| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Fabric that encases the arm | Sleeve | 94%
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| Fabric at the end of the above | Cuff | 78%
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| Draped cloth garment popular with Roman men and prostitutes | Toga | 78%
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| Tight, shaping garment that slims the waist and hips; the Spanx of yesteryear | Corset | 66%
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| Bag-like fabric receptacle attached inside or outside clothing | 65%
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| Portion of a dress that is not the skirt or sleeves | Bodice | 57%
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| Veil worn by post-pubescent Muslim women to cover the hair | Hijab | 32%
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| Wire or mesh framework attached inside of the posterior section of a dress | Bustle | 29%
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| Wavy fabric or lace worn around the neck, popular in 16th century Europe | Ruff | 25%
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| Cloth pouch attached to the crotch of men's trousers, especially in early modern Europe | Codpiece | 20%
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| Double layers of fabric that hold buttons, button holes, and snaps | Placket | 11%
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| Long, loose garment worn over clothes and armor, favored by European knights | Surcoat | 6%
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| Elevated wooden sandals of Japanese origin | Geta (下駄) | 5%
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