Banyan (clothing)
A banyan (through Portuguese banian and Arabic بنيان, banyān, from the Gujarati વાણિયો, vāṇiyo, meaning "merchant") is a garment worn by men in the 18th century influenced by Persian and Asian clothing. Banyan is also commonly used in present day Indian English and other countries in the Indian Subcontinent to mean "vest" ("undershirt" in American English).
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Banyan (clothing)
A banyan (through Portuguese banian and Arabic بنيان, banyān, from the Gujarati વાણિયો, vāṇiyo, meaning "merchant") is a garment worn by men in the 18th century influenced by Persian and Asian clothing. Banyan is also commonly used in present day Indian English and other countries in the Indian Subcontinent to mean "vest" ("undershirt" in American English).
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A banyan (through Portuguese b ...... with buttons and buttonholes.
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De japonse rok is een kamerjas ...... was een geliefd statussymbool.
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Ein Banyan (von portugiesisch ...... ne weiche, turbanartige Mütze.
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A banyan (through Portuguese b ...... ershirt" in American English).
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De japonse rok is een kamerjas ...... was een geliefd statussymbool.
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Ein Banyan (von portugiesisch ...... Bedeutung Unterhemd verwendet.
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Banyan (Kleidungsstück)
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Banyan (clothing)
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Japonse rok
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