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diaper
right|thumb|Different kinds of outer diapers. thumb|Diapers on a shelf. A diaper (, North American English) or a nappy (British English, Australian English, Hiberno-English) is a type of underwear that allows the wearer to urinate or defecate without using a toilet, by absorbing or containing waste products to prevent soiling of outer clothing or the external environment. When diapers become wet or soiled, they require changing, generally by a second person such as a parent or caregiver. Failure to change a diaper on a sufficiently regular basis can result in skin problems around the area cove
cross-dressing
thumb|right|Irving Berlin's "This Is the Army, Mr. Jones", performed by cross-dressed U.S. Army soldiers (1942) thumb|Frances Benjamin Johnston (right) poses with two cross-dressing friends; the "lady" is identified by Johnston as the illustrator Mills Thompson .
Shein
Shein ( ; styled as SHEIN; ) is a global e-commerce platform specializing in fast fashion. While the company primarily focuses on women's clothing, it also offers men's apparel, children's wear, accessories, cosmetics, shoes, bags, and other fashion items. Shein mainly focuses on Europe, America, Australia, and the Middle East along with other consumer markets worldwide.
fur clothing
clothing made of furry animal hides
Black bloc
tactic used by left-wing protesters who wear black clothing and masks; used to conceal wearers' identities from the police and politically opposing organizationg, protect from the pepper spray and making group look like large unified mass
camel toe
slang for the outline of the labia majora in tightly fitting clothes
Guidance Patrol
Islamic religious police in Iran
fur farming
breeding or raising animals for their fur
clothing sizes
sizes
fast fashion
retail concept for moving clothing from the catwalk to consumers quickly, with rapid turnover of product
sweatshop
thumb|right|upright=1.25|A sweatshop in the United States c. 1890 A sweatshop or sweat factory is a cramped workplace with very poor and/or illegal working conditions, including little to no breaks, inadequate work space, insufficient lighting and ventilation, or uncomfortably or dangerously high or low temperatures. The work may be difficult, tiresome, dangerous, climatically challenging, or underpaid. Employees in sweatshops may work long hours with unfair wages, regardless of laws mandating overtime pay or a minimum wage; child labor laws may also be violated. Women make up 85 to 90% of swe
meat dress of Lady Gaga
dress made of raw beef worn by Lady Gaga
The dress
viral phenomenon regarding the colour of a dress
bikini waxing
removal of pubic hair that would be exposed if a bikini is worn
Lonsdale
British sports brand
bloomers
thumb|170px|A pair of bloomers, 1981
Iranian protests against compulsory hijab
Iranian protesters in hijab status
whale tail
Y-shaped waistband of a thong or G-string when visible above the waistline of low-rise jeans, shorts, or a skirt that resembles a whale's tail
socks and sandals
wearing socks and sandals together
sagging
manner of wearing pants
Chess World Cup 2017
2017 edition of the Chess World Cup
bralessness
thumb|Argentine actress Laura Novoa wearing a top without a bra Bralessness is the state of not wearing a brassiere as part of a woman's underwear. Women may choose to not wear a bra due to discomfort, health-related issues, their cost, or for social and cultural reasons.
Thor Steinar
German clothing brand
Modest fashion
fashion trend in women of wearing less skin-revealing clothes
nude recreation
kind of recreation
trousers as women's clothing
practice of women wearing pants
Karnataka hijab controversy
Hijab protest in Karnataka
Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy
2004 controversy over indecent exposure on television
zunnar
Zunnar (also spelled "zunar" or "zonar"; '''') was a distinctive belt or girdle, part of the clothing that Dhimmi (e.g. Jews, Christians and Zoroastrians) were required to wear during the Middle Ages in regions under Islamic rule. Though not always enforced, the zunnar served as a tool to distinguish the dhimmi from Muslims and, together with a set of other rules, of discrimination.
men's skirt
any of various contemporary or historical skirts or skirt-like garments worn by men and boys
Zoot Suit Riots
1943 race riot by U.S. Armed Forces servicemen against Latino Americans in Los Angeles
wardrobe malfunction
euphemism, or slang term, for accidental nudity in public
Black Versace dress of Elizabeth Hurley
dress worn by Elizabeth Hurley to the premiere of Four Weddings and a Funeral in 1994
hijab in Iran
aspect of culture and religion in Iran
gel bracelet
type of wristband
Brandy Melville
Italian clothing brand
Upper cloth controversy
Upper cloth controversy
Islamic feminist views on dress codes
Muslim feminists' different views on issues surrounding women's dress codes in Islam, especially on the hijab which covers body from hair to chest and niqāb which covers all face
Swan dress of Björk
Gown worn by Björk
Nazi chic
Nazi iconography used for shock value
Panty line
outline of the underwear visible through clothes
Trash the dress
style of wedding photography
NBA dress code
rules regarding dress for players in the National Basketball Association
environmental impact of fashion
Barack Obama tan suit controversy
2014 fashion incident
Fashion Revolution
social movement
Satan Shoes
series of custom Nike Air Max 97 shoes created by Lil Nas X and MSCHF
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former Swedish dress reform organization
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former British women's dress reform organization
Red Versace dress of Cindy Crawford
dress worn by Cindy Crawford 25 March 1991