Wedgies should be worn only on these body parts
The usual color of the 19th century women's blouses inspired by Giuseppe Garibaldi
The duffel coat was named for a fabric made in the town of Duffel in this Low Country
Some of these facial decorations worn in the 1600s & 1700s were star-shaped
Colorful patches called p'u-fang used to indicate the rank of officials in this country
In the late 1800s, gowns named for this hot beverage were worn at afternoon gatherings
19th century beauties wore tight-waisted dresses that made them resemble these timepieces
This once-fashionable shade of pale grayish-blue was named for Teddy Roosevelt's daughter
Some brides wear a decorative skullcap named for this Shakespearean heroine
The revival of this coat craze was short-lived, since many coats had been cut up for Davy Crockett hats