There's a lot to love about a classic black-and-white polka dot dress or blouse.
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One photograph has her in white pedal pushers and a blue paisley peasant blouse.
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Irene Wills was all about the hibiscus, which decorated her blouse and her ears.
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The uniforms consisted of shirt, trousers, sweater, jacket or blouse, and boots.
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Also better than a safety pin to close a gaping blouse or tame a curling lapel.
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I found her in her dressing room, wearing a white blouse, not a scrap of make-up.
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She was wearing a blouse with blue or brown flowers on it and light blue jeans.
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Sam, from Leicester, attended school wearing a girl's blouse and ripped trousers.
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At the time of her arrest, she was wearing pants, a blouse and a hijab, she said.
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A top worn by women
A blouse is a loose-fitting upper garment that was formerly worn by workmen, peasants, artists, women and children. It is typically gathered at the waist (by a waistband or belt) so that it hangs loosely ("blouses") over the wearer's body. ...
An outer garment, usually loose, that is similar to a shirt and reaches from the neck to the waist or below. ...
(Bloused) To be caught on the line or defeated in a photo finish.
Any shirt that is part of the Marine Corps uniform
A single-breasted, semifitted outer military garment, sometimes belted, reaching to the hip or thigh, or to above the knee, such as a jacket, smock, or tunic; see MILITARY PRESS, DRESS [v: camisards; camisado or camisade]. ...
(2h)[5] touch thumbs to shoulders and descend to waist, but with an outward arc that shows the puffiness of a blouse.
Military dress coat or jacket. To blouse one's boots with boot bands.