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1.
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Rebato
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brass underwire in ruff of Spanish clothing.
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2.
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Redingote
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waisted coat with large collar and revers, single or double breasted with cut-away tails.
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Reefer
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thigh-length coat, popular with seamen.
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4.
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Reticule
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woman's hand-bag.
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Revers
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the turned back edge of a coat or waist-coat, also known as facings.
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6.
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Rhinegrave
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upper stocks with loose, flowing legs. Often richly decorated, especially with ribbon bows.
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7.
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Ricinium
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square veil worn by Roman women on their heads.
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8.
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Robe Anglaise
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child's dress of the late nineteenth century.
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9.
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Robings
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flat trimmings which decorated around the collar and the bodice.
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10.
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Rochet
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small collarless coat, with sleeves that reached no further that the elbows.
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11.
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Rond
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sausage-shaped pad over which women built their hair.
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Ropa
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woman's outergarment which is open all the way down the front, with a straight collar (sixteenth and early seventeenth century).
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13.
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Rotonne
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the lower collar of a man's coat specifically the Redingote.
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Ruff
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starched collar of lawn or cambric which completely encircled the neck. Popular in the late sixteenth century.
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15.
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Ruffle
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a strip of fabric pleated to a straight edge as a frill.
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