fashion)
3141:"Female Boat Cloak | The Marine Shop"
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2638:, TJ 12-3 Uniformsreglement for hæren
2312:, and a double row of oak leaves for
2162:Knight Commander of Order of the Bath
1505:) mess dress are two uniforms of the
550:members. It frequently consists of a
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3383:British Infantry Uniforms Since 1660
3270:Trendell, Herbert A. P, ed. (1921).
3070:Civil Air Patrol Uniform Regulation
1337:adding citations to reliable sources
1159:. These rules also apply to the IDF
674:Mess dress uniform is also known as
5599:Global trade of secondhand clothing
3450:Bundesministerium der Verteidigung
3327:British Cavalry Uniforms Since 1660
2404:United States Coast Guard Auxiliary
2194:Drill Sergeant Identification Badge
2027:started in the early 20th century.
3521:"Yeomen of the Queen's Body Guard"
3493:. 10 September 2002. M7756-770002.
3408:Great Britain. War Office (1911).
3352:Newark, Timothy (1 January 1998).
3330:. Poole, Dorset: Blandford Press.
3086:Marine Corps Uniform Regulations.
1531:there is no piping on the trousers
1420:Swedish full mess dress (known as
1412:Lesser mess dress uniform for the
1155:or by senior officers on official
1147:, mess uniform is not worn inside
1123:" / PDU No. 2. It is only worn by
1007:(SS) had the option of purchasing
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3088:"MCO P1020.34G, with Changes 1-5"
2308:, a single row of oak leaves for
2243:personnel in mess dress uniforms.
1179:may wear (No. 5 Dress) mess kit.
856:the element (rifle green for the
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3299:A Dictionary of Military Uniform
3296:Carman, W. Y. (September 1977).
2824:A Dictionary of Military Uniform
2537:Knötel, Knötel & Sieg (1980)
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2025:United States Uniformed Services
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1474:black plain-toe, lace-up shoes (
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1193:New Zealand Army Nursing Service
1109:Indonesian National Armed Forces
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2174:combat and special skill badges
1873:. Officers of the Foot Guards,
1755:Royal Naval Engineering College
1540:turnover collars are acceptable
1485:Additional clothing includes a
3456:(Central Service Regulations).
3411:Dress Regulations for the Army
2702:yeomenoftheguard.com - uniform
1769:. Officers who are members of
1236:Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway
886:Military uniform § France
1:
2158:Presidential Medal of Freedom
2023:The use of mess dress in the
2007:) on each lapel. That of the
1689:Ball dress (No. 2) – undress
847:The winter mess dress of the
722:mess dress is "Tenue 1C" or "
3448:(in German). Bonn, Germany:
2412:tie with dinner dress blue.
2224:In the 1950s and 1960s, the
2182:Special Forces shoulder tabs
3013:Army Publishing Directorate
2690:Swedish Uniform Regulations
2678:Swedish Uniform Regulations
2658:"The Royal Family's Attire"
2435:International organizations
1863:Royal Regiment of Fusiliers
1591:Black with yellow piping –
1213:Royal New Zealand Air Force
843:in winter mess dress, 2016.
755:British Army N°1 Blue Dress
698:in winter mess dress, 2013.
5702:
5609:List of individual dresses
3414:. H.M. Stationery Office.
3380:Barthorp, Michael (1982).
3355:Brassey's Book of Uniforms
3324:Barthorp, Michael (1984).
2428:U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary
2277:United States Marine Corps
2198:Presidential Service Badge
2184:, made of enameled metal.
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1947:wearing No. 5B mess dress.
1887:Royal Regiment of Scotland
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1301:Russia and the former USSR
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708:Royal Australian Air Force
629:United States Armed Forces
357:Supplementary alternatives
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5666:British military uniforms
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3489:(in Swedish). Stockholm:
3196:twoblacktires.blogspot.ca
2983:Rosignoli, Guido (1976).
2445:St. John Ambulance Canada
2304:for warrant officers and
1443:The uniforms consist of:
1392:
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1263:Royal Norwegian Air Force
1020:non-commissioned officers
718:The official name of the
694:A retired colonel of the
678:and, more informally, as
656:non-commissioned officers
3033:USAF Uniform Regulation
2934:PoliceSpecials.com Forum
2908:"Royal Air Force Tartan"
2634:26 December 2010 at the
1883:Royal Army Medical Corps
1867:Adjutant General's Corps
1865:, and corps such as the
1828:Royal Yorkshire Regiment
1721:Officers of the rank of
849:Royal Canadian Air Force
841:Royal Canadian Air Force
787:non-commissioned members
451:= Evening (after 6 p.m.)
