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Bungee refers to a type of elastic strap used as a drawstring or pull cord which is often accompanied by a type of stopper which holds the drawn fabric in place. Often found in athle

Bunions refer to a painful swelling at the base of the big toe, frequently leading to permanent enlargement of the toe joint.

Moreover, Hallux valgus, or bunions, are an enlargem

Deutsch: Burberry Trenchcoat / Español: Gabardina Burberry / Português: Trench coat Burberry / Français: Trench-coat Burberry / Italiano: Trench coat Burberry

The Burberry trench coat is an iconic, timeless outerwear piece that has become synonymous with luxury and British fashion. First developed during World War I as a military garment, the Burberry trench coat has evolved into a globally recognised fashion staple known for its classic design, durable fabric, and association with high-end style. Burberry’s trench coat features distinct elements such as a double-breasted front, epaulettes, a belted waist, and storm flaps, and it is traditionally made from weather-resistant gabardine fabric, a key innovation by Burberry founder Thomas Burberry.

Burgonet refers to a helmet of the 16th century styles.

Burgundy refers to a reddish purple color

Burka refers to an opaque veil worn by Muslim women covering the whole face except for the eyes (usually there are holes for the eyes or mesh in the eyes area).

Moreover, a full

Burlap is a coarse heavy plain-woven fabric usually woven from Jute or hemp used for bagging and wrapping and in furniture and linoleum manufacture.

Burn-Out Print refers to a method of printing into a fabric, with more than one fiber type, where areas of the design are printed with a chemical/print past to remove one of the fibe