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  • Grog - an oriental style braid or cord fastening. It is often designed with three circles, a knot on one side of a garment and three circles and a loop at the other side.
  • Gabardine - Durable and tightly woven fabric made from a twisted yarn that has fine, diagonal effect on one side. It is typically used for suits and slacks.
  • Gathers - small, soft folds that are created when fabric is drawn between large stitched threads.
  • Gaucho hat (gow-choh) - a felt hat with a short flat crown, a fairly wide slightly rolled-up brim, and a cord that ties under the chin.
  • Glen Plaid - A simple scot plaid usually used for suits or skirts.
  • Golf umbrella - a straight handled umbrella that typically has striped canopy with a wide spread. Specifically designed for use while golfing.
  • Grunge - a fashion trend that is probably the opposite of everything known as fashion. The trend was highlighted by such great artist as Andy Warhol, Madonna and Cindy Lauper during the 80's.
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