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Top of the AAT hierarchies
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Objects Facet
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Furnishings and Equipment (hierarchy name)
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Costume (hierarchy name)
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costume (mode of fashion)
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clothing
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main garments
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<main garments for the lower body>
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skirts (garments)
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bases (skirts)
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bell skirts
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bubble skirts
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circular skirts
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poodle skirts
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cueitl (skirt)
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culottes
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N
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dirndls
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hallelujas (clerical costume)
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harem skirts
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hobble skirts
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hula skirts
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kilts
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maxiskirts
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miniskirts
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overskirts
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peg-top skirts
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pencil skirts
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piupiu
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pleated skirts
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ribbon skirts
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riding skirts
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tabliers
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trumpet skirts
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tzapocueitl
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umbrella skirts
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walking skirts
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wrap skirts
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