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* Gambeson ( Also known as Quilted Armour or a Padded Jack )
Quilted cloth ( a gambeson ) is conjectured as possible options for lower-status Viking warriors, though no reference to such are known from the sagas.

Quilted and were
Quilted leather open jackets and trousers were worn by Scythian horsemen before the 4th century BC, as can be seen on Scythian gold ornaments crafted by Greek goldsmiths.
Quilted objects were relatively rare in Europe until approximately the 12th century, when quilted bedding and other items appeared after the return of the Crusaders from the Middle East.
Quilted sleepers using polyester foam as insulation were also made in the 1950s.

Quilted and .
Georgia-Pacific is a paper and pulp company that produces " Brawny " paper towels, " Angel Soft " toilet paper, " Mardi Gras " napkins and towels, " Quilted Northern " toilet paper and paper towels, " Dixie " paper plates, bowls, napkins and cups, " Sparkle " paper towels, and " Vanity Fair " paper napkins, bowls, plates and tablecloths.
* Angel Soft, Quilted Northern, and Soft n ' Gentle are toilet paper brands.
Archtop guitars often have Curly maple or Quilted maple backs.
They are available in two finishes, Jet Black and Pearl's new Artisan II finish, Quilted Maple Fade.
; Quilted fabric: Sleepers are occasionally made from a quilted fabric, incorporating a thin layer of polyester fiberfill batting for increased warmth.
The " Regency " shako was followed in the British Army by a succession of models —“ Bell-topped ”, “ Albert ", " French ” and “ Quilted ” — until the adoption of the Home Service helmet, in 1877.

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Those, however, who with a view of going to Jerusalem or to Spain ( that is, against the Moors ) are known to have attached the cross to their garments and afterward removed it, we command in virtue of our Apostolic authority to replace it and begin the journey within a year from the coming Easter.
Many Shaker villages had their own tanneries, sold baskets, brushes, bonnets, brooms, fancy goods, and homespun fabric that was known for high quality, but were more famous for their medicinal herbs, garden seeds, apple-sauce, and knitted garments ( Canterbury ).
Indeed, more guilds are known in Thyatira than any other contemporary city in the Roman province of Asia ( inscriptions mention the following: wool-workers, linen-workers, makers of outer garments, dyers, leather-workers, tanners, potters, bakers, slave-dealers, and bronze-smiths ).
" The Bogomils wore garments like mendicant friars and were known as keen missionaries, traveling far and wide to propagate their doctrines.
Nevertheless, Isneg women have been known to favor colorful garments as their
In the 1602 timeline, Warren becomes Werner, a young witchbreed ( as mutants are known in this reality ) who hides his mutation using garments sewn by his mother.
; Other sleeveless jackets: Vest may refer to other outer garments, such as a sports tank top, or a padded sleeveless jacket popular for hunting, commonly known as a hunting vest.
A brooch, also known in ancient times as a fibula, is a decorative jewelry item designed to be attached to garments, often to hold them closed.
The heyday of the citadel was from the 7th to 11th centuries, being at the crossroads of important trade routes and known for the production of silk and cotton garments.
Wallis Simpson, Duchess of Windsor, was known to own several little black dresses and said much in praise of the garments.
Today Charni road is well known for its old charm Chawls, wholesale markets of diamonds ( Opera House ), garments, Irani cafés traditional Maharashtrian culture ( Girgaon ) and also tall skyscrapers.
Bedding, also known as bedclothes, ( which can mean a person's sleeping garments ), refers to the materials laid above the mattress of a bed for hygiene, warmth, to protect the mattress, and for decorative effect.
However, these garments were better known as girdles with the express purpose of reducing the hips in size.
It is well known for handloom, powerloom textile products and readymade garments.
: Currently, Bellary is well known for its branded and unbranded denim garments, with brands like Point Blank, Walker, Dragonfly and Podium being successfully marketed nationally and internationally.
Today, Montagut is present and well known in many countries for the high quality of its garments.
The search of the suspect ’ s outer garments, also known as a patdown, must
Infants ' garments similar to blanket sleepers, but designed for dual use as both sleepwear and playwear, are sometimes known as sleep ' n ' play suits.
The origins of the blanket sleeper can be traced at least as far back as the late 19th Century, to footed, one-piece sleeping garments for children, then known as night drawers.
Characteristics include decorations such as lateral palmettes, a pattern of tendrils with calyx and umbel known as " asteas flower ", crenelation-like patterns on garments and curly hair hanging over the back of figures.
During Heenan's absence in 1983, caused by a back injury, Patera joined forces with manager Sheik Adnan El-Kaissie and formed a tag team with Jerry Blackwell known as The Sheiks ; both men wore Arabian-style garments and feuded with the High Flyers ( Greg Gagne and Jim Brunzell ) over the AWA World Tag Team Championship, winning the belts in June 1983.
In Karol Bagh there is also a wholesale garments market known as Tank Road.
The style was very often worn in white to denote a high social status ( especially in its earlier years ); only women solidly belonging to what in England was known as the " genteel " classes could afford to wear the pale, easily soiled garments of the era.
Here, some of the clay moulds for parts of Zeus ' garments made of glass or glass-paste have been discovered in the building known as the " Workshop of Pheidias ".

