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- Nylon (links | edit)
- 1930s (links | edit)
- Cotton (links | edit)
- Wool (links | edit)
- Silk (links | edit)
- Textile (links | edit)
- Linen (links | edit)
- Sewing (links | edit)
- Spandex (links | edit)
- Parka (links | edit)
- Rayon (links | edit)
- Suede (links | edit)
- Celanese (links | edit)
- Necktie (links | edit)
- Zipper (links | edit)
- Button (links | edit)
- Epaulette (links | edit)
- Academic dress (links | edit)
- Pocket (links | edit)
- Coat of arms of Belgium (links | edit)
- Hide (skin) (links | edit)
- Gabardine (links | edit)
- Academic dress of the University of Cambridge (links | edit)
- Modacrylic (links | edit)
- Buckle (links | edit)
- Elastomer (links | edit)
- Fastener (links | edit)
- John VII, Count of Nassau-Siegen (links | edit)
- Portuguese vocabulary (links | edit)
- Strap (links | edit)
- Harrington jacket (links | edit)
- Flight jacket (links | edit)
- Frog (fastening) (links | edit)
- Detachable collar (links | edit)
- Vair (links | edit)
- Combat uniform (links | edit)
- Peaked cap (links | edit)
- Clothing terminology (links | edit)
- Sleeve (links | edit)
- Waxed jacket (links | edit)
- Clerical collar (links | edit)
- Academic dress of the University of Bristol (links | edit)
- Artificial leather (links | edit)
- Snap fastener (links | edit)
- Messenger bag (links | edit)
- Fur clothing (links | edit)
- Taffeta (links | edit)
- Cuff (links | edit)
- Waistline (clothing) (links | edit)