19:Not to be confused with
2455:organization under the
2328:summer white mess dress
2241:United States Air Force
1859:Royal Regiment of Wales
1790:British Army mess dress
864:and light blue for the
776:Mess dress uniform for
753:), which resembles the
612:, but more formal than
573:. Design may depend on
530:is the most formal (or
5614:Reconstructed clothing
3506:Cite journal requires
3469:Cite journal requires
3302:. New York: Scribner.
3248:. New York: Scribner.
2860:"Rifle Dress Guidance"
2448:
2306:company-grade officers
2296:
2272:
2244:
2190:driver/mechanic badges
2149:
1948:
1776:The Elder Brethren of
1675:
1417:
1385:парадно-выходная форма
1376:
1247:
1242:mess dress during the
1205:Royal New Zealand Navy
1200:
1090:The mess dress of the
1043:The basic mess dress (
899:
844:
781:
699:
37:
3566:at Wikimedia Commons
3358:. London: Brassey's.
2662:Royal Court of Sweden
2609:Jamaica Defence Force
2592:Bundeswehr Dress Code
2577:Bundeswehr Dress Code
2490:Service dress uniform
2442:
2402:Mess uniforms of the
2294:
2270:
2239:
2147:
1936:
1669:
1411:
1374:
1275:Pakistan Armed Forces
1234:
1190:
1177:Jamaica Defence Force
1141:Israel Defense Forces
1113:Pakaian Dinas Upacara
1092:Hellenic Armed Forces
893:
834:
775:
693:
652:commissioned officers
614:service dress uniform
444:= Day (before 6 p.m.)
257:Service dress uniform
31:
5555:Environmental impact
3276:. London: Harrison.
2987:. pp. 138–139.
1871:Royal Logistic Corps
1507:Swedish Armed Forces
1333:improve this section
1259:Royal Norwegian Navy
1139:In keeping with the
995:Imperial German Navy
860:, navy blue for the
743:Grande Tenue de Gala
720:Belgian Armed Forces
336:Sportswear (fashion)
294:(anything not above)
5642:Clothing portal
3537:"Gentlemen at Arms"
2876:on 12 November 2011
2794:, Sections 578–582.
2539:, pp. 442–445.
2479:Mess dress uniform
1962:Ministry of Defence
1826:No. 10 mess dress (
1648:Yeomen of the Guard
1632:The Royal Household
1432:is m/1878, and the
911:French Armed Forces
835:Lieutenant General
799:Royal Canadian Navy
789:and members of the
599:Western dress codes
53:Western dress codes
3564:Mess dress uniform
3145:www.marineshop.net
3120:www.marineshop.net
2940:on 31 January 2013
2475:Full dress uniform
2449:
2366:, referred to as "
2362:use the same mess
2297:
2273:
2245:
2150:
2077:In 1902, when the
2070:United States Army
1949:
1879:Parachute Regiment
1771:orders of chivalry
1767:officer of the day
1676:
1511:sällskapsuniformer
1438:full dress uniform
1418:
1377:
1248:
1201:
1117:full dress uniform
1001:, officers of the
900:
845:
782:
700:
660:enlisted personnel
610:full dress uniform
548:uniformed services
540:military personnel
528:Mess dress uniform
491:Fashion portal
391:Religious clothing
240:, "dress clothes")
197:Mess dress uniform
104:Full dress uniform
56:and corresponding
38:
21:full dress uniform
5681:Military uniforms
5648:
5647:
5619:Right to clothing
5543:Halloween costume
5511:
5510:
5486:black lounge suit
5086:
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4886:
4885:
4660:
4659:
4439:
4438:
3562:Media related to
3535:Norton, William.
3519:Norton, William.
3393:978-1-85079-009-9
3365:978-1-85753-243-2
3337:978-0-7137-1043-4
3309:978-0-684-15130-4
3255:978-0-684-16304-8
3051:Stars and Stripes
2792:War Office (1911)
2728:, pp. 23–26.
2680:, pp. 86–87.
2660:(Press release).
2594:, paras. 261–264.
2507:Black lounge suit
2457:St John Ambulance
2263:U.S. Marine Corps
2119:
1938:Air Chief Marshal
1658:as a mess dress.