garments and were
: Athene's garments and ægis were borrowed by the Greeks from the Libyan women, who are dressed in exactly the same way, except that their leather garments are fringed with thongs, not serpents.
Things like the “ kingly ornaments ” which were “ always purple garments or cloth of gold ”, both very ostentatious assertions of wealth and power, were to ensure he was “ recompensed ” for his “ limitation of authority ”.
Its 72 clauses defined the ideal behaviour for the Knights, such as the types of garments they were to wear and how many horses they could have.
When you see him, recognise him: a man of medium height, reddish hair, wearing two light yellow garments, looking as if drops were falling down from his head though it will not be wet.
The medieval quilted gambeson, aketon and arming doublet were garments worn under, or instead of, armor of maille or plate armor.
During the Qianlong Emperor's reign, for example, members of his family were distinguished by garments with a small circular emblem on the back, whereas Han officials wore clothing with a square emblem.
Once the home of a thriving lobster industry, Tavolara now attracts divers who come to view the coral, sponges, sea anemones, bottlenose dolphins, and even a few specimens of Pinna nobilis, the rare giant clam whose byssus fibers were formerly used in the manufacture of sea silk for royal garments.
Vietnam ’ s principal exports were crude oil ( 22. 1 %), textiles and garments ( 17. 1 %), footwear ( 10. 5 %), fisheries products ( 9. 4 %) and electronics ( 4. 1 %).
Some garments were created from fabrics based on these fibers, such as women's hosiery from nylon, but it was not until the introduction of polyester into the fiber marketplace in the early 1950s that the market for cotton came under threat.
( 7 ) Together with a painting of the capture of Syracuse, catapults, ballistae and all the other engines of war were carried along, as well as the ornaments of a peace of long duration and of royal opulence, ( 8 ) plate of skilfully wrought silver and bronze, other household furniture, precious garments and many renowned statues by which Syracuse had been distinguished among the foremost cities of Greece.
Such garments were ( in previous times ) often worn as normal daily clothing by men.
In ancient Rome, for example, only senators were permitted to wear garments dyed with Tyrian purple.
In the early 1900s, for example, rubber yarns were used in foundation garments.
Clothing used was similar to that of the samurai, but loose garments ( such as leggings ) were tucked into trousers or secured with belts.
Hippies often chose brightly-colored clothing and wore unusual styles, such as bell-bottom pants, vests, tie-dyed garments, dashikis, peasant blouses, and long, full skirts ; non-Western inspired clothing with Native American, Asian, Indian, African and Latin American motifs were also popular.
To ensure against any possible disregard of this spiritual chastisement, the penalties for wearing the offending garments were made tangible and immediate, so it is unlikely that the seamstresses ' pious allegiance was often put to the test.
During the reign of emperor Tiberius, sumptuary laws were passed that forbade men from wearing silk garments, but these proved ineffectual.
The last remnants of the Mysteries were wiped out in 396 AD, when Alaric, King of the Goths, invaded accompanied by Christians " in their dark garments ", bringing Arian Christianity and desecrating the old sacred sites.
Most bungalow aprons were extremely simple garments, often with kimono sleeves ( sleeves cut in one piece with the body of the dress ), little or no trim, and the fewest possible fasteners.
From Bolivia to Brazil, products such as animal feed, vegetable oil, crude oil, tin, ores of precious metals, precious gems, dried and fresh fruit, plants, leather and garments were also capable of seeing sales grow.
There, early one morning, the brothers find three women spinning linen on the shore of the lake Úlfsjár (" wolf lake "), and " near them were their swan's garments ; they were valkyries ".

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