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- Manchester United F.C. (links | edit)
- Clothing (links | edit)
- Footwear (links | edit)
- Surcoat (links | edit)
- Stephen Crane (links | edit)
- Timeline of clothing and textiles technology (links | edit)
- Crown (links | edit)
- Corset (links | edit)
- Draped garment (links | edit)
- Cloak (links | edit)
- Codpiece (links | edit)
- Loincloth (links | edit)
- Sumptuary law (links | edit)
- Toga (links | edit)
- Stola (links | edit)
- Shorts (links | edit)
- Bicycle touring (links | edit)
- Stoke City F.C. (links | edit)
- Skirt (links | edit)
- Ready-to-wear (links | edit)
- List of words having different meanings in American and British English (A–L) (links | edit)
- New Woman (links | edit)
- Wimple (links | edit)
- Phrygian cap (links | edit)
- Panties (links | edit)
- Payne Stewart (links | edit)
- Kate Sheppard (links | edit)
- Cravat (early) (links | edit)
- Harry Vardon (links | edit)
- Bonnet (headgear) (links | edit)
- Espadrille (links | edit)
- Union suit (links | edit)
- Formal wear (links | edit)
- Futou (links | edit)
- Qing official headwear (links | edit)
- Peplos (links | edit)
- Crinoline (links | edit)
- Domestic worker (links | edit)
- List of eponyms (A–K) (links | edit)
- Snood (headgear) (links | edit)
- Chemise (links | edit)
- Third Lanark A.C. (links | edit)
- Dress code (links | edit)
- Farthingale (links | edit)
- Nickey line (links | edit)
- Poncho (links | edit)
- Petasos (links | edit)