1652:Gentlemen at Arms
1493:Lesser mess dress
1414:Swedish Air Force
1369:
1368:
1361:
1279:military attachés
1153:military attachés
597:, etc. In modern
525:
524:
481:
180:Black lounge suit
5693:
5686:Suits (clothing)
5671:Semi-formal wear
5640:
5639:
5624:Vintage clothing
5452:
5397:Pocket protector
4681:
4677:
4637:Bodysuit, infant
4528:
4309:formal, informal
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4144:Ceremonial dress
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4698:Chesterfield
4609:boxer shorts
4604:boxer briefs
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2396:White jacket
2368:dinner dress
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2321:blood stripe
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2186:Marksmanship
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2084:branch color
2076:
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2013:aiguillettes
2009:commissioner
1998:
1967:
1958:Clan Douglas
1950:
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1900:
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1839:Commonwealth
1835:
1824:British Army
1817:Other ranks'
1784:British Army
1775:
1750:
1749:tartan; HMS
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1621:parade dress
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1613:högtidsdräkt
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1584:Light red –
1554:Paratroopers
1543:
1534:black gloves
1523:
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1515:mess undress
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1481:white gloves
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1426:Swedish Army
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1331:Please help
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664:royal courts
649:
621:World War II
618:
546:, and other
527:
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437:
408:Folk costume
373:royal courts
317:Smart casual
202:Evening gown
196:
122:Evening gown
108:
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5481:Semi-formal
5447:Dress codes
5337:Boutonnière
5319:Accessories
5198:Swim diaper
5193:Swim briefs
5158:Boardshorts
5078:Windbreaker
4839:Suit jacket
4834:Mess jacket
4728:Guards Coat
4647:See-through
4411:Romper suit
3785:Neck gaiter
3780:Neckerchief
3627:Terminology
3015:. U.S. Army
2944:13 February
2483:Red Sea rig
2384:Blue jacket
2282:dress blues
1979:Empire line
1971:court shoes
1941:Glenn Torpy
1751:Illustrious
1747:Black Watch
1739:Red Sea rig
1580:Life Guards
1570:foot guards
1548:Dark red –
1471:black socks
1449:mess jacket
1283:air attaché
1183:New Zealand
1080:proficiency
1068:cuff titles
1037:Bundesadler
985:German Army
931:Fourragères
896:French Army
560:dress shirt
552:mess jacket
532:semi-formal
477:= Gentlemen
154:Semi-formal
5655:Categories
5422:Suspenders
5417:Sunglasses
5352:Cummerbund
5342:Coin purse
5246:Flip-flops
5241:Dress shoe
5236:Dress boot
5231:Court shoe
5178:Rash guard
5125:Nightshirt
4999:Harrington
4957:pellegrina
4817:Frock coat
4810:Suit coats
4799:Mackintosh
4740:Over-frock
4599:Underpants
4548:Undershirt
4421:Shirtdress
4262:boilersuit
4159:diplomatic
4121:Yoga pants
4111:Sweatpants
4024:High water
4019:Go-to-hell
3912:sleeveless
3865:halterneck
3855:cache-cœur
3775:Lavallière
3622:Technology
3019:18 October
2605:"Uniforms"
2520:References
2356:NOAA Corps
2302:quatrefoil
1993:See also:
1911:The Rifles
1885:, and the
1763:boat cloak
1699:cocked hat
1695:epaulettes
1680:Royal Navy
1672:Royal Navy
1662:Royal Navy
1460:dress coat
1447:dark blue
1238:, wearing
1096:full dress
1049:Torerobund
1026:attending
1024:Bundeswehr
1009:mess dress
955:See also:
884:See also:
813:Royal Navy
808:Captain(N)
780:on display
645:Royal Navy
378:diplomatic
368:law courts
340:Athleisure
332:Sportswear
327:Streetwear
158:half dress
110:Frock coat
71:full dress
5491:black tie
5474:white tie
5382:Jewellery
5299:Pantyhose
5173:One-piece
5120:Nightgown
5092:Nightwear
4930:Inverness
4925:ferraiolo
4750:shadbelly
4718:Greatcoat
4685:Overcoats
4672:outerwear
4518:Underwear
4473:Miniskirt
4458:Ballerina
4375:Strapless
4353:debutante
4348:ball gown
4326:Coatdress
4267:cleanroom
4225:Religious
4220:Political
4116:Windpants
4054:Parachute
3971:Waistcoat
3949:polo neck
3454:ZDv 37/10
3420:220555667
2512:Black tie
2453:first aid
2431:buttons.
2344:U.S. Navy
2079:U.S. Army
2031:U.S. Army
1983:crimplene
1953:white tie
1850:waistcoat
1805:Officers'
1564:Yellow –
1550:Artillery
1434:air force
1320:does not
1103:Indonesia
1045:Grundform
1032:black tie
803:navy blue
747:Galatenue
686:Australia
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606:black tie
591:air force
334:known as
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133:Ball gown
82:White tie
5498:Informal
5427:Umbrella
5372:Headband
5347:Cufflink
5304:Stocking
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5168:Monokini
5163:Dry suit
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5115:Negligee
5105:Babygrow
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5068:Ski suit
5051:bathrobe
5031:Lab coat
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4952:mozzetta
4942:monastic
4903:pinafore
4866:Tailcoat
4794:Raincoat
4574:Leggings
4543:Camisole
4523:lingerie
4431:Sundress
4331:Cocktail
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4257:Workwear
4240:vestment
4235:clerical
4215:Pantsuit
4181:Military
4176:Jumpsuit
4171:Jodhpuri
4149:academic
4136:uniforms
4106:Slim-fit
4094:hotpants
4044:Overalls
4039:Jodhpurs
3981:Trousers
3934:guernsey
3929:cardigan
3870:tube top
3860:crop top
3768:Clerical
3745:Neckwear
3720:Kerchief
3661:baseball
3643:Headwear
3632:Timeline
3617:Industry
3600:Clothing
3542:25 March
3526:24 March
3282:13090804
3056:5 August
2914:8 August
2632:Archived
2614:25 March
2464:See also
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1846:regiment
1735:marcella
1691:tailcoat
1597:Green –
1578:and the
1566:Infantry
1558:Black –
1269:Pakistan
1129:banquets
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556:trousers
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322:Workwear
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234:Informal
45:a series
43:Part of
5594:Fursuit
5560:Fashion
5533:Costume
5516:Related
5456:Western
5377:Handbag
5362:Glasses
5357:Gaiters
5327:Armband
5276:Legwear
5266:Sneaker
5261:Slipper
5208:Wetsuit
5153:Burkini
5130:Pajamas
5014:Norfolk
5004:leather
4969:Cut-off
4915:Cagoule
4910:Blouson
4876:morning
4849:smoking
4822:bekishe
4779:Paletot
4579:Panties
4488:Rah-rah
4483:Prairie
4380:Wedding
4365:Prairie
4343:Evening
4294:Dresses
4230:cassock
4196:service
4099:running
4084:dolphin
4079:dycling
4074:Bermuda
4049:Palazzo
4029:Lowrise
3994:Bondage
3964:twinset
3924:Sweater
3877:Cycling
3790:Necktie
3698:homburg
3612:History
3150:29 July
3125:29 July
3100:29 July
2364:uniform
2047:General
1943:of the
1921:Dress.
1854:cavalry
1743:Glasgow
1723:captain
1693:, gold
1576:Cavalry
1389:Russian
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1171:Jamaica
1064:passant
1057:placket
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5203:Trunks
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4964:Coatee
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4854:sports
4844:Blazer
4762:Ulster
4757:Trench
4745:Riding
4713:Duster
4708:Duffel
4703:Covert
4614:briefs
4564:Diaper
4557:Bottom
4493:Sarong
4478:Pencil
4453:A-line
4445:Skirts
4416:Sheath
4406:Jumper
4394:Casual
4282:scrubs
4272:hazmat
4252:Prison
4247:School
4208:combat
4201:sailor
4069:Shorts
4014:Formal
3944:jersey
3939:hoodie
3902:Henley
3887:Mantle
3850:Blouse
3832:Tippet
3815:school
3810:kipper
3763:Collar
3758:Choker
3730:Turban
3710:Helmet
3693:fedora
3688:bowler
3683:boater
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2210:et al.
2178:Ranger
2170:et al.
2156:, the
1881:, the
1877:, the
1861:, the
1588:troops
1399:Sweden
1227:Norway
1211:, and
1149:Israel
1135:Israel
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1086:Greece
1053:torero
1013:piping
880:France
768:Canada
637:German
633:French
568:medals
564:orders
463:colour
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5183:Sling
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5036:Parka
4974:Gilet
4947:royal
4898:Apron
4891:Other
4871:dress
4827:rekel
4772:opera
4767:Cloak
4735:Greca
4666:Coats
4652:Teddy
4594:Thong
4498:Skort
4468:Men's
4463:Denim
4401:House
4360:Plain
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4277:space
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4131:Suits
4034:Jeans
4009:Chaps
4004:Cargo
3999:Capri
3954:shrug
3897:dress
3892:Shirt
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3827:Scarf
3820:stock
3795:ascot
3753:Bands
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5604:Laws
5407:Sash
5392:Muff
5332:Belt
5284:Sock
5256:Shoe
5226:Boot
5046:Robe
4984:down
4920:Cape
4859:Teba
4789:Polo
4625:Full
4589:Slip
4521:and
4508:Wrap
4503:Tutu
4426:Slip
4385:Wrap
4297:and
4191:mess
4186:full
4166:Folk
4064:Phat
3907:polo
3842:Tops
3800:bolo
3735:Veil
3725:Mask
3715:Hood
3671:knit
3666:flat
3544:2012
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3512:help
3475:help
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